Miami’s skyline is undergoing a massive transformation, and over the next decade, the city will look dramatically different. With over 140 major developments either under construction or planned, Miami’s urban landscape is poised to reach new heights—both literally and figuratively.
Thanks to detailed research and newly available 3D visualizations, it’s now possible to preview what Miami’s skyline will look like once these developments are completed. From Brickell to Edgewater, Downtown to Midtown, every major district is experiencing vertical growth that will reshape how residents, visitors, and investors experience the city.

A City Under Construction
Currently, 24 major towers are under construction, many of which will be completed in the next few years. These include:
- Waldorf Astoria Miami – Miami’s first supertall skyscraper, set to become an instant landmark with its stacked-cube design.
- Cipriani Residences Miami – Bringing timeless Italian elegance to Brickell’s skyline.
- Baccarat Residences – A luxury tower combining hotel and residences on the Miami River.
- Okan Tower – A striking design inspired by a tulip, set to bring new residential, hotel, and office space to Downtown.
- Mercedes-Benz Places Miami – A branded residential tower rising in Brickell, combining automotive design with real estate innovation.
These towers are already visible across the city, with cranes marking the skyline and construction progressing steadily.
What’s Planned: Miami’s Future Growth
In addition to the projects underway, another 120 buildings are in the planning stages, some of which will become defining features of Miami’s future skyline. Among the most notable are:
- Citadel Headquarters – A massive office tower for the global financial firm, which signals Miami’s growing role as a finance and tech hub.
- One Bayfront Plaza – A long-anticipated mixed-use supertall that would dominate the Downtown skyline.
- 888 Brickell – A sleek, modern tower that will feature residences branded by Dolce & Gabbana.
- Ora by Casa Tua – A luxury residential project blending wellness and hospitality, adding to Brickell’s appeal.
- Hyatt Regency Redevelopment – A transformative project that will create new public spaces, residential units, and hotel accommodations along the Miami River.
These projects are in various stages of design, approval, and preparation for construction. If all are realized, they will add tens of thousands of new residential units, office space, hotel rooms, and public amenities.
How Miami Will Look
The impact of this growth will be most visible in key neighborhoods:
- Brickell will see significant densification, with taller, more iconic towers adding to its already impressive skyline.
- Downtown Miami will experience a rebirth, as developments along the riverfront and Biscayne Bay bring new energy and architecture.
- Edgewater and Midtown will continue their evolution into vibrant residential hubs, with sleek towers offering panoramic bay views.
- North Bayshore and Miami Worldcenter will emerge as key development zones, introducing a mix of residential, retail, and cultural projects.
With the skyline growing both upwards and outwards, the city is on track to solidify its status as a global urban center, blending lifestyle, business, and culture in a uniquely Miami way.
Looking Ahead
These large-scale developments are not just about adding square footage—they reflect Miami’s broader transformation. The city is attracting global attention from investors, corporations, and new residents seeking a mix of urban sophistication, tropical climate, and waterfront living.
As this new skyline takes shape, it will redefine not only the city’s aesthetics but also its economy, transportation systems, and public spaces. Miami is stepping confidently into the future, and its skyline is the most visible symbol of that change.
Stay tuned to miamipre.com for in-depth updates on the latest projects, neighborhood guides, and investment insights as Miami continues to grow.

