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Originally Posted by bobdreamz
It's amazing how Edgewater has boomed with highrises within the last decade.
With the topping off of Aria on the Bay it now becomes Miami's 45th. skyscraper over 500+ feet | 152+ meters tall and only trails NYC & Chicago in that category in the US.
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I agree. Behind NY and Chicago, Miami is #3. Its grown a lot. Eclipsing many U.S. cities in the last decade in terms of skyline prowess and size. The city thinks big. The region is thinking big. Transportation, street functionality, retail, hotels, office towers... lots planned and rising. A growing tech sector as well along with an ever increasing financial sector, its the Manhattan of the South. If one city is experiencing Manhattanization, its Miami.
And its interesting, because when people visit the place for the first time, they are all blown away.