Miami ranks #3 for tallest skyscrapers in the country. See what's being built
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- f you live in Miami, you can probably tell with all the construction sites, ongoing traffic, and new neighbors in your area that among cities in the United States, we are thriving.
But now there’s data to prove it and all signs lead to the skies.
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*SKYSCRAPERS ARE NOT AFFORDABLE HOUSING LOL*
My state has one building that is technically a skyscraper at 385 feet(117.3). Despite our mid sized metro and having a small skyline, I wonder where a 40 story 550 feet tall building would fit in our downtown. I went before the city council and suggested an icon such as the Gateway Arch, the Seattle Space Needle, or the Washington Monument etc.
My project would be 500 feet to the observation area and 550 to 580 feet to the very top. I would want it to be 2 or 3 miles outside of downtown.
Affordable housing = lip service
Miami stopped feeling like a city.... feels like an very overpriced unending condo block...
What's a city supposed to feel like then ? Maybe you meant it stopped feeling like a suburb.
Literally every city with skyscrapers comprise of expensive hotels and homes. I live in Japan and every skyscraper is usually mansions shared with shops
Then you don't know what a city is. Just move to a small plain place then
WHY Miami, whyyyyyyyyyyy
Because it's becoming a real city that's world class. If you don't like cities, there are a million other places to live in Florida or the U.S. 😅
Miami is operating at the forefront of the unfolding of history and it is dragging everyone to the future with it - growing pains be damned
Bigger is not better 😢glad I left, Miami is trying to be another Shanghai or Dubai.
No one cares
thanks I probably took your spot lol
Idk if you know but Shanghai and Dubai all copied us 😂
You can live in Miami and not live in south Miami. It's a big city. I know cause I lived in North Miami. It's far from downtown
@@ButterflyG673 No they didn't.... Shanghai had skyscrapers before the 21st century and Miami is a small city in comparison in height and density.
Not 3rd in tallest skyscrapers...
3rd in most skyscrapers
Miami is full of overpriced Condos. The average person isn't staying there, I promise you.
Miami is a joke. The skyscrapers there are not even real skyscrapers they are condos.
Condos are more important since it means people live there. A true mixed used city. Unlike most cities where streets with skyscrapers are empty after 5pm
@@danmcclaren5436 You clearly have never been to a real US city then. Miami also has the highest rate of empty/unoccupied condos in the country.
Building the residential buildings is smart, it keeps people in that neighborhood versus communizing and clogging up the highways. Also, Miami is like Manhattan, the wetlands around Miami restrict it’s urban sprawl so building up makes sense.
@@bobcortez9471 Miami is nothing like Manhattan... it's an urban sprawl wasteland without any smart planning. If we really wanted to get serious about highway traffic we would have expanded Metrorail in all corridors throughout the county along existing freight train tracks that are no longer in use. For a city with so many condos, they can't even keep up with the demand for parking with the limited amount of parking garages downtown now. Backwards and short sighted as always.
umm skyscrapers can be any building. It can even be a fake building.