Construction Permit Application Filed For One Brickell City Centre

A construction permit application has been submitted for One Brickell City Centre.

The filing was made with Miami’s Building Department on June 15.

According to the filing, a total of 2,383,735 new square feet will be built.

The permit lists 2,365,352 new square feet of office, and 18,383 of retail.

The upfront fees from the Building Department are listed at $1,168,031.20

No contractor is attached to the permit. Brickell City Centre Plaza LLC is shown as the owner, with a contact listed from Related.

A hearing on the project is scheduled before Miami’s Urban Development Review Board on June 21.

The UDRB submission show that the tower is planned to top off at 59 stories, or 977 feet, with a rooftop helipad.

The total habitable area in the UDRB filing is shown as 1,136,718 square feet.

 

 


 

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Ken Griffin
3 months ago

Interested to see the tenant roster…

Rocky.
3 months ago

This means Waldorf Astoria will be Miami’s first supertall building!

Anonymous
3 months ago

Not last hopefully, considering it’s a literal architectural joke.

Aqui estoy
3 months ago

Just shy of a supertall

Cover the Podiums
3 months ago

They should have put a 25ft ceilings rotating restaurant/observation deck and made it an even 1000ft…missed opportunity…

Hello
3 months ago

Still waiting for one bayfront

To Tell The T
3 months ago

I hope you have a comfortable seat

Hollo
3 months ago

Keep waiting…

Anonymous
3 months ago

How can 2,383, 735 square feet will be built, but only 1,136, 718 square feet be habitable?

Anonymous
3 months ago

c a r s

Name*
3 months ago

Here in my car, I feel safest of all

TPA resident
3 months ago

Looks great. Wish the Santander tower that was supposed to be built around the 2010’s was a reality. It will complement the one brickell city centre nicely.

Anonymous
3 months ago

The Santander tower was super sleek. Wish it was built too

As good as it gets
3 months ago

Most really cool, striking towers that were proposed in Miami haven’t been built.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Same with Brickell Financial Center II.

Azarius
3 months ago

Is there a reason they keep saying 1074ft then dropping the height??

Kitty s
3 months ago

Slack in economy

Matt
3 months ago

FAA is strict in brickell

Anonymous
3 months ago

are those modernized metromever trains?

Let's Go!
3 months ago

Let’s hope! The County is actively engaged in a $150mil Metromover upgrade project, which, once complete, could accept new trains. New trains and new technology can be used to create new routes, possibly some kind of express service.
https://www.miamidade.gov/global/transportation/metromover-upgrade-project.page

Anonymous
3 months ago

Um, the existing rolling stock is being refurbished. If the county were serious, all the shorty beer cans would be scrapped, stations upgraded, and rolling stock be commissioned for trains of three or more cars with a capacity closer to that of Metrorail.

Let's Go!
3 months ago

Existing rolling stock is being refurbished, yes. And the system is being upgraded to accept new vehicles in the future, which will be necessary when the system expands to the Design District and the Beach.

Cover the Podiums
3 months ago

Right. They currently looks like childish short bus people movers

Anonymous
3 months ago

No, they are fake trains.

Anonymous
3 months ago

This project it’s a go, go, go!

Name*
3 months ago

Not so record large or tall.

anon
3 months ago

>>The total habitable area in the UDRB filing is shown as 1,136,718 square feet.

What’s the other 1 million feet? Parking?

Anonymous
3 months ago

I’m confused by that surface parking lot shown in one of the above renderings. Where exactly is that ?

Anonymous
3 months ago

It’s the plaza in front of that parking garage that was built next to the mover station. It used to be a surface lot a few years ago.

Anon
3 months ago

I believe that fake surface lot is on the north side of 7th St (there is actually a new parking structure there now). I assume they eliminated it in the renderings so you can see how this new one looks, because if it was included you wouldn’t be able to see the new building from this perspective.

Ben Schwartzman
3 months ago

Is this a 2.3m sf office building? I don’t see this happening without tenant committing to at least 500K sf. The developers could never finance it without that.

anan
3 months ago

Gotta wonder if this project moving forward so fast makes Mr. Griffin have second thoughts.

Howard Roark
3 months ago

Let’s do a Kickstarter to pay for the additional 23 feet to top it off at 1,000

Name
3 months ago

What a beautiful tower. It’s too good for Miami it seems.

Cover the Podium
3 months ago

Great tower but that parking podium looks hideous

calivalle
3 months ago

Does it look like an earthquake went thru the middle of this building ,how incredibly this design got approved…

jonny boy
3 months ago

unless you broke ppl live in brickell i don’t want to hear any comments. Only people that live in brickell or the nice parts of miami can talk. the rest of you discuss overtown and allapattah developments k thanks

ANOY
3 months ago

OHH BOI

jonny boy
3 months ago

lol

ANOY
3 months ago

Boi

Bob art guy
3 months ago

Aesthetically it fails. It needs another element to bring it to life. Example. The center vertical cut-away section could be a punchy red or yellow and then tastefully repete that color in other places. Now you a building with more personality

Se me paro'
3 months ago

Agree, my only hope is they do something with the lighting

Cover the Podium
3 months ago

Umm hell no. This an A class office tower not some tacky wynwood apartment building

Anonymous
3 months ago

By personality, you mean cheap and nasty? Wrong Related for that, pal.

Anon
3 months ago

Should have kept the copper fins but no fixed red or yellow, that would be tacky. I do assume the cutaways on the two corners will have LEDs they can light up in any color to create drama.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Maybe if Barnum and Bailey are the signature tenants

Que bolá
3 months ago

Red in the front cut-away? Yeez, that’s tacky man. You started well, with promises, but out of the sudden dropped down incredibly fast…

Name
3 months ago

It’s an A class office tower, Bob. Not some tacky Wynwood project. How much “taste” does a beautiful office tower need? Some of you people on here have absolutely no taste.