In preparation for aerial commuting, a luxury high-rise property developer in Miami is making sure the owners of the space-age vehicles have a place to land.
His solution is to build a 'skyport' for flying vehicles on top of a 60-floor building, 700 feet (200 metres) above the ground.
Owners of flying cars will be able to land on top of the tower and fly down to their apartment or condo via a 'sky lobby' and a glass elevator.
The change is being made at luxury development Paramount Miami Worldcenter.
Developer Dan Kodsi has designed a skyscraper with a skyport for the flying cars of wealthy inhabitants of the future