[quote=Tearstone] Possibly. Are we talking completed and lived in, or are we talking abandoned building project... I would think that anywhere people cluster tightly would be a mistake. High-rise apartments have limited egress points, and as the horde/wave/creeping doom took over the ground floors and surged upward, filling the building like a flood or tsunami, it would just leave people trapped. I think that due to zombies not working elevators, the stairs might not provide the greatest point of egress from the building. As a result, while a good number would sort of drain and trickle out, i think there would be a lot of leftovers. If the building has armed security, decent security protocol to stop an insurge of 'rioters', and they had time to make good on their action plan though... a high-rise could become an island in the sea of the dead. At least most high rise buildings and hotels in Florida are built pretty sturdy to handle rain, storm surge (if on the coast), flooding and hurricanes. This might include backup power, shelter-in-place supplies and so on. An upscale highrise could have a lot of amenities, including things like small but efficient gyms, pool, and so on. It's an interesting idea for sure. [/quote] Sounds like a plan... However, somehow everbody are really afraid of zombies swarming their bases. Because of that they try to fortify them too much. When all you have to do is turn on one of thiese things and the whole city would be clear. [youtube]kzFyGWdj6MI[/youtube] ...But then again when some jackass takes a shot, were gonna have the whole city on our asses. (Walkers, or The Mob as I like to call them.)