Construction Gets Underway At 750-Foot St. Regis Sunny Isles Beach

Construction is now underway on the first tower at The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, according to the SFBJ.

The developers broke ground after selling $900 million worth of units in the first tower, or around 75% of 175 units. A $55m penthouse was among the sales.

Sales for the second tower could launch in the winter.

Both will be 62-story towers, with each rising 750 feet, making them the tallest in Sunny Isles.

A total of 336 residential units are planned between the two, according to a utilities agreement.

There will also be two restaurants, and 70,000 square feet of amenities.

Marketing material show there will be 53,372 square feet of photovoltaic glass installed on the west façade of the development – enough to generate 530,000 kilowatt hours from the sun per year, while also reducing infrared radiation.

Coastal Construction is the contractor.

Arquitectonica is the architect.

Fortune International Group and Chateau Group are the developers.

 

 


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Urbanist
1 month ago

I really wish this was going to be built on Brickell Ave — we need more space for luxury towers in Miami. I’m not moving to Aventura!

Anonymous
1 month ago

This isn’t in Aventura, Magellan.

OkanisDead
1 month ago

It’s Aventura Beach!

Anon
1 month ago

Brickell has its own type of buildings. These are for the exclusive and private luxury of Sunny Isles.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Brickell has this type too.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I needs more, and less jagged Baccarat crap.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It*

Anon
1 month ago

sure jan

Anonymous
1 month ago

Yup sure thing. That and , oh, the $5.3million-$26million price tags keeps you from buying a unit here.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Downtown would be better suited for this, the site across from the Arena would be perfect!!

Anonymass
1 month ago

There is something going on with parking lot in front of the Arena because it’s weird that it’s still not for sale or sold. Some say they can’t build higher than the Freedom Tower, not sure if that’s true but something’s up.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Thank goodness. The freedom tower should be the tallest building in that part of downtown.

Anonymous
1 month ago

…or design a building that articulates away from Freedom Tower, and complements it. RAMSA is an easy choice.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I hope that’s not true. It’s a travesty that that lot is sitting vacant.

OkanisDead
1 month ago

Not true!

Anonymous
1 month ago

This is the Next Miami, not the next beach town where nobody will ever go.

Genius on display
1 month ago

SIB is so crowded that nobody goes there.

MIami kid
1 month ago

Yeah Haulover is the beach to go to.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Its too far from the highway, and unlivable here.

Genius on display
1 month ago

says you in your dump apartment next to I95 and NW 79thslum

Anonymous
1 month ago

Well, that’s were affordable housing should go rather than entitled folks demanding it on Brickell Avenue or Flagler Street.

John
1 month ago

Brickell Townhouse is on the market, perfect South Brickell spot on the water

Anonymous
1 month ago

Lots of new lots opening up around the Underline – Perfect visibility for buildings like these in the center of Brickell.

anon
1 month ago

If these were in Brickell they’d be half stucco like Opera 2.0

anon
1 month ago

You’re thinking of Downtown 5th not the new glassy shimmering buildings in Brickell.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I think he means, one-third parking garage, two-thirds box.

Anon
1 month ago

No, I’m thinking of that new building going up by the river thats half stucco

Brickellitis
1 month ago

I spit into your Brickell circle jerk.

Anon
1 month ago

These are $50 million penthouses for the worlds richest – not for escorts from Brickell.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Brickell is for professionals and moguls. These buildings are for, I don’t even know who, but it’s a little odd.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Don’t we have sanctions in place?

Anon
1 month ago

yeah, professional escorts.

Brickellitis
1 month ago

Peeps with real bucks want beachfront, not to be on the wrong side of the Bay surrounded by a bunch of BrickHell hipster poseurs.

MIami kid
1 month ago

Just call it Miami Gardens while you’re at it.

Anon
1 month ago

Gorgeous. Another beauty by Arquitectonica.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Don’t they realize they look like peninses?

Anonymous
1 month ago

They are iconic game-changing penises.

Finding Dummies
1 month ago

Clean up your thought process please! They look like beautiful skyscrapers to me.

Anonymous
1 month ago

just admit you admire phallic shapes

Anonymous
1 month ago

I love penises

MIami kid
1 month ago

Now all we need is two butts next to them.

Anonymous
1 month ago

More beauts by Arquitectonica needed in Miami proper, and less Baccarat.

Azure
1 month ago

Amazing project! That’s got to be one of the largest pools I’ve seen in a condo development.

Anonymous
1 month ago

For their prices, the pool should be filled with Dom Perignon.

Anonymous
1 month ago

That pool should have been on the rooftop like the Aura Skypool at the St. Regis in Dubai.

Anonymous
1 month ago

We actually need infinity pools like that in Miami! Downtown/Brickell.

Anon
1 month ago

Brickell is more suited to buildings like Empire or the new stucco building by the river

Anon
1 month ago

Empire is being redesigned to fit the stature of the location. The one on the river is STUNNING, nicest new build in Miami.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Another beaut by Arquitectonica!

(please please please hire me now)

Anonymous
1 month ago

I still have some first grade drawing of box buildings with windows that aren’t the same size, and disproportionate detailing. I should be the next Bernado Fort Brecia!

Anonymous
1 month ago

easy they hire anyone

Anonymous
1 month ago

Dubai watch out!!!

Anon
1 month ago

Miami is way nicer than Dubai and we have huma rights here too so it’s no comparison.

Anonymass
1 month ago

Dubai is so boring and ugly. I was there last week and I expected all fancy new buildings, yes there were some but the majority were very basic. Also, it felt very empty and soulless as a city and the middle eastern culture isn’t for everybody, especially women or LGBTQ people. I expected more from
Dubai.

Azure
1 month ago

Dubai is a collection of buildings in the desert, not much else. No street life, wannabe American culture and intolerant. No thanks.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Don’t be a bigot, cultural imperialist! Now buy more Chinese sweatshop skinny jeans made from forced Uighur labor!

Downtowner
1 month ago

I know this is not a popular sentiment among my fellow readers of this website, but I believe Sunny Isles has been ruined. It wasn’t glamorous, but there used to be a certain charm with the mid-century themed motels that used to line Collins Avenue. I think the place looks pretty tacky now.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Yes, because a street lined with Starlite Motels is “charming.” Now Edgewater used to be charming, and if it were developed with towers like SIB is getting instead of boxes and parking garages, it would have been an acceptable sacrifice.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s become Manhattan meets the beach. If I had those kind of dollars to spend in South Florida, I’d live in Key Biscayne or Bal Harbor. I wouldn’t want that level of density, plus looking across the street at strip malls and gas stations sucks when you’re paying millions for a place.

OkanisDead
1 month ago

Do I see the pool facing the highway?

Anon
1 month ago

There’s a pool facing the ocean as well as an additional pool on the west side of the building for afternoon sun

BWIZ.
1 month ago

That was my first thought. Even with the little pool on the beach side it seems like it should be reversed.

Cover the Podiums
1 month ago

This is pretty sick, but I wish Sunny isles had more density than just boulders on the coast line.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I don’t. There’s no way to get in and out without driving through miles and miles of ghetto.

MIami kid
1 month ago

OH YES! The paper clip and file nail condos. I forgot about this.

Brickellitis
1 month ago

So much better location than BrickHell.

Anonymous
1 month ago

so incorrect

Just me
1 month ago

Stunning.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Can you imagine if in the place of the favella of Brickell (i.e., Four Ambassadors), we had a development of this stature? One can dream.

Anonymous
1 month ago

We have plenty of lots to build something like this in Brickell.