no
depends what kinda safety you have with you.
If you already know that it's a 10-foot building, then it seems that there's no need to waste your precious time measuring it.
The 1500 square foot building would have a rental cost of $21,000. You don't specify the terms of any lease.
188 will cover it. Bring extra.
Because if someone stepped on your foot it would be protected
Surviving a 300-foot fall is highly unlikely. The impact from such a height would likely result in severe injuries or death.
NO. If there are subdivision restrictions or a local building restriction that require a 25 foot building line set back you cannot remove that 25 foot strip from the lot or you would make the lot in violation of the restriction.
The number of stories in a 300-foot building can vary depending on the height of each story. On average, a story in a commercial building is around 10 feet high. Therefore, a 300-foot building would typically have around 30 stories.
A 200-metre building is taller than a 200-foot building. To put it in perspective, 200 metres is approximately 656 feet, making it significantly taller than the 200-foot structure. Thus, the 200-metre building is over three times the height of the 200-foot building.
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
Their existence is not proven.