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Crane City - Why is there is Skyscraper boom in most major U.S. cities?

Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:43 am
Posted by FLTech
the A
Member since Sep 2017
12696 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:43 am
They just keep building. Look at all of these cranes. Who is funding all of these new high rises going up? Why are they funding these high rises? There can't be that big of a demand for the office/condo space for these massive buildings

It's not just happening in Atlanta - It seems every major city is having a building boom similar to this.

Hell, OKC is about to build a 100+ story skyscraper. OKC can't even fill up the space they have now. What's the point of building this massive thing?



Why are they just building these high rises everywhere knowing that they are going to sit half empty for years? Especially since inflation is high, materials costs are higher than ever

I don't understand why cities keep building when the majority of people still work from home.

It just doesn't make sense to me.





Posted by GeorgeTheGreek
Sparta, Greece
Member since Mar 2008
66474 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:45 am to
Because they look cool AF
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
112731 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:46 am to
Subtle I live in a big city brag
Posted by BabyTac
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2008
12273 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:48 am to
I know Austin has a major issue with downtown office space being empty yet they keep building more. Saw a report a few weeks ago that less than 48% of downtown commercial property is occupied.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
67210 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:51 am to
The tall residential towers are used as stores of wealth. The office towers make no sense.
Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
1711 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:51 am to
These people have a much firmer grasp on the macro economy than you do
Posted by Jcorye1
Tom Brady = GoAT
Member since Dec 2007
71502 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:53 am to
Well, business structures were a great investment until Covid ruined it, and a lot of these take so long to get past all the government tape that all the financing contracts were signed 5 plus years ago.
Posted by BatonrougeCajun
Somewhere in Texas
Member since Feb 2008
6089 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:57 am to
Housing for the homeless
Posted by TJack
BR
Member since Dec 2018
1403 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:58 am to
Penis envy.
Posted by DTRDude
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2023
46 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 7:59 am to
MAGA is financing ie., Trumpster
Posted by TejasHorn
High Plains Driftin'
Member since Mar 2007
10986 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:00 am to
I think it’s Wells Fargo that’s building another skyscraper in Dallas, where there is bountiful office space currently.

The reason? They don’t want to buy/renovate or rent space. They want their own building and have filthy amounts of money to do so.

It’s important to grasp just how much cash these companies and developers have, and local and state government often provide some nice incentives to build.

China is an example of this on steroids where they overbuilt…. Like entire cities of empty buildings and space.
This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 8:02 am
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9648 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:02 am to
fricking OKC man. I've been one time in 7 years and won't go back. Bricktown is a shithole.

Even though I live in Oklahoma, I go to Dallas way more than Tulsa or OKC.
Posted by parrothead
big salty ham
Member since Mar 2010
4457 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:03 am to
Birmingham isn’t in a skyscraper boom, but more like a “luxury apartment” boom. The unoccupied rates in the ones already built are extremely high, yet they keep building more. It’s the weirdest thing. Gotta think somebody is building for tax write offs or loop holes because the demand does not seem to be there.
Posted by Damone
FoCo
Member since Aug 2016
32966 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:04 am to
If you’re talking about Manhattan, the answer is money laundering.
Posted by rattlebucket
SELA
Member since Feb 2009
11483 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:06 am to
Vertical living is coming. Office space converted to multi family and mixed use
Posted by OptionRight
Down da skreet
Member since Sep 2010
799 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:18 am to
Nashville is a prime example. Building occupancies all time low and there’s construction cranes all over the place.
Posted by Wally Sparks
Atlanta
Member since Feb 2013
29264 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:19 am to
From what I understand, the demand is residential (apts/condos) and new Class A office space. Older office buildings are the big issue regarding vacancies.
Posted by Shexter
Prairieville
Member since Feb 2014
13964 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:23 am to
quote:

It seems every major city is having a building boom similar to this


Except Baton Rouge

The skyscrapers in other countries make the US ones look like grass huts.

Vietnam has better skyscrapers than I've seen in the US.





Malaysia




China



France



Bahrain

This post was edited on 1/19/24 at 8:25 am
Posted by LSURussian
Member since Feb 2005
126963 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:24 am to
You sure do fret a lot...
Posted by Yeti_Chaser
Member since Nov 2017
7577 posts
Posted on 1/19/24 at 8:27 am to
I'd rather them build up than out. Concrete and steel has taken over enough of our land
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