Ever take a ride on an elevator that rises a quarter of a mile high? Burj Dubai is something that I want to see. Seriously. I hear you can view their new building (now the tallest building in the world) from 59 miles away. This is on my bucket list of must see and do items. My kids would love this place. It is beautiful... On an aside, I keep thinking the Tower of Babel when I think 200 stories high (LOL).
Kudos and congrats to creating such architecturally interesting buildings. Think of all the potential the eye candy if you took pictures from different levels of that puppy (LOL). I bet more people will sign up for property management classes if more builders would create more unique and interesting communities. ;-)
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