Last month, developers broke ground on what will become Miami’s first supertall skyscraper, a 100-story tower that also will be the city’s first 1MSF building.

The Waldorf-Astoria residential tower looks like stack of glass cubes precariously perched atop each other Jenga-style, which no doubt increased the engineering challenge of making downtown Miami’s first supertall about to withstand 100 MPH hurricane-force winds.

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