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.