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Date: January 16th, 2026 9:45 AM Author: Thriller Nubile Public Bath Gay Wizard
tbh its the only US city that is young. demographically, but more importantly its young in its own existence and energy.
cranes constantly in skyline building entirely new neighborhoods of skyscrapers at all times. "cool" neighborhoods emerging and receding and emerging again. 20 years ago Wynwood was abandoned industrial. Ten years ago boho-fag-underground place to be. Now its passe and for tourists. New public schools being built, and immediately filled, at all times.
Different US cities have pieces of this, and some far exceed Miami in different areas. But Miami is unique and dynamic in that its the only place where all of this is happening, and most of it is happening for the first time.
I hate a lot about Miami, but it's the only really "alive" US city and the only place that is on the upswing, not the downswing. It will be one of the "world cities" in the 21st C, and your grandkids will marvel in the way you might today to learn that someone could have bought a block of building in Manhattan a hundred years ago.
Some swampy field surrounded by chainlink fence two minutes walk from brickell today will be like E.47th Street in NYC in 30 years.
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