Revised Demo Permit Approved For Santander Site In Brickell

Miami’s Building Department has approved a revision to a demolition permit for the Santander Tower site in Brickell.

The revision was approved on January 31.

It appears to be the second revision to the permit. Another revision was approved in December.

Meanwhile, a dewatering permit application was submitted to Miami-Dade for the site in January. Coastal Construction is listed as the contractor in the submission.

A master construction permit for the new tower is now in corrections, after it was submitted to Miami’s Building Department in October. Review began in November.

 

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Anonymous
5 days ago

I actually like this building.

Taxed Out
5 days ago

This building is low key incredible. Would love to have a work chat in an outdoor garden on the 30th floor…

Anonymous
5 days ago

We don’t need “low key.” We need flashy, and this tower would exemplify that except the random holes poked in the diagrid facade detract from any elegance.

frank lopez
4 days ago

those who make it in this business keep low key. those who want chicas. Flash!.
they don’t make it.

John Galt
4 days ago

The low key guys have more sustainable and stable women.

Tony M
4 days ago

The high key guys got better looking women

Anonymous
4 days ago

Hugh key guys can only rent them.

Anonymous
4 days ago

High*

anonymous
5 days ago

its an older building thats not being fully utlized. santander can only work on the property they own and this will be a nice addition to brickell

Luis
5 days ago

looks cool to me

Anonymous
5 days ago

WTH do you need to revise in a demolition permit? Building go boom… Simple.

MayorOfBrickell
5 days ago

get it built. we need more crazy looking buildings

A. Lucis
4 days ago

Beautiful design and love the location.

Wolfgang731
5 days ago

This has to be, hands down, the most over designed building currently in the pipeline. I’m surprised they’re not hanging spheres from the openings in the facade. It already looks dated and they haven’t even broken ground. And the prominent use of the red and purple eludes me.

John Galt
5 days ago

The exoskeleton design for an office building is very clever. If this were an typical old design, there were would be dozens of columns breaking up the interior space, and that is not an ideal situation.
The Santander brand is precisely that color of red. You will see it on everything.

Anon
5 days ago

Build this on the empty lot of OBCC or another empty lot instead of knocking down the current building there so both lots on Brickell Ave can be filled. Shame we are knocking down an office building to build a new one when other giants lots are empty.

Taxed Out
5 days ago

Santander is improving upon their current property. That is why they are using this lot.

John Galt
5 days ago

We?
Santander is the owner and the decider.