Urbanized RT @WSJ: The world built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: http://on.wsj.com/1IRlfrn pic.twitter.com/V4yhnrkRhQ
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Urbanized RT @WSJ: The world built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: http://on.wsj.com/1IRlfrn pic.twitter.com/V4yhnrkRhQ
“@WSJ: World built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: http://on.wsj.com/1IRlfrn pic.twitter.com/yzBAxgq23Z”@TishmanBuilds
Shame SF isn't on the list - “@WSJ: The world built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: http://on.wsj.com/1IRlfrn ”
@paul_c_nichols @WSJ S.F. is building the Sales Force Tower and a couple of other towers that will reach that high.
@WSJ pretty cool stat. almost 100 building built in 2014 which were more than 65 stories tall.
“@WSJ: The world built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: pic.twitter.com/8xaefqIX7D”
But none in B'ham!
@WSJ 6 of the top 10 cities are in China. Grows stronger every year.
“@WSJ: The world built a record 97 buildings that were 656 feet or taller in 2014: http://on.wsj.com/1IRlfrn pic.twitter.com/9WlfmlmxQ2”
@WSJ Interesting to see that China has been busy building some really tall buildings. #architecture #tallbuildings
@WSJ I can say that atleast for China, Air down below is so polluted, ones who can afford, want to go higher to get fresh air!
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