Notice Of Commencement Filed For Total Demolition At One Brickell City Centre

A Notice Of Commencement for demolition work has officially been filed at the One Brickell City Centre site.

The filing comes just days after a ceremony was held at the site to mark the start of demolition.

There are multiple buildings on the site, and two separate NCOs were filed.

Both state that total demolition is planned, with Alpha Wrecking the contractor.

Andrew Murray Clarke, the CFO of developer Swire Properties, signed the documents on May 9. The documents were officially recorded on May 15.

One Brickell City Centre is planned as an approximately 1,000-foot super tall tower.

It will be the tallest and largest office building in Florida.

Swire is partnering with Related Companies to build the new tower.

 

(photos: Phillip Pessar)

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Not Anonymous
25 days ago

I can’t wait for this project!! This tower will revolutionize Brickell’s already dense skyline and have a towering presence across the city. The office and retail that the tower will bring will do wonders for high salary employment in the county. Thanks, Swire.

Not Original
25 days ago

blahblahblah

Not Anonymous
25 days ago

If you have nothing to say, don’t spurt random nonsense on other people’s comments. Grow up.

Appreciates Greatness
25 days ago

Brokie alert.

Anonymous
25 days ago

It’s the same Brickell cheerleader that fumes every time you call between I-95 and Miami Avenue “West Brickell.”

Anonymous
24 days ago

Dude are you paid to squat on people’s positive comments? I agree with the original comment and that we should cheer on all of Brickell and Miami. Just let us find joy in the neighborhood and city improving, thanks!

Anonymous
25 days ago

Kicks Waldorf ASStoria’s ass, architecturally speaking.

Se me paro'
24 days ago

WA will be a stunning tower…
Just wait and see

Anonymous
25 days ago

Change the game, Swire. Do it with iconacity.

anan
25 days ago

Is that really a word ?

Ou La La
24 days ago

It’s going to be icongasmic!!

Tony Fiorentino
25 days ago

Yeah Baby!

Anonymous
25 days ago

Can somebody find the exact height of this tower? Supertall status is
984 FT and up. From the renderings, it looks to be about twice the size of the tower to the north of the site which is 487 FT tall. That will make the tower about 974 FT tall, short of supertall status.

Jose Rodriguez
25 days ago

The article says 1000′

Anonymous
25 days ago

The article says approximately 1000′.

Anonymous
25 days ago

Nearly 1,000 FT…

Not Anonymous
25 days ago

The FAA filing is 1049 feet, I think they would be stupid to not use all of it.

anan
25 days ago

The race is on between this building and Ken Griffen new headquarters.

Dale
25 days ago

Seems like Ken has gone quiet of late. His recent remarks that his building would take “4 or five years or longer” has me idling back on the confidence.”

Anonymous
24 days ago

Financial sector is having a pullback.

He Who Knows
24 days ago

This building won’t go vertical unless they secure anchor tenants (percentage of building for financing). Until they have signed leases it’s all for show. Nothing to celebrate yet.

anonymous
25 days ago

Although the number of stories of the structure were decreased from 80 to 68, the height of each story under the revised plan was increased to over 15 feet, resulting in a total height of the structure at close to the originally planned 1040 feet.

Name*
23 days ago

Yes 12 foot actual ceiling heights, near 1′ floor plates and a couple feet of mechanical per floor plus very high ground floor etc.

Bob
24 days ago

This building dwarfs the Russian 830 tower across the street from the renderings.

calivalle
24 days ago

Should of had a better design,specially for an iconic size of the building

The Emperor’s clothes
25 days ago

So, destruction of few windows and the wreckage equipment is just to give the impression the already started the demolition 🤭