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Where in gurugram?
India
India doesn't need any more glass buildings. Thanks for fulfilling your greed!
What a great man. Old school hard work ethic, and a brilliant mind. Now even more proud to have gone through their Architecture program.
I love the forward thinking of upper management. Exemplary
Donde estas dolores
Espieza noo facil espieza muy dificil local
Espieza muy difícil local
Multa local
Espieza mas dificil local
Amazing!
Un CAPOLAVORO. Iconica come pochi. È MILANO. Come il Duomo. Come il Castello. Come i Navigli. Come Sant' Ambrogio.
Why would anyone make this kind of an investment in a business hostile, marxist, dysfunctional, corrupt, crime riddled cespool like Sh*tcago? Lots luck suckers.
I Love The JP Morgan Chase Tower 75 Stories 🤙🤘😍😍😍😍💞🤝😘💖⭐👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸 I Born 1975 February 3
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The art pieces are amazing
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The headquarters of L'Americano in the movie Milano Calibro 9. Iconic building.
Thank Hines for your lease up business and the property management teams. Cheers, from Christie's International Real Estate in Houston!
What a load of bullshit
1:06 developer's office 1:55 personality 2:26 combining engineers with architects; improving cities 4:34 an opportunity to build and important building, and a building that is good architecturally 5:55 architect is the pitcher; developer is the batter; making a building that becomes a symbol of a city = success 7:55 the pleasure of seeing the physical structure that you created 8:29 early life; childhood - uni; was asked: what can you do? 10:44 on Houston Texas and how it was a meritocracy 12:00 Entrepreneurial childhood? ; learnt about accounts receivable; learning what you don't want to do in life 14:00 honest face; honest guy 14:27 on luck and making your own luck; each job as a foundation for the next job; preparing to climb the next rung of the ladder 15:32 hard work; good employees 17:12 changing business; interesting; financial connections 18:15 stay healthy 20:14 energy to do something comes from enjoying that thing; staying in shape physically -> mentally in shape 21:25 important things - family, people in business, maintaining reputation for quality with tenants and investors 22:10 qualities of an ideal employee: integrity, ability to communicate 22:50 communication and persuasion via facts; talking with tenants 23:55 hines company aims; 'we are in the service business' (providing a service to tenants); renew lease 24:25 on why he likes the business; changing industry keeps it interesting; outlines the things that are changing 25:00 further advice for employees: professionalism; bookeeping, accounting, marketing, property management; aim to be professional
Pre 6:59 12:30 accounts receivable 14:50 incremental progress 20:40 22:45 laying out the things that differentiate you from your competitors
Austin Waterline Tower will be tallest building in Texas.
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They should put an observation deck on the top and charge people to go up there
They used to allow the public up for free to the 60th floor sky lobby but closed it in 2016 without warning. I was in Houston in 2012 but didn't know about it then or I would have gone. I wouldn't mind them opening it for $15 like they did at least once (in 2018 during a climb for Childhood cancer charity fund) and maybe opening it during weekends or slow traffic times of the year and limiting it to five people during busy times.
@@aceee06 i went up the building to the skylobby a few times i loved the view. I was thinking it would cool to put an outside elevator and convert the top floor into a viewing deck like the aon center in chicago did. I think it would be a great way to bring more tourism revenue in
@@desertvalleyfilms9136 Has AON Center Chicago already done it? I heard they were planning it but various things have delayed it.
@@aceee06 not sure tbh
Congrats!
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This is such an awesome vid
The location was wasted, it should have been taller and iconic. The one in San Fran is way better.
I don't like the "Salesforce Sign" on the building. No signs on the building, please!
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JP Morgan was just kicked out of the muni-market in Texas because they decided to go into politics. Bwahahaha!!! Maybe they can sell the building to a gun manufacturer or an oil company🤣😂
Why can't we have simple roads like before - decent traffic lanes, decent footpaths, nice green verges and nice green trees instead of this cycling rubbish! Bring back normal junctions with simple turning lanes and simple arrangements for pedestrians - also, a few flowers wouldn't go amiss either!
I agree with the green verges but the rest of the shite your peddling is extremely outdated. The current model is found to be the most efficient way of moving people cars busses and bikes and we need to create more.
I’d say your a pleasant person
Because we have to move away from cars.
@@MrMountainchris No, we have to move away from woke green ideology and start being realistic.
In downtown Dallas, when they just built it, they never came. Building such a great distance from The Crescent like this is risky with that development by Caroline Hunt becoming ground zero of downtown. I've never understood the classification of Uptown Dallas beyond that it is just a legal classification. In Houston, the distance between its downtown and its Houston Galleria based Uptown area is six miles. In Dallas, Uptown is separated by a freeway from downtown. In turn,the Turtle Creek neighborhood is separated from Uptown Dallas by a park area called the Katy Trail.
Such a beautiful building and crucial addition to the Chicago skyline. Well done.
und in Berlin hat man seit 1991 so gut wie alles verschlafen. Jetzt soll die sozialistische Mietbremse alles retten was man seit 30 Jahren verschlafen hat. Nämlich der ausreichende Bau von bezahlbarem Wohnraum.
Encore de l’immobilier de bureau alors que le télé-travail est partout !
ami investisseur , plus c'est compliqué , plus c'est fragile et donc dispendieux à entretenir . Perso je ne mettrais pas un Kopek dans ce genre de truc déjà qu'à la défense les tours ne font plus recettes et que le télétravail va pousser les prix du m² à la baisse ..A fuir !
They should renovate the skyscraper and make it taller.
Houston has a height limit because it’s too close to the old airport :(
I agree
Ils ne forcent pas pour la hauteur.
Je suis pour les Tours Merci ....
H-Town 🤘🏼