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Wow, 16 million of people a year is really something! for those interesting facts about Bellevue
You're welcome!
Wow, 16 million of people a year is really something! for those interesting facts about Bellevue
what's comparison between Portland and Seattle?
what's comparison between Portland and Seattle?
Only 12 floors in order to be called a shkscraper.....hmmmm, that's a long way from scraping the sky!
Byrdie, haha thats a good joke you made about Microsoft. I knew what you mean by that.
Tousi, Seattle and Bellevue area has smart growth program to prevent suburban sprawl which drives
density.
Bellevue was a very tiny town of only under 3,000 people in 1950. The lastest population of Bellevue is about 118,100, up from 109,000 in 2000. Most of the growth is funneled in downtown area. If it wasnt for the recession in early 2000 to 2005, it would have have grown bigger than that.
Eeek! :Ohno: I am glad I don't live in that state!
What IFs there's an earthquake and all that skyscrapers go crumble ? This will remind me of 9/11 in New York City. I think they are crazy to build tall skyscrapers - without thinking of what harmful it might do to people when there's an earthquake.
Sequoias, you are more braver than me for living in that state.
In Anchorage, AK - earthquake, yes. In Juneau, AK where I live currently... Juneau don't have skyscrapers like these ones you have in that photos.
I think it is more safer NOT to have skyscrapers around where there's lots of people walking around nearby. People are more important than skyscrapers - IMO.
But, if people like to live in that city/cities where they have skyscrapers, then that's fine. As for me, I don't like to live in a BIG city where they have skyscrapers. No offense, my friend. It's just me.