Brickell’s St. Regis Residences Submitted To FAA At 630 Feet

Brickell’s planned St. Regis Residences has been sent to the Federal Aviation Administration for review.

According to the March 23 FAA filing, the spire at the St. Regis will reach a height of 630 feet above ground, or 639 feet above sea level.

The project has been working its way through the pre-construction phase, including an agreement last month to connect to the completed tower to the county’s water and sewer system.

The St. Regis was initially announced as two towers rising 47 and 48 stories, but in October a report said that the project would only include a single tower.

The utilities agreement recorded in February showed that St. Regis Residences will include 350 residential units and 30 hotel rooms.

Related Group and Integra Investments are the developers.

The project is being designed with a nautical theme by Robert A.M. Stern Architects.

 

 

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Anon
8 months ago

An absolute honor to have a stern-designed tower in Brickell. Looking forward to seeing it rise!

anonymous
8 months ago

Is this Howard Stern?

anonymoose
8 months ago

Baba Booey! Also no.

Anonymous
8 months ago

It’s Daniel Stern back from the dead.

Anon
8 months ago

No onlyfans hookers allowed

anonymous
8 months ago

if they got the money, who cares?

Anonymous
8 months ago

…but those are the good ones!

Anonymous
8 months ago

LOL if they could afford it, then what really is the point of going to college?

Anonymous
8 months ago

Don’t worry. Related’s other project, One Brickell/Baccarat Residences has that market covered.

anonymous
8 months ago

pure sex

that colpatria guy chisme
8 months ago

bro what

anonymoose
8 months ago

Exciting times for this neck of the skyline between this development and also Una. AS+GG and RAMSA. Miami winning.

Professional Engineer
8 months ago

Thank goodness its only one tower now. It looked cheap and like money grab to have two identical towers.

Brickell living
8 months ago

Smells like a bait and switch with the number of towers. Announce one tower until it sells out then announce the second tower. Intern messed up with the initial press release saying there would be two towers.

Anon
8 months ago

Just 30 hotel rooms is pure stupidity. Not enough to have a true hotel operator, and just enough to make financing a unit a huge PITA. Most lenders won’t cover hotel/condo bldgs.

Ahh, but yeah, this isn’t meant for folks who need financing. All cash only!

Anonomatopoeia
8 months ago

Yes, all cash only baby! We got to get rid of these political currency units somehow!

Not Anonymous
8 months ago

This part of Brickell is full of run-down old buildings that need replacing. Continue the work!

Melo is sigma and Chad
8 months ago

they just old, not necessary run down.

Not Anonymous
8 months ago

I have a friend that lives in Brickell Place, and the entire property is very underutilized. With such a large property and prime location, the development is in desperate need of a revamp or redevelopment.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Give a developer a hammer and he will find that everything he encounters needs a pounding.

Anonymous
8 months ago

I have a co-worker’s brother whose dentist that lives in Brickell Place, and the entire property is wonderful.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Agreed! No offense to any owners on this page, but Brickell Place (and other older developments nearby) is just hard to look at. Let’s make this area of Brickell beautiful too.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Thank you construction contractor hype man.

Anon
8 months ago

how to people not have any notion of what makes a real city … it’s old + new and character + style/flash. You want to be Vegas, or Dubai, then move there.

Anonymous
8 months ago

The entire country is coming to a point soon where we will have to choose if we want to save our entitlement plans or allow the future to have a chance… THIS IS INDICATIVE OF BRICKELL AND LITTLE HAVANA. You can’t over extend to save the past because you throw aside the future.

Anonymous
8 months ago

They’re historic like the Miami Vice building. We could allow townhomes and lowrises, with boutique shops nearby or in between. It’s the perfect ratio of residence to open air right now, as a transition.

Anonymous
8 months ago

The 1960s and 1970s nondescript cereal boxes. Not the buildings from Arquitectonica back when they were decent architects.

Anonymous
8 months ago

The “keep it short” short crowd crops up. LET GO OF THE LOW RISE ARGUMENT. There is this delusion that you’re going to create a low scale brooklyn like neighborhood in Brickell…. NOT GOING TO HAPPEN! WAKE UP AND SMELL THE CHANGE. The overly protective PC crowd is dying out in their voice and their ideas are collapsing in on themselves. While there is boom and bust in Miami the alternative of stagnation is far worse.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Same with Bay Point.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Cool, now if only RAMSA did a Ritz Carlton Residences in the style of Freedom Tower at MWC…