Miami Apartments to Get Landing Pads for Flying Cars
A residential skyscraper under construction in Miami will feature a “sky deck” for future flying cars.
A residential skyscraper under construction in Miami will feature a “sky deck” for future flying cars.
The 60-story Paramount Miami World Center will have 500 high-end apartments, including two dozen penthouses.
Developer Daniel Kodsi says he is in talks about potential applications with several companies that are developing vertical-take-off-and-landing aircrafts. The building is due to be completed by year-end.
Helicopter landing pads have adorned buildings for decades. But Kodsi claims the new Miami tower would be the first in the world designed especially for so-called flying cars.
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