Apartment developer Lynd has applied to the Federal Aviation Administration for height approval for a new tower at Miami Worldcenter.
Lynd just acquired the Worldcenter parcel last month, in a $30 million deal.
According to the September 8 FAA filing, the building on Lynd’s site will rise 698 feet above ground, or 709 feet above sea level.
That would make it identical in height to Paramount, which is the current tallest building at Worldcenter.
A broker involved in the sale of the property to Lynd has said he expects the developer to bring “a whole new level of residential living” to Worldcenter “that the market has not seen before.”
Up to 650 residential units can be built.
The site is just west of Legacy Miami Worldcenter, as seen from the Legacy live construction cam: