New Details On Mandarin Oriental Brickell Key Development: ‘Flagship’

Fortune Development Sales had been appointed as the exclusive sales brokerage for The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami, in partnership with Christie’s International Real Estate. Sales will launch in early 2024.

Developer Swire Properties has also released new details on the Mandarin Oriental towers planned on Brickell Key.

The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami will be located in two towers.

The first tower will rise over 800 feet and offer 228 residential units.

The second tower will be approximately 400 feet tall and house the newly built Mandarin Oriental Hotel with 121 guest rooms, 66 private Residences, and 28 hotel Residences.

The development is destined to become the Mandarin Oriental’s North American flagship hotel, Swire Properties said.

Kohn Pedersen Fox is the architect for the two towers. Parisian designers Tristan Auer and Laura Gonzalez will design the residential and hotel interiors, respectively, while Thai firm Shma is overseeing landscaping.

 

(images: Binyan Studios)

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Quick work
28 days ago

They are building the sales center very quickly which is a good sign for the actual construction. Hopefully there will be a lot of really nice features in the building and landscaping considering the talent being brought in.

Anonymous
28 days ago

Swire don’t play

Ok pal
28 days ago

oh yeah you worried about the nice features for when you buy a unit here? Lol

Quick work
27 days ago

I might not be buying a unit there but I do live in the area and walk around the key on regular basis. Part of what adds to that enjoyment are nice buildings and landscaping.

Anonymous
28 days ago

Thank goodness that they’re demolishing the current eye sore of a hotel, next they need to get rid of the super old Brickell Ket I & II buildings

Anonymous
27 days ago

Um, it’s newer and property values are more solid than most condo towers on the mainland. Go back to your West Brickell box with OnlyFans neighbors.

Anon
27 days ago

Looked at property values there and they were lower than any part of Brickell. Obviously the water is nice but the buildings are older.

Anon
26 days ago

location matters more than age…otherwise new condos in Pt. St Lucie would be worth more than condos at Atlantis.

Anonymous
27 days ago

Let me guess, stacked f-ing boxes A.K.A. the Waldorf Astoria is ICONIC…

Anonymous
27 days ago

Brickell Key (Claughton Island) was proposed as affordable housing for Miami.

Infuriated kady
27 days ago

BK 1 and 2 blend in with the island. They are not an eyes sore. That new hotel will be the eye site. Will be no different than the other glass towers with little personality.

Anon
28 days ago

So what is the new information.

To Tell The T
28 days ago

What will happen to the existing building housing Mandarin Hotel right now?

Anonymous
28 days ago

Demolished.

Anonymous
27 days ago

Shame, considering it looks better than 90 percent of the hotels in the city and the replacement is a boor compared to its taller counterpart.

Anonymous
27 days ago

yeah right, that thing is super old, bland white, basic, and has tiny windows. The new design looks way better and not to mention much taller too

wanderer34
27 days ago

Only fisapfor me is the height. I was hoping for a supertall, but I’m glad something is going to get built on Brickell Key.

Anonymous
26 days ago

How cars will get access that new towers? Will it block access to Brickell Key‘s all around running pathway

Anonymous
15 days ago

Swire are a bunch of dummies, when they can take advantage of the 2026 World Cup. Miami will be a host city, and there will be tourist from many countries, who could potentially be future buyers to this project. Many hotels are going to be full and the old Mandarin will just be a memory.

Anonymous
28 days ago

That thing is going to be car-island when this is done

Anon
28 days ago

they may want to do a double decker 4 lane highway to the island or maybe put an airport on the key to help with traffic getting in and out

Anonymous
28 days ago

You guys are so dramatic. If it’s that bad, people who currently drive into Brickell from BK should probably get a bike or start walking.

Anonymous
28 days ago

There’s no bike lanes and the sidewalk is too narrow and crowded with runners and strollers. It’s inadequate for the proposed density. Also there needs to be more natural protected reef islands.

Anonymous
27 days ago

I doubt he even lives there, so why is he complaining, cars turning in cut him off crossing with his Soviet-era bicycle?

What?
27 days ago

Because people who live in BK ONLY drive into Brickell? Nowhere else? Get real.

Imagine paying millions for a condo on BK and being told to “get a bike or start walking” lmao

Al Czervik
27 days ago

“They may”
What ever happened to, “We need”??

Anonymous
27 days ago

We took your advice.

Nunya
28 days ago

Traffic off the Key is already a nightmare. With these new towers it will be FUBAR!

Penelope
27 days ago

The gross over-building will continue until the key sheds every attribute of island life that once made it fashionable.

Al Czervik
27 days ago

Island life?
It’s been years since I could find a guy to catch a few pounds of lobster and make a conch salad for my crew.

Ralph
26 days ago

Or maybe Island things like air and a view other than concrete and someone else’s window 2 feet away because developer greed knows no bounds.

Cover the Podiums
28 days ago

Reduce the height….

Anonymous
27 days ago

It will fit perfectly within modern day Brickell with the other nearby supertalls coming soon.

Name
27 days ago

Why so tall? Nothing is blocking it. Tall buildings should be inland