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As of January 12, 2012, Toronto has 2153 skyscrapers built. A skyscraper is any building over 10 stories. It also has 130 under construction as of January 11, 2012, the most under construction of any city in the world. And it has 202 buildings proposed for construction, the most of anywhere in the world.
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Woolworth building.
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A skyscraper is a tall, continuously habitable building of many stories, usually designed for office and commercial use (usually having a steel framework from which curtain walls are suspended, rather than load-bearing walls of conventional construction). Thus, yes "skyscrapers" would normally be the tallest constructions in a city.However, in a city where there is no high rise, modern construction, the tallest building would not be called a skyscraper.
No, but skyscrapers are tall buildings.
the imperial residential skyscrapers
elevators
There are several good websites on skyscrapers and proposed skyscrapers. I don't know the names off hand but if you type "proposed skyscrapers or future skyscrapers" and or just "skyscrapers" in google or yahoo's search engine, you should be able to find what you're looking for. I've seen plenty of info on some of the bigger skyscraper websites with info on buildings not yet built or even under construction. If that doesn't work try " future or proposed NYC skyscrapers".
The tallest building is skyscrapers in the U.S.
elevators.