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SFtoSTL wrote: Unfortunately, IMHO, it's the least interesting of the contenders:
Thanks for the update...I agree, it looks good on a computer, but it will get lost in space there...
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jkl96c wrote:Any news at all like another city for the tower on the website
No.

And if you look closely at the St. Louis Skyline in that picture u can see how the Proposed building would look in the skyline.
If you look closely the city in the background is a combination of STL and KC. You can see the KC pillars on the left side of the photo and KC One (I think that's what it is called) which is KC's largest building. STL aspects include the Arch and the Millenium tower. This rendering was released some time ago and I wouldn't put much stock into this being built anytime soon.
Welcome to the forum. You posted in the wrong forum and not in an existing thread, but I'll forgive you.
Like NTBPO stated, this was found quite a while ago. Likely the proposed tower, but don;t expect any construction soon. It is also not in the combined skyline, determined through quite a bit of posting.
Like NTBPO stated, this was found quite a while ago. Likely the proposed tower, but don;t expect any construction soon. It is also not in the combined skyline, determined through quite a bit of posting.
Also, there is no McGowan and Walsh anymore. So I don't know what that means.
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sphinx625 wrote:
And if you look closely at the St. Louis Skyline in that picture u can see how the Proposed building would look in the skyline.
Wow, that building is gonna be huge! It looks like it will be about 3000 feet tall (using the 630 ft Arch as a reference point).
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I *believe* he/she was refering to the taller shaded building to the North of the Met. in the bottom half of the rendering.
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newstl2020 wrote:I *believe* he/she was refering to the taller shaded building to the North of the Met. in the bottom half of the rendering.
huh? What? TCS sarcastic? Nahhhh?
I'm not a real fan of that tower anyhow so no loss on my end.
I'd much rather see less height anyway...
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bpe235 wrote:I'd much rather see less height anyway...
You know I agree with that. Let's fill in those gaps in downtown and Midtown and worry about height later.
^
Yeah what were those things called again?
Edit: Oooo, yeah...ton-tons!
Edit: Oooo, yeah...ton-tons!
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bonwich wrote:Nah. Slice it open, and Luke Skywalker will pop out.
and I thought they smelled bad on the outside...

If this tower is not for stl on their website please tell me who it it for. 






