The Tallest Abandoned Structures on Earth
Posted Sep 9, 2009
www.environmentalgraffiti.com
#6: Broderick Tower, Detroit – 35 floors, 113m [[369 ft)
Their list looks outdated. The Book Tower should be #4 at 144.78m
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The Tallest Abandoned Structures on Earth
Posted Sep 9, 2009
www.environmentalgraffiti.com
#6: Broderick Tower, Detroit – 35 floors, 113m [[369 ft)
Their list looks outdated. The Book Tower should be #4 at 144.78m
I needed a good laugh today!Quote:
[regarding the Broderick Tower:] However, redevelopment has been underway and the tower is set to reopen in early 2010. Planned is a mall on the first four floors, office space on the two floors above and residential apartments on floors 5 through 34.
haha we wish!
I have an almost abandoned to add to the list. Down here in SW Florida, we have twin 20-plus-story condo buildings on the Caloosahatchee River. Occupancy of one of the towers? ONE family. And they are desperately trying to off their place. No takers.
Sky Top - great memories.
At least Detroit doesn't hold the distinction of being home to the tallest abandoned office building.
"I have an almost abandoned to add to the list. Down here in SW Florida, we have twin 20-plus-story condo buildings on the Caloosahatchee River. Occupancy of one of the towers? ONE family. And they are desperately trying to off their place. No takers."
Is that the one that the family moved from Jersey or something and no one else moved in and they were trying to move to the tower next door but there mortgage company would not let them switch?
the pac bell building sold in 2007 for over 100 million. one could probably buy all the Detroit skyscrapers for that much.
If we can include abandoned-before-completion there's this monstrosity in Pyongyang:
http://seeker401.files.wordpress.com...yong-hotel.jpg
It's a hotel meant to resemble a rocket and designed to provide room for thousands per night. This is in a country which only allows a few hundred visitors a year. With much of the population starving the government abandoned the project due to cost. And because the structure has been exposed for so long it may no longer be stable.
Then there's Ponte City in Johannesburg, another absurdly monstrous tower. The rich lived in the upper floors while their servants lived below. Its totally hollow interior core was filled with garbage up to the third level. This was definitely abandoned for years but I believe it has recently been renovated for low income housing.
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thum...uth-africa.jpg
http://www.archidose.org/Blog/ponte.jpg
http://pictopia.com/perl/get_image?p...hoto_id=751484
That is already number 2 on the original list.Quote:
If we can include abandoned-before-completion there's this monstrosity in Pyongyang:
http://seeker401.files.wordpress.com...yong-hotel.jpg
It's a hotel meant to resemble a rocket and designed to provide room for thousands per night. This is in a country which only allows a few hundred visitors a year. With much of the population starving the government abandoned the project due to cost. And because the structure has been exposed for so long it may no longer be stable.