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yeah there are a lot of them- is someone trying to get you banned?
I dont know and honestly dont think it impacts me one bit. Only I can get myself banned. Those names getting banned have no effect on me. I have one account only with the name SlickRick1. That is the only account I am worried about. It doesn't bother me. Like I said already, I think it's flattering. Apparently I have ticked someone off to go to this length to "try" to get back at me. I am amused. I think I know who it is anyway, but like I keep saying it's funny to me. So I don't really care. But there is no way I can get banned for something another account does. They can act any way they want. I can't or don't want to control them. Act away.....LOL. Just remember there is only one SlickRick1, all of the rest are imposters.
If we're talking about CBD, Houston for height, Philly and LA for the combination of height and density, and SF for density. Miami is approaching in density and in height - but is not quite there yet. Its really a tossup between LA, Philly and SF IMO, but you can make a case for Houston and eventually Miami once they have built out their current massive boom.
If we're talking about CBD, Houston for height, Philly and LA for the combination of height and density, and SF for density. Miami is approaching in density and in height - but is not quite there yet. Its really a tossup between LA, Philly and SF IMO, but you can make a case for Houston and eventually Miami once they have built out their current massive boom.
Houston has amazing density in its downtown, it's what surrounds downtown that lacks density.
Sorry, but you're wrong. Miami has the 3rd largest skyline, but that has nothing to do with Miami's CBD. Most of the towers in Miami are condos and hotels, not corporate headquarters. I believe Philly and SF have the biggest CBDs after NYC and Chicago. DC's up there too, depending on whether you count federal offices as commercial office space.
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