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Wow this is incredible! I used to work in Downtown when the Paramount tower was being built and always wonder what it would look like. And now seeing all the potential in the area is incredible. I can’t wait to experience it
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Not accurate. you are mixing completed with proposed and under construction. Everywhere I look I see that Toronto has 31-34 currently under construction. Miami has 21 under construction.
@@jeanpaulmondesir5323 Toronto has 239 highrises (above 12 stoeys) under construction right now, of those 38 are above 150m and are considered skyscrapers. Regarding proposals Toronto has 633 highrises. I would give you the link to this data but youtube wouldn't allow it in the comments.
Cool video and absolutely amazing condo buildings being built in Miami. I was down there to shoot a video today about the condo that collapsed and the other one that owners had to get out of last week. I will agree, the traffic on Collins Avenue was crappy going there and coming home.
Wow Miamians really pressed. I love it here man, top 3 weather, beautiful girls, gorgeous skyline, so much to do. I will say it was the best bang for buck city in the US before Covid, it kinda hurts my heart to see the rents but keep in this this is a real estate bubbles rates are hiked thru the roof it will pop and there are options for cheaper rent you don’t have to live right downtown in these exclusive buildings. Also fix the traffic
It's not going to pop. Miami is land locked. There is no place to expand to except south and that already has seen extreme growth. Don't get confused with other areas that have plenty vacant land to expand on.
@@sammycordahi9327 We all know this but I am talking about other places. NYC has the same problem. The big thing that hurts people in these cities is market speculation. There is no limit to how much housing you can own in these places. 75% of NYC housing is empty because it's an investment instead of actually being used. This is where S. Korea and some other countries excel at. Very strict law limiting housing ownership in urban areas. We need that in both Miami and NYC but will never see it obviously.
@@jeanpaulmondesir5323 There was a huge issue last year about the surfside towers collapsing in Miami and it was mainly caused by it being against codes for quite some time. We also had the FIU bridge collapse on us, ironically the day after an engineer visited it and said that it was against code. "Esta contra el codigo" is a really common phrase here from engineers who live here, infrastructure here is fucked. Source: I am an engineer living with another engineer who makes money off of this
Hey guys, it's me, Hurricane Andrew. Don't forget about what I did to you all 30 years ago. And then your government helped create a real estate boom in hopes to bring in more tourism dollars. It was a great success and look at how wonderfully developed Ft. Myers became shortly after! Pretty impressive, huh? (enter in Hurricane Ian)...hold my beer 💨
"pandemic-ready skyscraper" - sounds like a total gimmick but if it will have all those lights running up and down it, it will be a cool addition to the skyline of the city. Also, all of this is predicated on public safety of downtown Miami, which isn't great, tbh. Who wants luxury condos if violent crime is happening on street level and who will visit luxury shops if they are smashed and grabbed by mobs? Miami's government needs to address it first.
I thought the Hines office tower was under construction at n.e. 10 st. next to Paramount! If it's not Hines, then what is being built there? (Great video)! Thanks
Hines is listed on the website for worldcenter, but a few people in the comments have pointed out some changes that have been made that aren't shown on the website, so I'm not sure if that's still accurate, and if so, I don't know if the name is still Hines
The goal posts keep changing lol. Weren’t we supposed to be underwater by 2020? Now they say 50 years. All bullshit to push an agenda forward and when it doesn’t materialize just move the goalposts.
@@urbaninternational You are welcome. It is always nice knowing how some the different cities are just building these new community projects. Wow, interesting!!😉
A GTA VI in vice city would be cool right? You could travel between modern day miami and 80's miami and travel to Cuba and south america and explore the everglades wildlife and gators.
The Railways and public transportation needs improvement, they need to clean many streets with trash everywhere, homeless. Also Dangerous under-construction roads.
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Does overtone still exist? Ii is a poor area. I lived there before. That is valuable land. I believe they are going to take over town. That area has a lot of homelessness.
I say NO to this, they have a movie that filmed in that city history that quotes "The world is yours" to a Latino. What about all the other countries? How is the world yours?
Buddy, you are glorifying a crowded and overpriced town, trust me I know. A life in downtown Miami is tiny, expensive, homeless are everywhere and you better lock up everything you own. Show all the drone shots of the place you want, people live down on the streets and it's not fun.
Yes, it's like Hudson Yards except they didn't leave room for the tracks! (That can almost be said of Hudson Yards, as they deliberately put the tracks in the wrong place.) This is typical of an outfit like Brightline, a direct descendant of the Freight Cabal, that could never be bothered with protecting cross traffic at their grade crossings, never mind removing them. (There should be two flagmen at a lot of those, at 15mph tops.) As far as getting the most passengers possible, to make for a going concern, the one essential expansion above all others would have been to Port of Miami, not two miles from Miami Central and the busiest cruise terminal in the US if not the world. Given location of the first building that blocks it, the prospect for ever getting this done now is about nil. But here's how it would have been possible to do it, with a sort of circa-1950 dose of conventional wisdom concerning the subject of rail design and construction: www.rail-nyc-access.com/miami-beach-line - Railroading Culture in the United States is dead.
Did they get rid of all the drug wars? (e.g.: Miami Vice) -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_drug_war And is that the reason for the need to over-commercialize the area to make up for the lost profits from the war on drugs? Or is that still going on, just under their noses?
My opinion that Houston , Dallas , LA , Miami, San francisco are deserve more skyscrapers over 300m tall . China builts a lot skyscrapers over 400m why can’t the US be like them
China builds them and then waits for people to rent them. A lot of them are half empty. The US doesn't build until they get people to pay for the office space.
China has actually banned the building of any further supertalls after their various previous failures in these ventures. LA & San Fran are in an Earthquake region so the planning, engineering & building of towers that size is rarely economically feasible, also the politics to get anything built in California is insane so most developers don't bother wasting their time & money of the corrupt Cali process. No city 'deserves' skyscrapers, it is all a game of economics / supply & demand, but if one city did deserve its very own Supertall it would be without comparison, Toronto.
You so late RU-vid Miami supertalls or Miami future skyline 2025/2026 Miami got over 20 supertalls under construction 🚧 now over 1050ft most 80-104 stories you super late Miami gone look like Dubai …. Just RU-vid it
Don't get me wrong fella, I love Miami and its people but the towers look very plan and understated and they all look the same, so I'm sorry I'm not impressed, mate the developers needs to do better with thinking outside the box with their designs and height and shape of the new buildings. @@urbaninternational
Let me correct two things, Miami Central Station is already open and has been open since 2018, Brightline already serves Fort Lauderdale and West Palm, Orlando is coming early next year. The Heat play at FTX Arena, not the American Airlines Arena, FTX bought the naming rights in March of 2021.
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I live across the street from the world center. Really is amazing to see what Miami has become over the last few years. Also worth noting how many locals hate it , it will be a city of transplants within a few years. It’s already mostly the case if you live downtown or brickell.
Miami has been for decades a city of transplants from all over the world and all over the country. It’s really hard to find many people who are actually from Miami, born and bred as the expression goes. I grew up in Miami, I lived in Miami for over 30+ years, I called Miami my home but I wasn’t really “from” Miami. Wasn’t born there, I was 3 years old when we moved there. So I guess that’s sort of close to being from Miami? In any case I don’t live there any more, moved away almost 20 years ago.
It already is a city of transplants. Immigrant transplants. Cubans aren't native to FL or Miami. They are from Cuba! So what natives are you talking about? Black and White Americans???
@@rimskyrichard8651 oh I agree. I spent 3 months during the pandemic in brickell. One of the biggest problems, Miami was never supposed to be home to this many people- traffic was BEYOND awful. Public transportation would be amazing!
First NYC than Chicago now Miami. Nice to see these iconic world class cities are building affordable housing for average people. These places are great if you are wealthy , not really for anyone else but to have a drink in a way overpriced bar.
@locks4 yhea your house value increases so does your property taxes and insurance middle class people will have no choice and sell their houses and go live somewhere else cheaper
Santa Fe, CDMX is something I recommend for a video. How it has expanded in the last 20 years. As well how that zone of Mexico City will see new Mega-projects such as Distrito Santa Fe, Originia, Bora, Naara, and more...
That's an awesome recommendation thank you! I've gotten behind on editing but have several vids planned, and I'm gonna look into some of this going on in Mexico it wasn't on my radar!
I hope they take into account the inevitable reality that sooner or later Miami will be directly hit by a major category 4 or 5 storm and I don't hear much on how well these buildings are constructed to deal with a category 4-5 hurricane.
Since Hurricane Andrew, Miami-Dade has some of the strongest building codes in the country, besides back in the 1920s The Great Miami Hurricane flattened the city and we came back from that.
@@Distress. Many buildings have not fared well in the much weaker storms that have grazed the Miami area since Hurricane Andrew. Given that, I wouldn’t put much faith in those codes when they finally are put to the test with a direct hit by another category 4 or 5 storm. Not to mention Miami was actually spared a direct hit, the bulk of the damage was down by Homestead towards the southern end of Dade county. Which means all the buildings that were already there prior to Hurricane Andrew are still there with the same codes they were built with 40, 50, 60+ years ago. Fortunately most of those older constructions were built stronger than the current codes but that hasn’t saved similar constructions with direct hits in other areas of the state, they have just fared slightly better than newer construction.
The problem with HY is that it’s too far from the action. It’s Not easy to get to. And the crime rate has hurt it also. It’s unfortunate because it’s a great concept.
I just visited Miami for the first time and I walked away super impressed with the city. It was even better than I thought it would be. With all the upcoming additions it’s going to be even more amazing.
My city, Edmonton, did this as well with Ice District. New rink for the Oilers, tallest building west of Toronto, and a couple other half empty towers.😏
I can tell you most of these projects. Were in the works since 2008 as someone who worked in the industry. Sadly in 2008 i had to leave priced out. And market crash. If you didnt own a home by then it was tough. As most homes are 500k now even in lower income areas. But what was said in developrs was they wanted miami to be for rich condos apts. If you walked through the steets of nyc on every corner were banners of building advertising for miami. Now if they really want to invest they might want to start building in Hialeah lol. As it's the highest elevation in the area. Lol.
Hudson Yards has been an absolute failure and waste of money here in New York. A cautionary tale. Take care of your present residents before you attempt to lure wealthier transplants
@@edwardmiessner6502 As a longtime Miami resident this is definitely tru.e There is no major public transport system other than a few select corridors (not to mention the environmental issues). Miami may look like a world level city on the surface level but it remains that of a glorified resort city because it lacks the foundational elements of a great city.
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Cost of living! Cost of living! Cost of living! All of this will cause the cost of living in miami to go up which already has gone up because of covid. We all know that residents from NY and CA moved to Miami and caused the cost of living to go up. Yes these developments are beautiful but Miamians will be priced out of Miami. I would like to know what does the city plan on doing to help those that will be impacted by these developments in a negative way.
Very good point. Costs going up, and a few people even in these comments have said how their rent increase almost just doubled during lease renewal season! Crazy!
@@urbaninternational Toronto has 239 highrises under construction right now including 3 supertalls with another 2 supertalls about to start construction. Miami for comparison has 9 highrises under construction
@@urbaninternational Or you could talk about North America's fastest growing residential neighborhood located in midtown Toronto @ Yonge & Eglinton. Included in this is nearly a half dozen new 200m+ towers, the 4 years overdue opening of a brand new LRT system & the long planned redevelopment of the Canada Square site. Remember this isn't Downtown or Uptown Suburbia Toronto, this is what is happening in the middle of a residential neighborhood. We all wonder why you Urban Planning channels ignore the one major city in North America that is still growing at an exceptional rate. NYC, LA, Chi & Philly are all dead cities in comparison as more people are moving out of those places than into them.
The idea that all of that is going to happen is mind-boggling because it's already over developed I'm guessing living on the 60th floor when the next hurricane comes through I don't have to worry about it right? The infrastructure in Fort Lauderdale, where I live is horrible I'm assuming Miami's infrastructure is going to be improved dramatically because they already have massive issues with flooding in the streets when it rains. I know one complex that was going up next to a client's condo was so flooded during construction they didn't know if it was going to be able to be fixed they're on the bay. $3,000 a month for a studio apartment is absolutely outrageous Who can afford to live there You even said in your discription ouch give me a break It sounds great on paper but I don't know how it's going to be pulled off with out some hiccups Just saying you know saying.
That's why they are building more inland. Vice did a whole story on this project. They are pricing out the original residents that are on the "high ground".
Well, not they're NOT.. Miami is so corrupt that all inspectors sell their souls to the devil and give those permits without any serious analysis. Those two SLS buildings in Brickell are very, very, very poorly built.
This all sounds and looks amazing.... one thing that we all need to worry about is the lack of common sense from the bend-over city officials that change zoning to please and let developers from other places including the ones that are from here do as they see fit. If you don't agree look what they did to I95, if in downtown or Brickell try going doring peak hours North or South or West, you'll see what I'm talking about. Another place that had a similar change was Sunny Isles, well, take Biscayne blvd by 163St, Aventura, Ives Dairy Road. Or try going to Kendall at 4pm or any time as a matter of fact. Where is the public transit (GOOD ONE) before our city officials decided to do this and are still building a lot more w/out looking in to the future, we need to let them know that there is HUMANS living here and that there needs to be a balance of abundance of nature, Helth, wealth, etc. At the moment there is a lot going on in North Miami and North Miami Beach that people don't know yet, but if we don't learn from the mistakes they did and the huge ones they are making now, Miami's traffic will be the one making headlines (Not the amazing buildings or small Citys within a City).
Really, Miami beach is going first 😬😔They know that's why their buying properties around the downtown, midtown, little Haiti, and Biscayne area. Warehouses are now turning into apartments like New York. I've noticed while driving towards downtown. We all will be in Georgia, South Carolina, up north somewhere soon. 😂😏 Climate change is happening now with flooded streets like river's.