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These time-lapses show the coolest skyline changes across the country in the past decade

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
Senior National News Editor
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Increasing global interconnectivity, incredible technological advances, a modified job economy and overall lifestyle changes have certainly altered the United States in the past decade—and nowhere are those changes more apparent than the shifting skylines that have come to define our cities. RENTCafé, a website that allows users to browse real estate offerings across the country, makes these landscape-related developments even more visually striking by focusing on the most jaw-dropping "skyline transformations to take place recently" and creating a slew of time-lapse slides "of the best real estate developments built in the U.S. in the last decade or so." Take a look:

Phoenix, Arizona: CityScape and Alliance Bank Tower

Los Angeles, California: L.A. Live and The Ritz-Carlton

San Francisco, California: The Infinity

San Francisco, California: 149 Mason Street

Denver, Colorado: 1900 Sixteenth, DaVita World HQ, Triangle Building

Brooklyn, New York: Avalon Fort Greene and Toren

Manhattan, New York: Silver Towers

Manhattan skyline, New York

Queens, New York: East Coast 4, 4545 Center Blvd, School 78, Quik Park, 4540 Center Boulevard

Dallas, Texas: 1900 McKinney

San Antonio, Texas: The Vistana

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