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The Wachovia building was designed by the prestigious Chicago architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. At 764 feet, it was our tallest building for 20 years. It remains my favorite building in Miami even to this very day. It was so ahead of its time, it fits into today's skyline with no problem. The exquisite inverted triangle it creates at the top as viewed from the Rickenbacker Causeway I find to be absolutely stunning.
Miami's skyline is nothing more than shoddy half empty condo buildings.
Chicago has beautiful buildings with actual significance.
Not true! The residential buildings are filling up and not all of them were built recently, and there's also a bunch of office towers under construction now.
Beautiful photos of Miami! Miami is a major financial city especially for Latin America and the Caribbean, since it is basically Latin America's defacto financial capital. Also not to mention, Miami has the largest concentration of international banks outside of New York City. Some might think beaches, nightlife and shopping, but there's more than just the fun, there's a strong financial foundation.
In this photo, the area designated Wynwood is actually our Edgewater/Arts District. Yes, we have an Edgewater just like Chicago.
those Miami pics are excellent!! SO beautiful and dense
the ocean sets it off
Miami>>>>>>>>>>
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