It definitely has resulted in some shorter buildings. One of I know for sure is the current Wells Fargo building downtown (formerly NBC bank), they wanted to build something that would have been taller than the US Bank building (fromerly Firstier) but were shot down by the city.
By the way if you didn't know, the NBC bank building was actually designed by I.M. Pei and is one of my favorite buildings downtown regardless the lack of height.
Nope. Countless other cities have the same restriction, and they are arguably some of the best in the country, IE DC and Madison. And look at how awesome a lot of European cities are, without being known for Skyscrapers, like London and Paris.
pharvey0829 wrote:I agree with the law because they want the Capitol building to be the dominant feature of Lincoln's skyline. However, I think they should build other buildings up to the 275 foot limit allowed by the law.
I'm fine either way. Â There are cities I like, some are tall and some are short and dense.