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Take this information with a healthy dose of skepticism. Looking at raw numbers from Emporis regarding "exisiting buildings" , Houston surprisingly ranks as #2 ahead of Chicago ( 3335 vs 3056), but way behind NYC.  I do  not know how many fall into the technical definition of a high rise which has something to do with fire codes.

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According to the information to which you linked, Miami has zero buildings taller than 600 Travis (formerly known as JP Morgan Chase Tower) either existing or under construction.  Six are proposed, but none under construction.

 

(Cool site, by the way... thanks for the link)

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According to the information to which you linked, Miami has zero buildings taller than 600 Travis (formerly known as JP Morgan Chase Tower) either existing or under construction.  Six are proposed, but none under construction.

 

(Cool site, by the way... thanks for the link)

 

The website still says it's named JPMorgan Chase Tower

 

 http://www.chasetower.com/building.php?sect=1

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I was watching a local Houston educational channel this past week and they had a program about the Energy Corridor. It looked fairly recent. in the program they had a spokeswoman for BP saying they had plans to build two more buildings, one for the Energy and Gas and one for Worldwide Exploration. I am not sure if the former one was the recent computing center, but I could not find anything about the building for Worldwide Exploration. Anyone have any knowledge on this?

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19 hours ago, Twinsanity02 said:

Anyone who hasn't driven through downtown Houston in the last four years will be in for a shock. The place has  and is certainly densifying with all the new construction.

It's absolutely night and day. Best way I can tell there's a noticeable change? Used to be quite easy to find street parking almost anywhere... from Market Square Park to the Discovery Green area. Now it's nearly impossible from 7am to 11pm.

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Just be careful parking on Polk near Caroline. Several of us got bagged over the Christmas holiday. No one noticed some obscure sign (among many) regarding no parking due to a  non- metro bus stop. In addition there are marking on the street outlining car parking. 

Back to topic, many of the streets which used to have large gaps from surface lots have buildings or construction.For example Main, Austin, and Capitol streets. Louisiana and Milam seem to feel the most like an urban canyon. Visually pleasant. 

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A bit off topic, but related to development. . Depending on your point of view good news or bad. New census estimates claim the Houston MSA grew by approximately 163,000 from 2014 to 1015. The largest increase in the country once again. Second year in a row growth has been greater than 150K. Population must be over 6.7 million at this point. Amazing numbers. 

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