Aimco Planning To Sell Waterfront Brickell Assemblage

A large waterfront Brickell parcel could soon be sold.

Aimco told investors last week that it had initiated plans to market for sale a Brickell Assemblage it owns.

According to a previous company presentation, the company is the sole owner of the 1001 Brickell Bay Drive office building and the adjacent Yacht Club Apartments.

It previously said it was executing office leases on a relatively short term basis to prepare for potential redevelopment.

The assemblage size is 4.25 acres, the presentation said.

Aimco also said that demand for rental housing in the area remains “robust.”

The company recently completed a gut renovation of The Hamilton, with 276 apartments in Edgewater.

As of October 31, it had filled 96% of The Hamilton’s units, at rates more than 20% ahead of underwritten rents.

 

 

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Anonymous
19 days ago

There goes the views from Panorama.

analyst
19 days ago

hopefully something prettier than the grey Panorama will be build in front of it…

Anonymous
19 days ago

Based on the views coming from Panorama in OnlyFans videos, I’d be more concerned with a awful tenants if I was a residents who bought there.

Umm
19 days ago

You guys understand that no one owns in panorama, right? It’s a rental tower. I thought people on here understood real estate

Cover the Podiums
19 days ago

Those are perfectly good towers…what about investing in Little Havana. That whole place needs a full gut job…

incoming hate comments in 3, 2, 1

Son of Putin
19 days ago

Agree, I don’t understand why Little Havana is so overlooked by investors…

Anonymous
19 days ago

They don’t want to deal with Loco Joe.

Anon
19 days ago

He’s going to be out in 2 years. Plus the county manages development there not loco Joe C

*Name*
19 days ago

Little Havana is controlled by City, not County RTZ.

Anon
19 days ago

The west side of Brickell and Riverside are in the RTZ. Also new live local law – plus we will have new leadership soon.

Anonymous
19 days ago

They can easily get someone else in office with new districting

Anonymous
19 days ago

And people will scream “gentrification!!!” if you try and build something nice

anon
19 days ago

they’re actually screaming, build better developments and improve the roads and infrastructure in Little Havana.

Urbanist
19 days ago

Little Havana needs more density to be added. It does not make sense to tear down a duplex to build a triplex.

Anon
19 days ago

Yes it does when those duplex are crumbling and look like shanty towns

Anon
19 days ago

They should build more low rises and change zoning so they can have retail there’s… it’s a retail desert and needs to have more cosmopolitan rerail

Antennae
19 days ago

I and most tourists actually like the fact there’s no cosmopolitan retail. Keep it different and unique. I think it needs major density, hotels, more restaurants and wider sidewalks

Anonymous
19 days ago

No we don’t, I and tourists feel like it’s not conducive to local businesses to restrict access to infrastructure projects and development that attracts patrons and helps local business grow. It’s like a siege on those who want to be included in the city’s development.

melo yellow
18 days ago

plenty of starbucks to the east….

Anonymous
18 days ago

It should wind up being a hot area like West Loop in Chicago. You can walk to Cafe la Trova from Brickell.

Anonymous
19 days ago

Concurrency requirements to upgrade infrastructure.

Anon
19 days ago

The neighborhood needs a name rebranding.

Anonymous
19 days ago

Riverside name for east part by Brickell is already accepted by most

Anonymous
19 days ago

Maybe you need a full blow job

Anon
19 days ago

Why redevelop already beautiful buildings? There’s so many new projects along the river. in western parts of Brickell all way to Riverside west of I95 are undergoing major redevelopment.

Anon
19 days ago

I thought you were the advocate for parking podiums. Both of those towers have horrible street interaction and little podium covering.

Anonymous
19 days ago

So is the Mandarin Oriental, but the golden rule that governs real estate is LOCATION.

Anonymous
19 days ago

They had that land for years, it started as affordable housing

Jenny
19 days ago

Little Havana needs a Metromover first

Anonymous
19 days ago

That’s not stopping Wynwood and Edgewater and even further north where they just keep clogging roads

Anonymous
19 days ago

It’s getting a metro rail extension and street car

Anon
18 days ago

It’s getting neither of those

Anonymous
18 days ago

The 4 ambassadors need to get demolished asap…

Anon
19 days ago

Residents at Panorama are thrilled

MiamiFranky
19 days ago

yes they are, …it delays plans for demolition and a whole new project at least 5 years..

Anon
19 days ago

Those buildings aren’t going anywhere—the apt bldg is barely 20 years old and rents with ease, and the office tower is Class A located in an unusually strong office market.

Thomas Paine
19 days ago

If you choose to move to a major US city and expect the right to unobstructed views, ya sick in the head

Anonymous
19 days ago

Too bad, because Stantec’s proposed renovation of the Yacht Club apartments was actually quite nice, unlike their other work on the canceled INS Building redevelopment. Maybe the new owner will paint it to match The Mark next door again, or paint it something that screams less “affordable housing along I-95” and The Mark will follow suit.

Mayor of Brickell
19 days ago

The waterfront here should be much nicer.

Little Havana should model itself off East Austin. Bring in the hipsters and artists.

anon
19 days ago

Totally, I think it’s already nicer than Wynwood and can get even better.

Anonymous
19 days ago

I want to live in Riverside! But nobody speaks English, bring America to riverside!

Anonymous
18 days ago

Start tutoring

About time
19 days ago

These units are really ugly and the white towers above the yacht club look depressing. What’s gonna happen to Dhalia? They are spending a lot fixing that up and I guess it won’t be around for long.

Anonymous
18 days ago

AIMCO does not own the 4 Ambassadors, which is what I think you are referring to, so they are not going anywhere and Delilah’s Supper Club is moving forward as planned.

The Brickell Assemblage the article refers to includes the AON office building and the Yacht Club apartments. AIMCO owns both and was looking at redevelopment as early as Q2 2027, but those plans have obviously changed and they are looking to sell them off.

John
18 days ago

I would bid on brickell townhouse, south brickell is the place to be

???
19 days ago

Jeff Bezos the ball is in your court… Make it happen!

Mary Gilbeaux
19 days ago

Panorama doesn’t deserve the views it has. The views belong to wealthier, more discriminating people who would never live in such an abomination of a developer money-grab.

anon
19 days ago

It’s becoming way too dense along the bay. They are ruining it for the rest of the city. Build density to the west, and keep the bay serene.

Anon
18 days ago

Buy on the waterfront if it bothers you so much, and developers get to develop where they want, it comes with ownership