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Indulging in a sailing adventure on your own superyacht is one thing, but bringing it back to the marina right outside your luxury home is taking it to another level. This is just one of the many perks that residents of the Aston Martin Skyscraper are soon to enjoy, with the breathtaking construction now almost completed. 16 photos
Expanding luxury vehicle design into real estate development seems only natural, especially for brands that have a rich history behind them. Porsche recently announced that it’s ready to build its first hotel, and Aston Martin has almost completed the construction of its state-of-the-art skyscraper - the company’s first real estate project.
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Spurred by talks with Elon Musk, Miami-Dade officials OK study of underground transit tunnels
Miami-Dade officials are keeping the county on track as a place
Elon Musk’s Boring Company could begin digging subterranean people movers to circumvent gridlock with electric vehicles.
On Thursday, the county’s
transportation planning board approved a six-month, $88,000 study of tunneling technology created by Musk’s company, as well as similar technology designed by other companies, as a way to provide faster, cheaper travel options to residents.
The move comes just weeks after Fort Lauderdale Mayor
Dean Trantalis
announced that his city had accepted a proposal from the Boring Co. to build an underground transit system between its downtown and beach, barring a better proposal from another firm by Aug. 30.
Artist turns trash into furniture crafting a message about Biscayne Bay
You can shop at the Bay Store studio in Miami through Sunday
Artist creates furniture out of Miami s trash
MIAMI – James Quinaz is building a shelving unit, but it’s what he’s making it with that he really wants you to pay attention to: A huge plastic construction barrier he found on one of the Spoil Islands in northern Biscayne Bay, trash that had probably been submerged for years.
“This was a beast to take back but we did it,” Quinaz says. “When I found it, was filled with water as well.”