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The new draft of the highest buildings in the world Miapolis
The desire of people to conquer new heights never ceases to fascinate. This giant, yet is in the design stage, but has a good chance of becoming a reality someday surpass the world famous Burj Khalifa - at the moment, the highest skyscraper in the world.
The building, designed by architects from the firm Kobi Karp in Miami, was named Miapolis. It is expected that this skyscraper whose height will be 975 meters, will be located in Watson Island in Miami. At 160 floors of the building will house an amusement park, observatory, restaurants, about 1,000 apartments, 792 hotel rooms, as well as shopping centers with a total area over 180,000 square meters. m.
This structure will be not only a masterpiece of architecture, but also a powerful economic engine of the region. Thus, the project involves the creation of 46,000 jobs for the people involved in the construction and 35,000 permanent jobs after Miapolis will be built. According to preliminary calculations, the building will bring the city each year about 39 million. Dollars, as well as to replenish the local economy by 2, 5 billion. Dollars.
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The building, designed by architects from the firm Kobi Karp in Miami, was named Miapolis. It is expected that this skyscraper whose height will be 975 meters, will be located in Watson Island in Miami. At 160 floors of the building will house an amusement park, observatory, restaurants, about 1,000 apartments, 792 hotel rooms, as well as shopping centers with a total area over 180,000 square meters. m.
This structure will be not only a masterpiece of architecture, but also a powerful economic engine of the region. Thus, the project involves the creation of 46,000 jobs for the people involved in the construction and 35,000 permanent jobs after Miapolis will be built. According to preliminary calculations, the building will bring the city each year about 39 million. Dollars, as well as to replenish the local economy by 2, 5 billion. Dollars.
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