Reuploaded due to a typo! DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE WITH NOTIFICATIONS IF YOU ENJOY MY CONTENT! Question of the Day - What is your state and how do you think it did?
I've found out that there will be a new tall building being built in Lexington, Kentucky CentrePoint. Back in 2008 the original plan was called for a 35-story, 550-foot-tall but it keeps being redesigned by other business companies or composers, then the project got delayed till the plan was revised in 2013 downsizing the main high rise from 28 to 19 floors. It included a 286-room hotel along with 96 apartments and 10,700 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. The office building was planned to have 157,710 square feet of offices as well as restaurants and retailers. The development was estimated to cost US$333.9 million. But in August of 2023 Lexington got the green light to go ahead to construct another building. It better be a 35-story so Lexington can expand enough to receive an NBA, NHL, or a MLS team, bigger but that is just the reason why I want them to expand just to receive a major professional sports team, not have all minor teams like they have now such as the Kentucky Counter Clocks which is a professional baseball team but it's Minor League Baseball.
Just build a little building with a big spire and there you go. I don't understand how a building can be 1,000 ft tall and only have 50 or so stories to is.
@@michaeltipton5500 well yeah. Really the Sears Tower should be the tallest "building" in the USA, or maybe the Central Park Tower. While the One World Trade Center is the tallest manmade construction in the USA, it doesn't really count as the tallest "building". Edit: not even the owtc is the tallest because some random TV mast in north dakota is like 70 metres taller
@@Triplane1234 That is the KVLY TV Mast but it doesn’t count as a building and for some reason not a tower which makes the Stratosphere in Las Vegas the tallest tower in the USA.
No it's not: a-z-animals.com/blog/discover-the-tallest-buildings-in-wyoming/#:~:text=The%20tallest%20building%20in%20Wyoming,and%20stands%20over%20146%20feet.
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Question of the Day - What is your state and how do you think it did?
New Jersey in the top 10 💪
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I've found out that there will be a new tall building being built in Lexington, Kentucky CentrePoint. Back in 2008 the original plan was called for a 35-story, 550-foot-tall but it keeps being redesigned by other business companies or composers, then the project got delayed till the plan was revised in 2013 downsizing the main high rise from 28 to 19 floors. It included a 286-room hotel along with 96 apartments and 10,700 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. The office building was planned to have 157,710 square feet of offices as well as restaurants and retailers. The development was estimated to cost US$333.9 million. But in August of 2023 Lexington got the green light to go ahead to construct another building. It better be a 35-story so Lexington can expand enough to receive an NBA, NHL, or a MLS team, bigger but that is just the reason why I want them to expand just to receive a major professional sports team, not have all minor teams like they have now such as the Kentucky Counter Clocks which is a professional baseball team but it's Minor League Baseball.
Oh nice! I will be updating this video in the future so we’ll see if it makes the list for Kentucky!
Oh Kentucky will erect a new tall building
This video deserves way more views
For me as a skyscraper nerd, this was quite interesting.
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Just build a little building with a big spire and there you go. I don't understand how a building can be 1,000 ft tall and only have 50 or so stories to is.
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50 stories is not little. That's still 175 metres (613 feet) if each floor has 3.5 metres of height from floor to ceiling.
@@Triplane1234 Yes but if you put a 200 ft spire on it now it's that much taller. Doesn't seem fair.
@@michaeltipton5500 well yeah. Really the Sears Tower should be the tallest "building" in the USA, or maybe the Central Park Tower. While the One World Trade Center is the tallest manmade construction in the USA, it doesn't really count as the tallest "building".
Edit: not even the owtc is the tallest because some random TV mast in north dakota is like 70 metres taller
@@Triplane1234 That is the KVLY TV Mast but it doesn’t count as a building and for some reason not a tower which makes the Stratosphere in Las Vegas the tallest tower in the USA.
I bet people were thinking "bro my school is bigger than the first few" until they saw the floor count
OKC might build the tallest building in the US
Why did you copy OnTheWeb's background song?
This is meant to be an updated version. Plus the song doesn't actually belong to OnTheWeb.
@@Triplane1234 It's on the tallest buildings in each U.S. state 2017
@@vincentxie3090 yeah but the song doesn't actually belong to ontheweb
@@Triplane1234 Have you seen the video by OnTheWeb before? The song looks very similar to this one
You only got the one spot got annoyed with when
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Btw the tallest building in Wyoming is the white hall
Which is part of a college campus
No it's not: a-z-animals.com/blog/discover-the-tallest-buildings-in-wyoming/#:~:text=The%20tallest%20building%20in%20Wyoming,and%20stands%20over%20146%20feet.
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This is the updated version, white hall is now the 2nd tallest
Vermont must be so boring state.
They just don't need to build high buildings