@averette that’s just an advertisment i’m sure they thought about this…i guess they will build its own highway or something like that…they considered that i believe that’s a project for a 3 billion $ In Our City…I Trust Those Guys,My Wife too…We Are Very Excited about ut….and everything i see here…is negative thinking….come oon guys trust this guys i’m sure it will be great…and we will all enjoy having it in our City
@namerg Don’t Worry…I’m Sure For a Project For 3 Billion Dollars Has Been Considered How to Overcome such Problems Like The Nature Forces I Hope They Buid It Soon
This is crazy, have you seen the traffic problems that is there already??With the arena, Bayside, the Port of Miami and beach traffic?????? Who is going to get rich of this big, big big mess.
WTF????? You are going to ruin such a beautiful skyline with this UGLY crap. Is there no city in the world that’s not being destroyed by modern “architecture”. My god, the good taste is completely gone. Now everything is a f***ing CIRCUS!!!!
@vjrei — that’s interesting I was just there, it seems to me more lights are on at night downtown than in the last few years… definitely the three big apt buildings across from AA Arena have more people at home — unless the sales office just putting curtains up and leaving lights on here and there, which is certainly possible — but are you saying Brickell Ikon is 60% empty? Epic?
I think this is a fantastic idea, only if the Casino is as heavily taxed as they are in Vegas. Miami could use a lot of money to rebuild on their infrastructure. We need high - speed eco-frienly and efficient public transport now. The traffic levels have gotten absurd, and parking is ridiculously expensive, along with gas. Change is good sometimes.. we need a new tourism gimmick. As for small businesses around the resort- This could go either way. There definitely will be more traffic
By Emigdiosback on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
didn’t the city cancel this project because it was opposed by the public who didn’t want another casino in the area?
By ivobudinov on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
@averette that’s just an advertisment i’m sure they thought about this…i guess they will build its own highway or something like that…they considered that i believe that’s a project for a 3 billion $ In Our City…I Trust Those Guys,My Wife too…We Are Very Excited about ut….and everything i see here…is negative thinking….come oon guys trust this guys i’m sure it will be great…and we will all enjoy having it in our City
By ivobudinov on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
@namerg Don’t Worry…I’m Sure For a Project For 3 Billion Dollars Has Been Considered How to Overcome such Problems Like The Nature Forces
I Hope They Buid It Soon
By ivobudinov on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
I Expect to See It In The 305 Soon….I Really Love this Project
By UglyMan876 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Please don’t build there because it look awful… Shape like deformed skyscraper… Nobody will like your design… Designing new design now.
By leonidasmelotrip on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
viajo pra miami sempre q posso! adoroo cara.
By yea187 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
I HOPE THEY BUILD THIS FA REAL. MIAMI WOULD BE WAY MORE EXCITING. PLUS JOBS WOULD BE AVAIBLE
By 9tazzer on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
This is crazy, have you seen the traffic problems that is there already??With the arena, Bayside, the Port of Miami and beach traffic?????? Who is going to get rich of this big, big big mess.
By namerg on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Excellent. What about Hurricanes?
By louis18th on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Lim Kok Thay will soon be saying,”I’m in Miami Biatch!”
By Cohonees on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Not to be mean, but his voice doesn’t fit at all. To much Talk show over it.
By RaynMakers on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
A stunning vision to complement our city and set a tone for our evolving position as a world-class destination.
By polet514 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
@NewYorker366 I know, but they are already started construction. :/
By NewYorker366 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
This is an ugly piece of shit.
By z0graf on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
WTF????? You are going to ruin such a beautiful skyline with this UGLY crap. Is there no city in the world that’s not being destroyed by modern “architecture”. My god, the good taste is completely gone. Now everything is a f***ing CIRCUS!!!!
By johnsarat2 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
good
By newyorkcat on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
@vjrei — that’s interesting I was just there, it seems to me more lights are on at night downtown than in the last few years… definitely the three big apt buildings across from AA Arena have more people at home — unless the sales office just putting curtains up and leaving lights on here and there, which is certainly possible — but are you saying Brickell Ikon is 60% empty? Epic?
By Edfutbol24 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
I guess it’s time for me to move up north and come visit when I feel like it. The Miami that I was born and raised in - is no more.
By Sahiliohhh on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
I think this is a fantastic idea, only if the Casino is as heavily taxed as they are in Vegas. Miami could use a lot of money to rebuild on their infrastructure. We need high - speed eco-frienly and efficient public transport now. The traffic levels have gotten absurd, and parking is ridiculously expensive, along with gas. Change is good sometimes.. we need a new tourism gimmick. As for small businesses around the resort- This could go either way. There definitely will be more traffic
By Scoinsoffaterocks on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
What about tornadoes and hurricanes.
By schafernewman on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
What’s with all the hate, I think this looks sick!
By Tafur444 on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Where will be the homeless of Overtown??? Will be the valet parking of resort???
By amarlinbaxter on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
what a ghastly joke. this really aims low - both concept and design. a tragic mistake.
By ChingChongCification on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
y dont u start by building some parking lots?
By uchizuru on Feb 6, 2012 | Reply
Miami Baby!!!!