It's old news that Portland's skyline is growing. Here's a cool tool to see it.
Obviously Cascadia's cities aren't alone. Here's a look at how some of it may be funnelled in downtown Seattle. And in Vancouver.
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Speaking of growth in Seattle - let's talk about the newest high-rise addition to the U-district. Topping out at a whopping 45' above street level is the Park Modern. The project adds a cafe and salon to a sleepy corner of the Ave, only 6 condos left...
www.parkmodernravenna.com
Posted by: Andrew | August 30, 2007 at 09:03
What about preserving Seattle's charming character? You know, single-family homes everywhere...
Posted by: Brad | September 19, 2007 at 21:58