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Thread: They are fighting to to be the first and the richest.

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    Thanks for this LMTY . . .

    . . . but no thanks.

    3 HUGE drawbacks:

    • (1) It's located in Jomtien/Pattaya. Living there??: horrors!

      (2) My testicles ascend into the warmer and safer regions of my lower stomach area whenever I'm looking over a balcony more than 5 stories up. The Beloved says he likes my balls "to play" with and complains when they are missing.

      (3) Thais do not use generally accepted building codes and I'm sure this building will fall down soon after construction.



    Talking about 'falling down' . . . I wonder whether it would sell better if the advertising photos showed the less-than-aesthetic support structures? I would certainly make me feel better when/if making a decision.




    Cheers ...

    Just another reason why I love living in Thailand


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    Eclipsed already!!

    The Majestic or whatever u call it may already be eclipsed by yet another 'tallest' building proposal, this one in Miami, Florida. Read the blurb:

    DOWNTOWN MIAMI

    Plans for world's tallest condo tower unveiled

    Miami's new landmark? A developer is proposing to build the world's tallest condo tower -- 1,200 feet and 110 stories high -- on Biscayne Boulevard.

    BY MATTHEW HAGGMAN

    mhaggman@herald.com

    The South Florida building boom may be reaching new heights, with a developer proposing what could be the world's tallest condominium in downtown Miami.

    Leon Cohen is preparing to submit plans with the city of Miami to build a condo tower and apartment-hotel tower that would each rise 1,200 feet along Biscayne Boulevard.

    If built, both 110-story skyscrapers would be the tallest in Florida, and the condo tower would rank as the tallest residential high-rise in the world, Cohen said.

    The 21st Century Tower in Dubai, 883 feet tall, is currently the world's tallest residential building, according to Germany-based Emporis, which tracks high-rise construction. Florida's tallest high-rise is the 789-foot Four Seasons Hotel & Tower on Brickell Avenue in Miami.

    But Cohen, who grew up in Paris and moved to Miami Beach in 2000, faces severe hurdles in getting approvals to build so high. The Federal Aviation Administration has limited the height of new buildings along Biscayne Boulevard so as not to interfere with planes flying into Miami International Airport.

    Called Empire World Towers, Cohen's development would rise on an L-shaped, roughly two-acre parcel at 330 Biscayne Blvd. The two towers, projected to include 1,000 condo units and 500 apartment-hotel units, would wrap around the Holiday Inn hotel at the corner of Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast Fourth Street.
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    I am sure we are all clambering to to live like battery chickens in a faulty tower. Is it just coincidence that the building is being launched in Hong Kong or are the Chinese involved ? I heard they threw them out of Bali after they tried pouring concrete into the river valley in Ubud. No such luck in Thailand.

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    I don't think the Miami condo will stop the Thais from having the tallest. They will simply follow their usual building technique of adding unauthorized and unengineered floors to the top of O1.

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    I heard they threw them out of Bali
    I'd heard they'd tried to get the Dutch out hundreds of years earlier but the Dutch just slaughtered wave after wave of stick weilding tribesmen. To be fair to the Dutch, they seem to have taken to trying to preserve gardens in Bangkok from the English recently. Have to protect potential bulb markets, I suppose. :flower:


    Confuse_us he say "Man who call kettle blick should not throw at glass house". :bounce:

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    "Sour Grapes"

    LMTU

    Of course it's sour grapes. Only in my dreams or with a Lotto win could I hope to reside in such luxury. When I move to Thailand it could possibly in a small place east of Sukumvit or on the beach in Rayong. All my life I've been a macaroni & cheese guy with a sanook and mai bhen rai attitude. Even without the drive for riches and the resultant state of my investments, I have lived a very happy life and I believe I can continue to do so in Pattaya. Actually, I know so.

    Would I live in the O1 if possible? Probably, but I don't obsessively dream about such excesses. For those who can list O1 as their residence, good on ya. I hope, on the beach where all are equal, we can still be friends.

    The first post on the O2 was very interesting and valuable to those with the resources to take advantage. But now with your 3rd posting, it appears you are throwing opulance in my face and try to create a divide between rich and not so rich gays. I suggest if you have up-dates on the development, you add the post to an already created thread.

    Just a thought but up to you.

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    One good effect of these new richie condos is that the most crafty gold digging Thais will not settle for less than one of their residents, leaving the whores with a heart of gold for us kao mun gai dudes. Let the building begin!

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    another on

    Just another condo to destroy the beach areas that I found so relaxing and screne a few years ago. What is happening to our beloved thailand?

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    Re: another on

    Quote Originally Posted by luvthai
    Just another condo to destroy the beach areas that I found so relaxing and screne a few years ago. What is happening to our beloved thailand?
    Yes, it is true some limited areas of Thailand are being changed forever by overdevelopment. But, there are still plenty of undeveloped areas, and will be for a very long time. And there is always Cambodia and Burma. If Burma ever manages to change their government, they will have a tourism revolution.

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    I would be more impressed if this promoter stated he was going to buy a condo himself.
    Does he own any property in LOS?

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