Jan 03, 2025 - 0 Comments - Development -

Scroll Through Google Streetviews of Miami’s Skyline for the Past 17 Years

Anyone that has had the pleasure of driving across the bridge to Key Biscayne, or even better, to walk, bike, or run on it, has to have noticed what a great view one gets of Miami’s rapidly growing skyline, the 3rd most dense in North America. What one can lose track of is just how much that skyline view has changed over time. SCROLL DOWN to check out these Google StreetView images recorded over the years.

2007 Miami Skyline

2009 Miami Skyline

2012 Miami Skyline

2015 Miami Skyline

2021 Miami Skyline

2022 Miami Skyline

2024 Miami Skyline

These changes in Miami’s skyline are mirrored in the areas demographic and economic trends (33130, 33131, other Miami-Dade County zip codes and cities) and property trends, all of which have been on a fairly steady upward trend as the city is increasingly noticed by global investors.  The Four Seasons building dominates the skyline in this view but as of the time of this post Panorama Tower, just to the right of The Four Seasons in this photo, is the tallest building in the city.  These will be joined soon by a number of other large buildings as Miami continues to enjoy significant growth, particularly in its central business district.  The skyline should thus continue to change.

This post, originally published in 2015 and then updated in 2021, is here republished updated yet again with 2022 and 2024 Google Streetview images. The story keeps growing.