PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter Starts Miami Art Week With Show-Stealing Exhibit Of Flying Car

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Miami Art Week is off to a flying start as PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter unveils a prototype of the world’s first flying car along with its contemporary art collection at a special private, VIP preview exhibit on Tuesday, December 3rd.

PARAMOUNT flying car 1Photo Credit: Courtesy of PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter

PARAMOUNT, the world’s most-equipped residential tower, known for its innovative flying car Skyport, will host the exhibit entitled: “Miami 2020 and Beyond” featuring the PAL-V (Personal Air Landing Vehicle) Pioneer flying car and an impressive contemporary art collection including “Red World” by renowned artist Steven Manolis, and “Miami Vice” and “Moons Over Miami” by Miami’s hometown museum-class graffiti artist Ahol Sniffs Glue (also known as David Anasagasti). Ahol Sniffs Glue's works in the development, featuring his trademark's "eyes" in spray paints blend seamlessly with PARAMOUNT's lobby and urban design.

PARAMOUNT flying car 2Photo Credit: Courtesy of PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter

The Dutch-made PAL-V Pioneer – already in production and selling for $599,000 with 70 flying cars already sold – comes with retractable overhead and rear propellers and tail wings, and can cruise at an altitude as high as 12,500 feet. Using automobile gasoline instead of jet fuel, it reaches speeds of 200 miles per hour in the air and 100 miles per hour on the ground.

PARAMOUNT's 58th floor Skydeck is designed so it can be modified in the future as a Skyport with a hydraulic floor capable of transforming its rooftop pool into a take-off and landing pad for flying cars.

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Miami Vice by Ahol Sniffs Glue

Photo Credit: Courtesy of PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter

Other artists in the exhibit include sculptor Tatiana Blanco, painter Janos, photographers Rafael Balcazar and Gonzalo Fuenmayor and more.

“We are delighted to support, promote and celebrate innovation as well as prominent local and international artists at PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter,” said developer Dan Kodsi. “Miami is the city of the future and an international art world capital. We are pleased to celebrate Miami Art Week by unveiling our Contemporary Collection.”

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Floating Sculpture (No Title) by Tatiana Blanco

Photo Credit: Courtesy of PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter

PARAMOUNT Residences

PARAMOUNT has 90% of its 500+ city- and bay-view residence inventory sold already, amounting over $400 million in sales. Units range in size from 1,180 to 2,350 square feet, with prices starting at $750 per square foot. It has more than 57 nationalities represented among its buyer pool. The tower's Upper Deck has caught worldwide attention as the largest amenity deck in the U.S. In four acres, 90 feet above downtown Miami, it has amenities including:

  • First-in-the-U.S. outdoor soccer field in a high-rise residential development
  • Two tennis courts
  • Multiple resort-style pools
  • Lush parks and spa baths
  • And more

PARAMOUNT flying car 5Photo Credit: Courtesy of PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter

For additional information about PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter, call (855) 756-0123, see www.PARAMOUNTmiami.com or visit the sales center at 1010 NE 2nd Ave., Miami, FL 33132.

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Andres E. Caceres
A fan of reading and writing, Andres got his start in his middle school’s monthly newspaper. He co-founded and acted as Editor-in-Chief of South Florida lifestyle publication Doral Magazine. An avid reader, he enjoys the classics as well as modern books.

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