Year-Long Time-Lapse of Uptown Charlotte's Skyscrapers
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2016
- Several buildings in Uptown Charlotte have hired them to install cameras for their developments, including; 500 East Morehead, 300 South Tryon, 615 South College, and 640 N Church St.. A couple developments uptown decided not to install the tower cams (including the Mint Museum apartment tower).
Here is a compilation of the time-lapse progress that's been made so far on Uptown Charlotte towers -
Lots of fun! thanks for posting.
I live in Charlotte love these videos
Watch out, world! Charlotte is definitely on the rise. And you know something, I would love to live in the Queen City. My life will be complete.
charlotte sux
Facts... can’t wait to move back after school.
Charlotte will never be a real city. It has no history, culture art or music. It is just a banking center that looks like a suburb of Houston.
shaka zulu You’re delusional.
@@ofclshn you're an idiot, get out of Mayberry Car-O-lina and see the real world you hick.
boring city, charlotte will never be a real city, it will always be minor league. it's podunk suburbia with tall glass towers
shaka zulu You mean Raleigh? Data says the opposite about Charlotte. Still one of the fastest growing cities America. How can it be a “minor league”. You make no sense.
Its one of the biggest city's in usa...
Zenix you idiot it is not. Not even in the top 20 you moron. Use METROPOLITAN AREA numbers to determine how large a city is. You must count ALL of the metro population not just the city limits. For example St Louis has 2.8 million while Charlotte is barely even 2 million. Get out of NC once and see the world. Charlotte is nothing more than a big glass suburb with no museums, art history or culture. It's a PUNK town.
wtf is a raleigh? Andy Griffith shit? What r u talking about. nobody cares less about charlotte, it looks like a suburb of Houston and is as bring.
@@CLTaviation13 I agree... doesn't make any sense. But I wouldn't "debate" much with someone whose vocabulary is limited to "podunk suburbia" to describe a place, whatever that means. Speaking of something never becoming "real", it would be better for him to work on having a "real" conversation with some "real" vocabulary and grammar first. Learning to have a real conversation would put some "spark" in his life to help with his "boredom". As the third fastest-growing major city in the States (which means people are flocking to Charlotte), Charlotte is doing just fine. :)