In the last half-decade, Miami's development resurgence has been marked by high-flying starchitecture projects, $45M penthouses, and insane private pools. Today Curbed Miami has a look at the city's next achievement to unlock: the "supertall" skyscraper. Over the last decade many "supertall" towers—defined as taller than 984 feet—have been proposed and, for various reasons, dejected, though the latest crop of hopefuls (including the much ballyhooed One Brickell tower) may yet claim the title. Read on. [Curbed Miami; previously]
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