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Skyscrapers in Miami Beach, Florida (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Miami Beach, Florida" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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The Miami City Ballet, a ballet company founded in 1985, is housed in a 63,000 sq ft (5,900 m 2) building near Miami Beach's Bass Museum of Art. The Miami Beach Festival of the Arts is an annual outdoor art festival that was begun in 1974.
The Miami Beach Art Deco Museum describes the Miami building boom as coming mostly during the second phase of the architectural movement known as Streamline Moderne, a style that was “buttressed by the belief that times would get better, and was infused with the optimistic futurism extolled at American’s World Fairs of the 1930s.” [4]
The city of Miami Beach ordered residents of a 164-unit condo tower to evacuate the building Thursday after engineers found significant damage to a critical structural beam in the parking garage.
The tallest completed building in Miami Beach is Five Park, a residential tower which stands 519 ft (158 m) tall and contains 48 floors. [1] 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]
MIAMI BEACH (AP) — An evacuation order has abruptly forced out residents of a 14-story oceanfront building on the same avenue where a condominium collapse killed nearly 100 people last year.
Miami is the location of 79 of these properties and districts, including 5 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. One property, the Venetian Causeway, is split between Miami and Miami Beach, and is thus included on both lists. Another 3 sites were once listed, but ...