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Both are similar and adding high-rises but I like Tampa more and the buildings coming soon will be taller than the ones Columbus will be adding. Peoria IL or Springfield MA?
Both are similar and adding high-rises but I like Tampa more and the buildings coming soon will be taller than the ones Columbus will be adding. Peoria IL or Springfield MA?
Chicago - many more buildings, taller, more dense. I love San Francisco's skyline though.
Minneapolis, MN or Boston, MA?
I want to go with Minneapolis because they have an actual grid layout. Boston's looks like patchwork scribble scratch. Boston is larger and much more dense though, and it also looks taller and seems to have 20% more buildings, so it wins. If allowed to cheat, I'd pick Minneapolis.
I want to go with Minneapolis because they have an actual grid layout. Boston's looks like patchwork scribble scratch. Boston is larger and much more dense though, and it also looks taller and seems to have 20% more buildings, so it wins. If allowed to cheat, I'd pick Minneapolis.
Definitely Richmond. More interesting plus the river adds a lot of character to it.
Lancaster PA vs Kalamazoo MI?
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