EVERYONE IN MIAMI- Should I do a video on Worldcenter? Share your thoughts, everyone is commenting on this video from Miami I'm curious what people think
@@digby_dooright Citizens need to show up at city council meetings and raise their concerns and put them on notice if they fail to address their concerns.
The Copy and Paste Stacked Box "design" looks like something a preschooler would come up with during playtime. Meanwhile, just a few blocks to the south, we have the stunning sail design of the Aston Martin Residences which, is many times more deserving of a design to have been Miami's first Supertall. Unfortunately it's "only" 817 feet tall (249 meters). And a few miles to the north in Sunny Isles Beach, nearly Any skyscraper along the beach there can blow this thing out of the water (design-wise), from Muse, Aqualina Condo towers, Jade Ocean, Jade Beach, Porsche Design Tower, etc, etc are All many times better designs than the Waldorf Miami. It's actually surprising that someone over at Waldorf gave the go ahead for this crap "design". I'm one (and many do indeed agree with me) that, beauty is only subjective to a point. This is way past that point.
Which building is your favorite? I watched Aston Martin go up from the balcony at Icon. I'm looking to buy a new place. Perhaps in Sunny Isles. Which building is your favorite?
@@BestStockStrategy ... In Sunny Isles Beach, I'd say it's a toss up between the Aqualina Buildings (I believe that there are 2 ) or Jade Beach and Jade Ocean.
@@stbrian1861 thanks. I'll check it out the next time I'm there. My wife is Russian and loves Sunny Isles. We spent 4 years in Brickell and had a great experience.
Why? I lived there for two decades and had numerous hurricanes. All the water drains into the bay. Sewers fill up for about 8 hours during the king tides which happen only 3 times a year. Any building can be made hurricane proof. The damage you see on the news is from trailers and cheaply built retail plazas.
@@vyros.3234 Miami isn't even in the top 40 most populous U.S cities? Coming from a European, its relevance is really really minimal to the rest of the world. Chicago far more culturally significant for example.
@@TonyArrison Miami city limits is only 35 square miles, and it's county is the 7th most populous in the country with 2.7 million,it's metro is the 9th most populous and it's metro is actually the 34th most populous in the world.
@@TonyArrison Miami city limits is only 35 square miles, and it's county is the 7th most populous in the country with 2.7 million,it's metro is the 9th most populous and it's metro is actually the 65th most populous in the world. Actually much larger than most metros in Europe.
I live in Miami since 1984 , if this project success, hope it could stand cat 5 huricanes ? now already ocean waters were higher & little tropical storm, cat 1 or 2 hurricanes, downtown already flooded.... good luck....
@@guidedmeditation2396 The tallest building in Miami, at the time of this post, is the 869-foot-tall Panorama Tower. That's just 31 feet short of 'super tall' status, and 81 feet shorter than the Waldorf's projected height. Miami has the 3rd largest skyline in the entire country. Only NY, and CHI surpass it. The Southeast Financial Center building, at 765 feet, has been standing since the early 1980s. (Pre Andrew) I don't remember hearing of a hurricane that has blown over any skyscraper in the city. It absolutely murders me, when I read these inane comments, about hurricanes blowing buildings over. People actually believe this crap. I especially love the comments about how Miami will be under water by 2025, or 2030, because of melting ice thousands of miles away. Miami is the city that's always talked about, when there are literally countless cities on this planet, that are sea level coastal. It's as if these clowns WANT Miami to turn into Atlantis. Meanwhile, nobody ever talks about Cuba, Hispaniola, the Lesser/Greater Antilles, Sri Lanka, The Maldives, Mauritius, and literally thousands of low-lying islands, and peninsulas. I mean, can you just see the water from the 'melting ice' bypassing all those aforementioned islands, and coastal cities, and just targeting Miami? You guys are hilarious! 🤣
Good luck with it Miami , but you are free to have this building . A similar "box like " building was slated for Manhattan a couple of years ago and thankfully was shelved . They really need to take another look at this thing and realise once it is up , that's it .
Wake up stupid, there obviously is no sea level rise. In 2000 they told people that by now the sea level would be meters higher than it actually is now.
Wrong. Sea levels are NOT accelerating, that’s an elaborate doomsday cult used to extort oil companies to fund greentard “expert research” and global commies. Fact.
I hope they are preparing for the day when the water level will be at the second floor of the building and you will need to access your condo via gondola.
Absolutely no evidence that hurricanes are getting more powerful. The 50 year data on storm energy actually shows the highest year for this metric on record was 1992. And if Miami is sinking, NYC and Boston will be underwater long before Miami according to the data.
the iconic structure that miami is building is some sort of 5-6 arch monument in front of the Adrianna Arst Center. I live here and have not seen those cubes at all. they are still building the base to the building and wont be available till 2026 the biggest building in Miami is the paramount building. the building next to me has a rent of $26K monthly rent
By FAR MIAMI is and EXITING CITY , COMMERCIALLY & by ECONOMY & FINANCIALLY & SOCIALLY & ETHNICITY & CULTURALLY ...and it's the GATEWAY from SOUTH & CENTRAL & NORTHERN AMERICA.....that's GREAT that there BUILDING this FANTASTIC BUILDING in my HOME TOWN !!!
@@urbaninternational nah Toronto is the next new York look at the list of construction that is going on there referring to Toronto as "going through a Manhattenization"
@0:05 "... set to become the tallest building south of New York City ..." Not true. At 1,121 feet, the Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia is the tallest building south of New York City.
If we are nitpicking already, we should add "... in the United States". There are plenty of buildings south of NYC in other countries that are much taller.
@@naisi No, there isn't. The tallest building in Latin America (all countries south of US) is T.Op Torre 1, standing at 1,002 ft and that is in Mexico, which is southwest of NYC than just south of NYC.
@@haihe324 actually in Monterrey are building or expecting to start the construction of "Torre RISE" that tower will have more than 400meters or over a 1300feet tall and in Brazil they're planning to construct the Triumph Tower over passing the 500m or 1640ft becoming the tower
@@crisremr6894 Planned buildings don't count since they are not even under construction. At least half of a dozen of skyscrapers are "planned" to exceed the height of Burj Khalifa, but how many of them are actually rising (no pun intended)? None.
They’ve been saying that for 50 years. Yet somehow nothing ever happens. Almost like some people are politically motivated to push for policies that require more chemical and raw material to be purchased from China. By ending all domestic energy production. Despite the fact we now employ OPEC nations to pick up the slack in their far less efficient, safe, and regulated oil fields. So instead of being energy independent and employing Americans we now pursue policy to buy our oil from the Middle East and import all of our electric battery components from China. And you people think your progressive. But go on about the rising sea levels some more.
Can you re-edit this? Is that possible? As mentioned before the Comcast Technology Center building in Philadelphia is taller, and it is actually the tallest skyscraper outside New York and Chicago. Work is beginning on Philly's second supertall in the Schuykill Yards development.
Comcast technology Center in Philadelphia rooftop floor height is only about 930 feet tall. The tower in Miami will have a top floor that will reach over 1000 feet in height, meaning people on the top floor would be looking down to the roof top of Comcast technology center because most of its height is dependent on a spire similar to Wilshire Grand Center in LA where people here in CA don’t see it as the true tallest. That would be Salesforce Tower in San Francisco followed by the US Bank building. Most people don’t like to include spires. I get it, it’s “architectural” but why? Because council on tall buildings and urban habitat says so? I personally don’t include spires as well as many I come across who like to talk about architecture and building height.
Wait, isnt the CITC tower in Philly taller? Or did i just here you say the NYC comparison wrong? Cause if i remember correctly Citc is 1121 ft tall, and this will be 1049ft?
@@phillygrunt2154 no. It’s shit on like LA wilshire grand because most of its height it’s dependent on a spire. The top floor doesn’t go over 1,000 feet. This tower in Miami will have a habitable floor over 1,000 feet, meaning you would be looking down at the rooftop of Comcast Technology Center.
@@californiamade5608 miamis condo cookie cutter skyline sits empty most of the time. Comcast’s tower was supposed to look like a cell phone 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
As of October 27 2022 it started contruction and its 93% sold out so this one is happening. There us several more super tales in the works as well plus a hand full of 800 footers under contruction and a couple of 900 footers under control as well as well as tons more under contruction over 500 feet so yea Miami is on fire!!! Currently Miami is the 3rd largest skyline in the usa behind only nyc and Chicago and growing rabidly. At this rate Miami could grow to top spot eventually.
Just a point of clarification: the Comcast Technology Center is 100 feet taller than this building so this will be the tallest building south of Philadelphia, not New York City.
@@sebastiangarcia-jn2en let me guess, cnn for you right? Have you happened to look at a picture of the Statue of Liberty in the early 20th century and compare it to now? The water levels are identical… Where is the rising sea levels??? Oh that’s right, just like if you put ice in a cup, melting ice does not increase sea levels…
And if your grandmother had wheels she’d be a bike. No city on earth in the last 200 years has been lost from rising sea levels. Nobody is concerned when you can’t point to single example. Name the city that is permanently flooded and I’ll admit your right. But you can’t. That’s why Obama bought his beach front mansion in a place he claims should already be underwater.
It’s mystifying why an expensive project like this would be built in southern Florida which in the not too distant future, will be marshland or under water. Hello?
Audacious but could be bad timing for the condo market. Similar rotating design like Revolución in Panama City but very blocky. FAA wasn’t approving anything over 1,000 ft when I was living at Brickell. What changed? $? Does anyone remember what happened to the Miami condo market in 2008? Can you imagine going up 10 floors of parking garage? Boom or bust?
Will this building withstand category 4 and 5 Hurricanes? What about constant flooding and sinking due to climate change? Why are people keep building stuff in Florida?
Amazing how all this luxury buildings are being made and we have people that can't even find a decent apartment at a reasonable price in this city.... This is yet another building a hard worker 👷 will never be able to afford to live in.
@@urbaninternational NO ..i have house with big yard outside off center off city ..and apparment in almost center off city on FIRST floor..to live that high..never ..that is not normal life
EVERYONE IN MIAMI- Should I do a video on Worldcenter? Share your thoughts, everyone is commenting on this video from Miami I'm curious what people think
it's only going to bring more tourist and traffic
yes!!
I live in South Florida, go ahead and do another video.
😎I live in Miami and this is the first I heard about this monstrosity.
LOL my favorite comment I have read all day.
Hahaha maybe a good thing..? Lol
Yeah, I think there should be a public vote before they erect something like this. This makes the skyline look like a joke. tbh
@@digby_dooright Citizens need to show up at city council meetings and raise their concerns and put them on notice if they fail to address their concerns.
Pay better attention Rick!!!!
I can hardly wait for hurricane video from the top floors! It's gonna be interesting; i bet it sways a lot!
Oooo maybe...
I think most tall skyscrapers are designed to sway a bit
Skyscrapers are made to sway incase of earthquakes if too stiff they snap
It would be fascinating to see what a hurricane looks like on the top floors in Miami…
I hope they design the first two floors to be used as boat docks in the future.
Maybe they'll have to convert the parking garages into boat docks and submarine garages
yea and when is that going to happen are you smarter then the city of miami?
Or better, don’t build in Miami. This place sucks
@@Graphics_Card Move out, then.
@@elevenb6967 this place is overrun with non speaking English Cubans , high rent, and so many stuck up people. This will at some point get to you.
The Copy and Paste Stacked Box "design" looks like something a preschooler would come up with during playtime. Meanwhile, just a few blocks to the south, we have the stunning sail design of the Aston Martin Residences which, is many times more deserving of a design to have been Miami's first Supertall. Unfortunately it's "only" 817 feet tall (249 meters). And a few miles to the north in Sunny Isles Beach, nearly Any skyscraper along the beach there can blow this thing out of the water (design-wise), from Muse, Aqualina Condo towers, Jade Ocean, Jade Beach, Porsche Design Tower, etc, etc are All many times better designs than the Waldorf Miami. It's actually surprising that someone over at Waldorf gave the go ahead for this crap "design". I'm one (and many do indeed agree with me) that, beauty is only subjective to a point. This is way past that point.
Tell that to Bjarke Ingels WTC2 design. somehow these days everybody is into these blocks
@@mygetawayart
Possibly reverting back to childhood ?? Preschool ...
Which building is your favorite? I watched Aston Martin go up from the balcony at Icon. I'm looking to buy a new place. Perhaps in Sunny Isles. Which building is your favorite?
@@BestStockStrategy ... In Sunny Isles Beach, I'd say it's a toss up between the Aqualina Buildings (I believe that there are 2 ) or Jade Beach and Jade Ocean.
@@stbrian1861 thanks. I'll check it out the next time I'm there. My wife is Russian and loves Sunny Isles. We spent 4 years in Brickell and had a great experience.
Thanks!
I like that building design and I like the city, my only concern is about hurricanes and flooding.
EXACTLY.
Why? I lived there for two decades and had numerous hurricanes. All the water drains into the bay. Sewers fill up for about 8 hours during the king tides which happen only 3 times a year. Any building can be made hurricane proof. The damage you see on the news is from trailers and cheaply built retail plazas.
@@fareshajjar1208 THIS!
Fair point a few people have brought up
Hurricanes knock down old trees not else ...
I really like the way it looks, it looks beautiful to me
Then you’re stupid and you have a taste for shit.
Miami is becoming a social brand. It's gonna get REAL expensive REAL soon.
Already is, right?
Miami, LA, NYC. Have always been the 3 staple cities of America.
@@vyros.3234 Miami isn't even in the top 40 most populous U.S cities? Coming from a European, its relevance is really really minimal to the rest of the world. Chicago far more culturally significant for example.
@@TonyArrison Miami city limits is only 35 square miles, and it's county is the 7th most populous in the country with 2.7 million,it's metro is the 9th most populous and it's metro is actually the 34th most populous in the world.
@@TonyArrison Miami city limits is only 35 square miles, and it's county is the 7th most populous in the country with 2.7 million,it's metro is the 9th most populous and it's metro is actually the 65th most populous in the world. Actually much larger than most metros in Europe.
Can't wait for Militech or Arasaka to build rival buildings.
Really? Will you be able to live there?
HAHAHA
I got the reference lol
How do you get in and out when the ground floor is flooded? Launch lifeboats from 2nd floor?
They might have to go higher than the 2nd floor
I live in Miami since 1984 , if this project success, hope it could stand cat 5 huricanes ? now already ocean waters were higher & little tropical storm, cat 1 or 2 hurricanes, downtown already flooded.... good luck....
Just what is needed in hurricane area good luck.
more than a hurricane area, a fast sinking city.
@@mygetawayart 🤡🤡🤡
@@mygetawayart all the immigrants from Cuba are coming here. This place sucks anyways.
@@diegobert4033 i wouldn't laugh if i were you.
@@mygetawayart Oop
What a beautiful looking tower and video description… Go Miami “””🙌🏼👍👏🏼
:) Glad you enjoyed
you think that hideous mess is beautiful???
Downtown Miami needs this. I’ve visited there quite a few times and I find Miami Beach a lot more exciting than downtown.
A super tall skyscraper on Hurricane alley.
What could possibly go wrong?
Name a single skyscraper, in the HISTORY of Miami, that a hurricane has toppled.
I'll wait....
OOp
@@elevenb6967 Dang
@@elevenb6967 Its doomed if it takes a direct hit. this is the first super tall skyscraper there. That is the point.
@@guidedmeditation2396 The tallest building in Miami, at the time of this post, is the 869-foot-tall Panorama Tower. That's just 31 feet short of 'super tall' status, and 81 feet shorter than the Waldorf's projected height. Miami has the 3rd largest skyline in the entire country. Only NY, and CHI surpass it. The Southeast Financial Center building, at 765 feet, has been standing since the early 1980s. (Pre Andrew) I don't remember hearing of a hurricane that has blown over any skyscraper in the city.
It absolutely murders me, when I read these inane comments, about hurricanes blowing buildings over. People actually believe this crap.
I especially love the comments about how Miami will be under water by 2025, or 2030, because of melting ice thousands of miles away. Miami is the city that's always talked about, when there are literally countless cities on this planet, that are sea level coastal. It's as if these clowns WANT Miami to turn into Atlantis. Meanwhile, nobody ever talks about Cuba, Hispaniola, the Lesser/Greater Antilles, Sri Lanka, The Maldives, Mauritius, and literally thousands of low-lying islands, and peninsulas.
I mean, can you just see the water from the 'melting ice' bypassing all those aforementioned islands, and coastal cities, and just targeting Miami?
You guys are hilarious! 🤣
Nothing like a mirrored building in the strong South Florida sun. A solar death ray for sure.
Oh man that will be brutal to anyone standing in. its way
Very high crime rates and deeply entrenched drug culture and pervasive corruption mean this will never be an "epicenter". Except for sleaze.
That's precisely why it's going to be the "epicenter"
If jumping to conclusions was an olympic sport you'd be a veritable Bob Beamon
The crime rate isnt “very high” and this isnt the 80s, drugs can be found in any city along with corruption
Miami has the lowest big city crime rates in the nation
@@rioquibu big if true
Good luck with it Miami , but you are free to have this building .
A similar "box like " building was slated for Manhattan a couple of years ago and thankfully was shelved .
They really need to take another look at this thing and realise once it is up , that's it .
I like how the thumbnail makes it look like the bottom floors are submerged. 🌊🏢😯
Hahahah thank u we try to be creative
I wish Miami's the bests🇺🇸🇺🇸♥️
Just in time for sea level rise and the bottom floors being the new ocean view!
Wake up stupid, there obviously is no sea level rise. In 2000 they told people that by now the sea level would be meters higher than it actually is now.
Wrong. Sea levels are NOT accelerating, that’s an elaborate doomsday cult used to extort oil companies to fund greentard “expert research” and global commies. Fact.
Sea level rise ??? LOL
Yes please listen more and more democrats propaganda . Haha LOL
I hope they are preparing for the day when the water level will be at the second floor of the building and you will need to access your condo via gondola.
"condola"
Uh oh 😬
Oh geez along comes climate change guy…
When Obama sells his beach front mansion then maybe I’ll worry.
Get ur head out ur ass ronnie…look at all the virtue signaling celebrities buying up beachfront property lol
A sinking city, rising sea levels, and more powerful hurricanes. Human folly never ceases to amaze me.
Or perhaps you were sold a load of liberal BS
Absolutely no evidence that hurricanes are getting more powerful. The 50 year data on storm energy actually shows the highest year for this metric on record was 1992. And if Miami is sinking, NYC and Boston will be underwater long before Miami according to the data.
Man shut yo ass up and enjoy the video
Its not sinking and sea levels are universally rising. You've been lied to.
Florida limestone is porous, the water is rising from under the ground
Able to withstand hurricane winds?
I wonder if the foundation is anchored in bedrock. Does anybody know ?
Um, yeah let's hope it's super solid and that building more towers doesn't affect surrounding buildings.
How stable is that limestone if the water table rises?
Possibly not very
Looking very nice. Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely! Thank you for watching it
@@urbaninternational You are welcome.
Sea level rise was not mentioned once in this video. 🧐
But it's in the thumbnail
the iconic structure that miami is building is some sort of 5-6 arch monument in front of the Adrianna Arst Center. I live here and have not seen those cubes at all. they are still building the base to the building and wont be available till 2026 the biggest building in Miami is the paramount building. the building next to me has a rent of $26K monthly rent
By FAR MIAMI is and EXITING CITY , COMMERCIALLY & by ECONOMY & FINANCIALLY & SOCIALLY & ETHNICITY & CULTURALLY ...and it's the GATEWAY from SOUTH & CENTRAL & NORTHERN AMERICA.....that's GREAT that there BUILDING this FANTASTIC BUILDING in my HOME TOWN !!!
Very nice.. Miami still growing.
The real matatan.🤔.
The Manhattan 2.0?? Possibly??
@@urbaninternational nah Toronto is the next new York look at the list of construction that is going on there referring to Toronto as "going through a Manhattenization"
That’s absolutely mind blowing. Wow
Right??
it is mind blowing that they could hype that pile of trash and people actually go along with it.
Looks like the stacked high rise in Austin
Valid
@0:05 "... set to become the tallest building south of New York City ..." Not true. At 1,121 feet, the Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia is the tallest building south of New York City.
If we are nitpicking already, we should add "... in the United States". There are plenty of buildings south of NYC in other countries that are much taller.
@@naisi No, there isn't. The tallest building in Latin America (all countries south of US) is T.Op Torre 1, standing at 1,002 ft and that is in Mexico, which is southwest of NYC than just south of NYC.
@@haihe324 Yea that's because the Americas are the only continents in the entire world. Good God.
@@haihe324 actually in Monterrey are building or expecting to start the construction of "Torre RISE" that tower will have more than 400meters or over a 1300feet tall and in Brazil they're planning to construct the Triumph Tower over passing the 500m or 1640ft becoming the tower
@@crisremr6894 Planned buildings don't count since they are not even under construction. At least half of a dozen of skyscrapers are "planned" to exceed the height of Burj Khalifa, but how many of them are actually rising (no pun intended)? None.
Hurricanes and lightning gonna love their new target
Haha that's what everyone has been commenting
Looks cool but when a cat five comes through, it would be better with round sides
Cat 5s virtually never frome into Miami
Guys i think guys that have been designing buildings their whole lifes have thought about extreme weather conditions😂
The Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia is 1,121 feet tall, and I am quite certain it is south of New York.
Pretty sure he said "residential" building.
you’re absolutely correct
@@elevenb6967 I was inconsistent in the video - there were times when I did and did not specify residential that's my mistake
CRAZY!! Keep buildings like that in NYC
it's funny because we don't even have that lmao
@@sfdko3291 Do you think they should build this in NYC? Lmao
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/56_Leonard_Street
this was a building designed by miami architects, but it does look somewhat similar to some buildings in new york..
But isn't Florida gunna be swallowed up by the ocean soon....??
They are crazy
Ngl we probably gonna dam up Miami
YES!
They’ve been saying that for 50 years. Yet somehow nothing ever happens. Almost like some people are politically motivated to push for policies that require more chemical and raw material to be purchased from China. By ending all domestic energy production. Despite the fact we now employ OPEC nations to pick up the slack in their far less efficient, safe, and regulated oil fields. So instead of being energy independent and employing Americans we now pursue policy to buy our oil from the Middle East and import all of our electric battery components from China. And you people think your progressive. But go on about the rising sea levels some more.
@MrGriff305 or more affordable housing for millions in the rest of Florida and a good real State and not just condos for the 0.01%
Can you re-edit this? Is that possible? As mentioned before the Comcast Technology Center building in Philadelphia is taller, and it is actually the tallest skyscraper outside New York and Chicago. Work is beginning on Philly's second supertall in the Schuykill Yards development.
The video did not mention the word residential. This is the tallest residential building south of NYC.
Comcast technology Center in Philadelphia rooftop floor height is only about 930 feet tall. The tower in Miami will have a top floor that will reach over 1000 feet in height, meaning people on the top floor would be looking down to the roof top of Comcast technology center because most of its height is dependent on a spire similar to Wilshire Grand Center in LA where people here in CA don’t see it as the true tallest. That would be Salesforce Tower in San Francisco followed by the US Bank building. Most people don’t like to include spires. I get it, it’s “architectural” but why? Because council on tall buildings and urban habitat says so? I personally don’t include spires as well as many I come across who like to talk about architecture and building height.
Philadelphia is like a Third World garbage can. Crime ridden and run by idiot Democrats.
@@urbaninternational Yes it does, at 7:05.
Don’t forget the old Sears tower in Chicago
Wait, isnt the CITC tower in Philly taller? Or did i just here you say the NYC comparison wrong? Cause if i remember correctly Citc is 1121 ft tall, and this will be 1049ft?
It's not a residential tower; the Waldorf in Miami is the tallest residential
The epicenter of the Americas will likely be under water sometime soon.
Oh goodness, I wonder why you say that??
@@urbaninternational Because ice melt due to global warming will raise the sea level.
That makes sense
If / when that happens we’ll be long dead. Start building!
@@kbflorida888 Hell yeah!
Sounds safe in a hurricane or tornado. Sign me up.
Top floor unit sign me UP
If a Cat 4 hurricane comes in Miami's east coast, I wouldn't want to be there, no matter how well constructed it is 😨
Maybe it's designed to float??
Living in a high-rise condo would be a real bummer on grocery shopping day.
People in these buildings don't go through as much milk.
Now that’s funny right there…🤔😂😂😂😂
@@jeremyboon Seriously, they have to eat. Do they have their groceries delivered or eat out every single day?
@@jimmyleon2983 that's why people are skinnier there. Too much work to grocery shop.
So dumb, obviously they can get everything delivered.
Saudis, Qataris, Russians, Chinese and Emiratis, that’s who is living there.
You might be right
Comcast Technology Center, Philadelphia- 1,121 feet ;)
Well damn, might need to do a video on it now
It’s only the tallest skyscraper outside NYC/Chicago but gets no attention, probably because everyone shits on Philly.
@@phillygrunt2154 no. It’s shit on like LA wilshire grand because most of its height it’s dependent on a spire. The top floor doesn’t go over 1,000 feet. This tower in Miami will have a habitable floor over 1,000 feet, meaning you would be looking down at the rooftop of Comcast Technology Center.
@@californiamade5608 miamis condo cookie cutter skyline sits empty most of the time.
Comcast’s tower was supposed to look like a cell phone 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
thanks, I had a couple of laughs at your narration. 😂
Glad it's entertaining
WHAT IF ONE OF THE CUBES SLIPS SOMEHOW? COULD IT FALL OFF?
I DON'T THINK SO BUT WHAT IF IT ACTUALLY HAPPENS?? i hope not.
@MrGriff305 advancements in the field are striking
@MrGriff305 LOL
@MrGriff305 lol only funniest comment on here
The whole entire city and state will be under Water.
Hey they might end up with a few glorious years before that happens
what year will that be?
The Emirati 💜 Highlights 🖤🖤🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪
As of October 27 2022 it started contruction and its 93% sold out so this one is happening. There us several more super tales in the works as well plus a hand full of 800 footers under contruction and a couple of 900 footers under control as well as well as tons more under contruction over 500 feet so yea Miami is on fire!!! Currently Miami is the 3rd largest skyline in the usa behind only nyc and Chicago and growing rabidly. At this rate Miami could grow to top spot eventually.
True! Have you seen what's going on in Toronto too? It's crazy right now!
“Immovable” sounds remarkably like “unsinkable.”
Big goals
In a few years there will be a massive hurricane forming in the Atlantic, and when it sees that super tall building, it's gonna say: hold my beer!
Hahah everyone has been commenting on the hurricanes!
Just a point of clarification: the Comcast Technology Center is 100 feet taller than this building so this will be the tallest building south of Philadelphia, not New York City.
This is the tallest residential building south of NYC - comcast tech is not residential
Nice. Wonder how it will fall? Nothing like Building on Sand.
Maybe the cubes will fall over one by one
No no no... its an eyesore! And spoils the beauty of Miami
Good content brethren 🔥
Thank u
Not a new design idea. There's a similar one in Moscow. Glass skins are old hat. Been around forever. Clipped glass has no mullions. Very cool.
Are buildings using clipped glass instead?
@@urbaninternational actually I'm wrong in that clipped glass does use millions but they're very different.
@@davidmayhew8083 Im intrigued I'll definitely look more into it as I wasn't too familiar before you mentioned that
moscow suckz
Between 4:57 and 5:07 the video show a tower in Madrid...😐
This is going to be epic as long as it can handle Hurricane winds!
And rising sea levels, right?? 😂
@@urbaninternational "rISiNg SEa LEvEls" Just repeat what CNN told you to believe. Do what you're told.
@@Astrobucks2 let me guess, you watch fox news right??
@@Astrobucks2 Tell that to Ian
@@sebastiangarcia-jn2en let me guess, cnn for you right? Have you happened to look at a picture of the Statue of Liberty in the early 20th century and compare it to now? The water levels are identical… Where is the rising sea levels??? Oh that’s right, just like if you put ice in a cup, melting ice does not increase sea levels…
Let's see if this actually happens. There have been many designs to build skyscrapers super high in Miami before but none where ever started.
they already started building it.
Inspiring architecture
oh look, another glass building.
But it has cubes
@@urbaninternational Haha, true true. I would rather look at a cube than enjoying the waterview and sunsets.
Vancouver Canada just finished a similar development called “The Stack” beautiful, stacked cubes right downtown Vancouver
That's insane - very interesting building
@@urbaninternational yes it is a Commercial Building (office).
I don’t know how I’m gonna do it but I’m gonna live there🫡
In the far future when everythings underwater, at least this will be a nice lighthouse replacement. :D
True!!
If that ice chunk brakes off in the artic you will be to swim to the next bldg
You're not wrong 👀
And if your grandmother had wheels she’d be a bike. No city on earth in the last 200 years has been lost from rising sea levels. Nobody is concerned when you can’t point to single example. Name the city that is permanently flooded and I’ll admit your right. But you can’t. That’s why Obama bought his beach front mansion in a place he claims should already be underwater.
Pfft... 'ice chunks' having been sailing from the north and south for millions of years...
What about the sea rising and tornadoes? Talked nothing about that. :S
Do you like the thumbnail tho
@@raychristy5027 I hope your right :)
Stop listening to AOC
Amazing Building 💛
It really is!
01:33 [00:93] Why is the eighty ninth [89th] floor made out to take up two whole levels’ spaces❓ That’s not Right❗️
It’s mystifying why an expensive project like this would be built in southern Florida which in the not too distant future, will be marshland or under water. Hello?
Hello icebergs melting 😀
I hope it continues to be built even if the economy collapses!
@6:37.....thats Peter Ancona...😁
*Sea Level Rise...*
True...
Amazing!!!!
Yes!!
Damm the torpedoes
no plan for future weather 🤷🏽♂️
I hope people like underwater condos
Begs the question though. Who is designing the 120 story building to be built?
Audacious but could be bad timing for the condo market. Similar rotating design like Revolución in Panama City but very blocky. FAA wasn’t approving anything over 1,000 ft when I was living at Brickell. What changed? $? Does anyone remember what happened to the Miami condo market in 2008? Can you imagine going up 10 floors of parking garage? Boom or bust?
Will this building withstand category 4 and 5 Hurricanes? What about constant flooding and sinking due to climate change? Why are people keep building stuff in Florida?
An eyesore.
Really??
@@urbaninternational Like all modern buildings, art...
I thought Miami is going to be under water soon ?
Good point, but maybe a few years down the line?
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Why don't you enter the height in meters as well ?! This movie is for Americans only or what ?!
Amazing how all this luxury buildings are being made and we have people that can't even find a decent apartment at a reasonable price in this city.... This is yet another building a hard worker 👷 will never be able to afford to live in.
A day to day blue collar worker in ANY city was not getting a waterfront apartment in a brand new luxury tower my friend. Even in a just world.
@@MicroSBs Yea i agree that's the problem,but that some unemployed youtuber , Instagram model can.
@@MicroSBs And its not just the new luxury one's that are unaffordable
hey champ, the water is not rising at any significant rate.
I know that
From the bloodline astor family?
Reminds me a little bit of The City of Capitals in Moscow
I hope they install led lights on the window panels
Literally in the take off pattern for MIA!
What do you mean? It's in the flight path?
@@urbaninternational Yep
@@badooombapbap interesting
Lovely ❤
Thank u
So will this be the building that never gets finished in gta 6
Oooof good question
I actually don't know which one you're talking about i don't play GTA but my brother does
@@urbaninternational gta 5. The infamous skyscraper that has never been touched since 2013
This is cool and all but with global warming not being under control how Will florida protect against sea level rise?
That's a valid point. Not sure if Miami has precautions in place
The JENGA Building!
It looks like the world's 🌍 biggest game of Jenga 🤣🤣
Looks similar to the not yet built Ghery-Toronto buildings
I would stay there for a hotel option, but that's it.
That’s fair enough I’d definitely stay there. I couldn’t afford a condo if I wanted one 😔
i would not live there even if they paid me
Not even in the penthouse?? If they paid you??
@@urbaninternational NO ..i have house with big yard outside off center off city ..and apparment in almost center off city on FIRST floor..to live that high..never ..that is not normal life