Submitted by PonyEnglish t3_121lfky in nyc
ImJLu t1_jdnqirp wrote
Reply to comment by poppenweiler in 16 stories beneath midtown Manhattan, NYC by PonyEnglish
> It has been widely believed that the depth to bedrock was the primary underlying reason for the clustering of skyscrapers in the Midtown and Financial District areas, and their absence over the intervening territory between these two areas.[150][151] However, research has shown that economic factors played a bigger part in the locations of these skyscrapers.[152][153][154]
From the Wikipedia article, sources are linked there
poppenweiler t1_jdns55k wrote
Consider me factchecked.
ImJLu t1_jdnukcc wrote
Lmao dw, I just happened to be reading the article (linked elsewhere in this thread) right before reading your comment lol
Tall-Ad5755 t1_jecswka wrote
It makes more sense that the downtown was built. And then a less dense area to support that. And instead of replacing all that low density (and the best neighborhoods in hindsight) they just expanded above that area. Explains the age too; lower Manhattan is 400 years old while midtown started building up in the late 1800s.
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