Dewatering Permit Applied For At Brickell Site Where Condo Tower Planned

A dewatering permit has been applied for at the One Twenty Brickell Residences site.

The permit application was submitted on November 14. It lists the project name as Sentral Brickell.

John Moriarty is the general contractor named on the permit.

One Twenty Brickell Residences is planned to include 240 condos, delivered fully finished and furnished.

An office component is planned, with each residential condo buyer deeded their own office space.

Sales began in April.

Plans submitted for Sentral Brickell in 2022 showed two towers rising 43 and 31 stories, with a combined 803 units.

PMG is the developer.

 

(image: ARX CReative)

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Samson
23 days ago

Nice building with curves!

Nite
23 days ago

And very glassy with lush corridors between blocks weaving together cafes and hidden gems where locals and celebs frequent.

Urbanist
23 days ago

I dislike when the renderings make the building look like it is ‘full glass’ when it is just the balconies.

Cover the Podiums
23 days ago

what truly matters is the street level and on this tower, its a beautiful fully glass lined podium with office space

Anonymous
23 days ago

I agree—this is likely one of the best designs for Miami. It’s a refined adaptation of the new aesthetic, showcasing clear improvements and thoughtful foresight into street-level potential.

The integration of liners and full glass base sets a new industry standard for Downtown Miami and Brickell.

Anonymous
23 days ago

It’s PMG’s best looking commission in the city since Echo, assuming it’s not VE’d like X, but that’s about it.

Space Cowboy
23 days ago

I’d vote for the Waldorf Astoria, but to each his own.

Anonymous
23 days ago

Matters to exactly who besides YOU? Their website doesn’t even mention anything about a podium.

Anonymous
23 days ago

Full glass is usually better for full office sky scrapers without balconies—this is a fusion, best of both worlds

Anonymously
23 days ago

The future is here in Miami.

Anonymous
23 days ago

Brickell is finally getting finished up nicely and looking like a true world class neighborhood.

Muhammad
23 days ago

Love the Design, need to be moving to Brickell. Soon

Yan Jammer
23 days ago

West Brickell ftw

Cover the Podiums
23 days ago

I wish all podiums looked like this. This would compete with world class cities, not some painted mural on a stucco wall.

Anonymous
23 days ago

I appreciate your commentary. I don’t get why people care more about the skyline which we rarely look at from a distance compared to how often we are actually on the street in the city. That should matter so much more. I appreciate the need for more of a human scale approach

Cover the podiums
23 days ago

Thanks. I just want to bring awareness to the lackluster designs of the garages of these new buildings. Like you said the skyline is not the only thing that matters. We can have the coolest and tallest towers, but if all we have are lifeless 100ft concrete walls in every street, Miami will be an ugly city architecturally speaking.