^Came here to post this exact video. Looks very cool. Reminds me of some of the higher end outlet malls I've been to in Washington state and southern California (in the best possible way) with everything exiting to the outside.
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Originally Posted by J pold
It would be nice to tip it over and raise the height but the city doesn't allow commercially zoned buildings to develop higher than 12 storeys south of the train tracks. So newer developments are compressed and end up being wider with a huge floor plate.
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Does that include mixed use like the block that Keynote is located on?