Construction Permit Filed At Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ 639-Foot St. Regis Residences

A construction permit has been filed at the Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ St. Regis Residences tower.

The permit was submitted on August 9. It is awaiting for plans to be fully submitted before review begins.

According to the filing, the condo building will have 52 stories.

A total of 152 residential condo units are planned, the permit states. That is identical to what was shown in a June UDRB filing (the UDRB submission also showed 391 parking spaces).

The hard construction cost is estimated on the permit at $201,740,547.

No contractor is yet attached to the permit. 1809 Brickell Property Owner, LLC is listed as the owner, with a Related group email as the contact.

In June, the UDRB voted 4-0 to recommend approval of the project, with the condition that the developer “study the balconies at the lower levels in an attempt to widen areas that cannot currently be fully furnished.”

On July 14, the Federal Aviation Administration approved the tower’s permanent height at 630 feet above ground, or 639 feet above sea level, after around four months of review.

A total demolition permit for the site was applied for in June and is being processed.

Related Group and Integra Investments are the developers.

 


 

 

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Anonymous
1 month ago

Elegance and height, it’s a winning combination.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s experiencial!

Namo
1 month ago

Looks dated, not like new Brickell.

Anonimo
1 month ago

150 units in a 52 story building? These condos are gonna be luxurious af.

Anonymous
1 month ago

WTH does “study the balconies at the lower levels in an attempt to widen areas that cannot currently be fully furnished?” mean? Maybe the UDRB should apply the same standards to every checkerboard, cluttered, and/or asymmetrical balcony and windowed box and blob that come out of Arquitectonica et al.

Azarius
1 month ago

Should have been a Double

Anonymous
1 month ago

Can we have another RAMSA tower in the city? And another, and another?

Casey
1 month ago

makes the adjacent box buildings look like trash

Anonymous
1 month ago

Make most of Edgewater look like trash. The box buildings here are boxes because they’re old, and its neighbor to the north, Santa Maria, is probably one of Miami’s best condo towers.

Not Anonymous
1 month ago

This is southern Brickell, not Edgewater. And the reason that many of the towers look like “Trash” is because they were one of the earliest to be built in Brickell as a whole and are the homes of longstanding middle-class residents who can’t afford to pay exorbitant maintenance fees so that their tower looks like a St. Regis.

Not Anonymous
1 month ago

with the exception of the Santa Maria, of course where a 1bedroon can cost millions.

Name*
1 month ago

So because it’s old it’s equated to trash? Really.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s trash because the way it looks. Those older buildings immediately south of St Regis are disgusting. We need them bulldozed asap.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Those boat slips will allow for existential boating experiences.

Anonymous
1 month ago

The second tower was replace by 2 full houses on building podium.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Postmodernism Winning.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I didn’t think it was possible, but these renderings make Brickell Place look even more decrepit and run-down. It’s embarrassing that those buildings still occupy some of our best waterfront land.

Anonymous
1 month ago

you can’t afford Brickell Place, yet you dis it. hope mom don’t burn your chicken tenders tonite.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Please. I have owned property in Miami for years and wouldn’t have been caught dead even touring Brickell Place.

Sir Bradley Wellington III
1 month ago

mmm yes, yes, elegant design. I’ll take 2 on the highest floor please.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I remember in the past the big projects in miami had so many delays and some of them were canceled. now is a different story , now they move fast, the development of Miami is getting into high gear

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s been in high gear for the past 5 years…

Woot
1 month ago

This is a new level.

Name*
1 month ago

IMO it looks dated. It looks like something from the 90s honestly as you can see the Santa Maria design looks very similar. So they threw some glass on it and called it modern.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Beautiful and perfect for those with the means to buy it. Also, the city needs thousands of affordable units for locals and their families who work and go to school in the area.

Melo is sigma and Chad
1 month ago

This isn’t the area for that

Miami Bro
1 month ago

There are lots of affordable buildings going up in Miami. You can spot the cranes across the city helping provide housing to families who work and go to school in the area. We just like to talk about the most impressive ones because they’re iconic.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Children’s families who living and go to school in the area can afford housing and Ransom Everglades.

Bruno
1 month ago

Many of the people who live here ARE human beings. Many will call this place home. Many will be locales and have families.

Of course, they will pay 10’s of thousands for public schools through their property taxes EACH YEAR, but will not send their kids to the public schools.

Shawn Kouri
1 month ago

Wait a minute. Weren’t there two towers?

BB1
1 month ago

Yes, but in a previous TNM article I seem to recall that the developer had feedback from buyers that it would be more exclusive with only one tower, so the second tower was eliminated. Hope I am thinking of the same project here. 😬

Anonymous
1 month ago

I’m not sure if it was feedback on exclusivity or rather slow sales with people not wanting to buy in the 2nd tower when the first tower would substantially impact their bay views. I don’t think people pay $2k/sq ft in tower 2 to look primarily at tower 1.

peej
1 month ago

Shawn, we know you love renders. All you do is ask for more of them…

Of all people, you haven’t been paying attention?