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  2. ‘Skyline of Miami Gardens.’ Formula One museum, hotels ...

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    The first tower will be 10 stories and consist of 252 units and include a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom rental apartments, according to Benhamou.

  3. SLS Lux - Wikipedia

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    SLS Lux is a 58-story skyscraper luxury apartment building and hotel in the Brickell district of Greater Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. The building consists of 438 condo units and 86 hotel-condo units set atop a parking pedestal. [ 1 ]

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  5. List of tallest buildings in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami Riverbridge Tower 1 1,049 (320) 95 2028 Downtown Proposed three tower project to replace the existing Hyatt Regency and James L. Knight Center. Will include 1,806 apartments, 615-room Hyatt Regency hotel and 190,000 square feet of Class A meeting space. [214] 316 NE 2 Street 1,049 (320) 104 Unknown Downtown 609 Brickell 1,049 (320)

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    Miami [b] is a coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida.It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta, and the ninth-largest in the United States. [9]

  7. List of tallest buildings in Miami Beach - Wikipedia

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    Miami Beach's history of skyscrapers began in 1929 with the completion of The Blackstone. Back then, the hotel was the tallest building in Miami Beach, at 157 feet (48 m) tall. [ 2 ] For more than five decades between 1940 and 1995, Miami beach went on a skyscraper hiatus, with few buildings taller than 200 feet (61 m) constructed.