
u/Other-Comfortable720

We need more regulation on this sub
We need regulation on this sub. It’s fallen off severely. The amount of false statistics, AI, spam, and racism is staggering. This is a sub about skyscrapers, where people can appreciate skylines, discuss new or old high-rises, or anything related to upward development, not a place to push politics. Regardless of the nation and the situation, hating a post about a building just because of where that tower is located is dumb. If you don’t like a post, a simple downvote or just scrolling past it is better than wishing harm on others or blatantly hating because of a government. It’s wild that this even needs to be said, and it's wild I’ll probably get hate for saying this, but this should be common sense.
I attached a photo I took of Miami because im not trying to only be some lecturer, wanted to at least contribute something to the purpose of this sub. I just don’t want to see this sub turn out bad
Some appreciation for the skyline of Boston, Massachusetts
Some love for the Skyline of San Diego, California
While Phoenix has a bad reputation for its mediocre downtown, it actually has 2 skylines. This is Midtown Phoenix, an under-recognized skyline.
Hyderabad’s Modernization and Skyline Development
(2 photos each) Philadelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Hamilton, and Rochester during the fires
Already shared pics of Boston and Toronto yesterday
Toronto & Boston Orange Sky (2026), vs San Francisco, New York, Athens, and Sydney Orange Skies.
Seattle has 10 skyscrapers over 400ft under construction?
If this is true how come nobody talks about it? Constructing 10 buildings above 400ft in any city outside Miami or New York is rapid growth by US standards, all i hear about is Austin and Nashville which aren’t building nearly as close as Seattles apparent level right now.
The underrated skyline of Nashville, Tennessee
Downtown Los Angeles looked impressive during Americas 250th Independence Day
Healing this sub, took a photo of the Bank of America Plaza in Downtown Dallas, Texas
In honor of the Toronto meme and the 50th birthday of the CN tower tomorrow, as someone suggested, we should make the banner of this sub a bunch of CN towers
Downtown Toronto, Toronto. The Toronto of Metro Toronto’s Toronto. (the Toronto that looks like Toronto from the Toronto side of Toronto)
Downtown Toronto, Toronto (the region of Downtown Toronto inside the city of Toronto)
The Toronto of Metro Toronto’s Toronto (The place like Toronto inside the city of Toronto which belongs to the greater region of Metropolitan Toronto)
the Toronto that looks like Toronto from the Toronto side of Toronto (This post is referring to the Toronto that looks like the city of Toronto in Canada, specifically from the side of Toronto that looks the most like the city of Toronto in Canada)