Saturday, September 22, 2012

New List of Top Cities

Here is yet another list. Population is much more of a factor here, and skyline rankings also help boost the numbers.  GDP is also a factor although not as much.  So, if a city wants to move up on the list, it should attract more people and build more skyscrapers.  Makes sense.

London expects to be ranked #1 on every list, but they don't have that great of a skyline and there are lots of cities more populated.

Previous ranking was that of a list on May 19.
  1. Tokyo (1)
  2. New York (2)
  3. Sao Paulo (24)
  4. Seoul-Incheon (7)
  5. Shanghai (12)
  6. Chicago (9)
  7. Moscow (32)
  8. Hong Kong (28)
  9. Osaka (4)
  10. Buenos Aires (33)
  11. Mexico City (30)
  12. Mumbai  (85)
  13. Beijing (27)
  14. Guangzhou-Foshan (29)
  15. Los Angeles (3)
  16. London (6)
  17. Manila (108)
  18. Shenzhen (53)
  19. Rio de Janeiro (36)
  20. Singapore (25)
  21. Jakarta  (96)
  22. Paris (5)
  23. Istanbul (56)
  24. Houston (15)
  25. Atlanta (23)
  26. Sydney (20)
  27. Dallas (17)
  28. Philadelphia (13)
  29. Toronto (21)
  30. San Francisco (ex. San Jose) (10)
  31. Melbourne  (22)
  32. Tianjin (42)
  33. Boston (16)
  34. Miami (26)
  35. Bangkok (117)
  36. Madrid (34)
  37. Delhi (-)
  38. Cairo (-)
  39. Chongqing (49)
  40. Seattle (31)
  41. Washington (ex. Baltimore) (8)
  42. Nagoya (14)
  43. Montreal (38)
  44. Karachi (-)
  45. Kuala Lumpur (-)
  46. Taipei (44)
  47. Kolkota (-)
  48. Ruhr (11)
  49. Dhaka (-)
  50. Minneapolis (37)
  51. Phoenix (40)
  52. Detroit (39)
  53. Lagos (-)
  54. Berlin (55)
  55. Barcelona (45)

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