Phased Permits Applied For At Brickell Key Site Where Sales Center Planned

An affiliate of developer Swire Properties applied for several phased permits at a Brickell Key site where a sales center is planned for a residential development.

Three separate phased permits applications were submitted on October 30, and all are already under review.

The phased permits are for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work. All three have different contractors attached.

A separate permit application for the sales center remains under review.

Earlier this month, the developer completed a utilities agreement that showed Phase 1 will include 6,500 square feet of office.

According to the utilities agreement, phase 2 will include:

  • 289 residential units
  • 179 hotel rooms
  • 28,054 square feet of full service restaurant

The developer has previously said the project will include two towers, with a Mandarin Oriental residences building and a hotel building.

The taller residences building will rise over 800 feet, with the second tower around 400 feet.

Kohn Pedersen Fox is designing the buildings.

 

(images: Binyan Studios)

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Antennae
1 month ago

The tall resi/hotel tower is beautiful.
It will be a beacon or a lighthouse to the Brickell area.

Anon
1 month ago

The Brown Brickell Beacon, they’ll call it.

Anonymous
1 month ago

I think it’ll be translucent.

Anon
1 month ago

The new River District building looks like a beacon.

Anon
1 month ago

The stucco tube with a burst pipe?

Anonymous
1 month ago

Better than a box designed by a burst brain.

Anonymous
1 month ago

That’s great but I wished for a more futuristic design.

Odd
1 month ago

Why is the building brown?

anan
1 month ago

Because it’s not green

Anonymous
1 month ago

💩

Anonymous
1 month ago

The hotel should be taller and at least as elegant as its counterpart and predecessor. The existing Mandarin looks better than over half the buildings built in the last decade.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It would be great if this had a Dubai style wrap around infinity pool observation deck on top!

Anon
1 month ago

Out of scale – will bring even worse traffic to Brickell – and another park bites the dust

Anonymous
1 month ago

The other buildings are out of scale, they should rebuilt them all bigger then.

Anon
1 month ago

I don’t think you know what “scale” means.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Totally agree. Brickell Key is in large part an eye sore. It could use a major face lift.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Literally some of the best condo towers in Miami, but because it’s not another Arquitectonica box you can monologue about why we need a Trader Joe’s…

Spell it Right
1 month ago

Rebuild

Realtalk Reilly
1 month ago

They should build them all bigger? And this comment got 18 likes??? lol like I always say, this site is the equivalent of PornHub for developer shills who want Miami to look like Hong Kong.

Anon
1 month ago

There’s no bike trains and little narrow sidewalks and the streets are clogged. How about some better pedestrian bridges and islands