Photos: Wall Of Glass At Project Set To Become Brickell’s Tallest Office Tower

Contractors have been busy installing the silver glass façade at the under-construction 830 Brickell office tower, new photos by Ryan RC Rea show.

830 Brickell is set to top off at 725 feet, which would make it the tallest office tower in Brickell and second tallest in all of Miami.

The 55-story tower is being designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture.

(photos: Ryan RC Rea)

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Anonymous
1 year ago

this is what helps define and make a city vibrant….it cant always be condos…….

Conno Sir
1 year ago

Yes but one office tower isn’t enough

Anonymous
1 year ago

Yes more office buildings like this are needed in the Downtown sector.

Conno Sir
1 year ago

Stunning tower but it should have been 200 ft taller

Mrrrr
1 year ago

Glassy and classy.

Not Anonymous
1 year ago

this has been happening over the past months, it isn’t new.

Anonymous
1 year ago

The subtle curves make all the difference.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Hindsight is 20/20 but I wish they had gone taller on this one.

Anonymous
1 year ago

The new anchor of Brickell

Anonymous
1 year ago

Brickell City Center area is and will continue to be the center and anchor of Brickell. Many more buildings are coming also in the near future to make even better

Anonymous
1 year ago

Brickell City Center area will be the center and anchor of all greater downtown Miami

Jetsons
1 year ago

Glass looking beautiful!

Anonymous
1 year ago

Comin’ in hot

Anonymous
1 year ago

So excited for this one.

Anonymous
1 year ago

sweetgreen just signed a lease here so exciting!

Anonymous
1 year ago

You don’t need a cheap and tacky mural to cover a parking pedestal and this tower proves it.

Original
1 year ago

Hmmm.. how do you feel about the towers you see that were built in the late 80’s and all throughout the 90’s with cocaine money?

Anonymous
1 year ago

I’d like to see him define “clean” money.

Anonymous
1 year ago

The PC crowd now jumps on every new thing and gets their panties in a wad.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Any idea / guess what month this building will be complete and available for occupancy ??

Not Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s already fully leased, but my guess is early 2023

Anonymous
1 year ago

Not even close to fully leased.

Anonymous
1 year ago

People keep saying that Miami needs more office towers, but if developers are launching lots of residential buildings, that demand for office buildings might not be that strong.

Original
1 year ago

Or, more offices are being built than some people realize.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Office workers will help to energize the city, spending money in downtown restaurants, and shopping in general, not to mention a better educated population, etc. If potential companies wanting to move here can’t find class A office space, guess what, they will locate in other cities. Additionally, local schools and universities need to adapt to a more technological curriculum thus providing qualified local talent.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Local schools and Universities began adapting to more “technological curriculum” about 10 years ago. THIS is why these companies are NOW committed to moving here.

Conno Sir
1 year ago

Yes, in Doral

Not Anonymous
1 year ago

that’s why Miami has one of the most decentralized office space in the nation.

Anonymous
1 year ago

What a gorgeous site that is.

No roads, no rail, no future
1 year ago

How many miles of new heavy rail, light rail, mono rail, no rail, new highway, expressway, tollway, or no way have been built in the Tri-county area in the last 6 years?

0.

South Florida: The embarrassment of the Milky way and suburbs.

Brickellite
1 year ago

So, they got rid of 7/11, pepetitos, shake shack and planted all those trees and created a park!