Site Work Permit Approved At Property Where 80-Story Cipriani Residences Planned

A site work permit has just been approved at the Brickell property where the 80-story Cipriani Residences is planned.

The permit was approved on June 14, Building Department records show.

Moss & Associates is the contractor attached to the permit.

The permit is for excavation/piles/site and soil improvement, with an estimated value of $3,436,000.

A separate permit for vertical construction of the tower itself doesn’t yet appear to have been issued.

On an adjacent site where multiple rental towers are planned, both site work and vertical permits still appear to be in review. Tree permits for both sites have been approved.

The 80-story Cipriani Residences tower is planned at a height of 940 feet above ground, or 950 feet feet above sea level.

The rental apartment towers are planned at 50 and 60 stories with a maximum height of 693 feet above ground, or 710 feet above sea level.

The combined three towers are planned to include:

  • 1,300 residential units (with 397 of those in the Cipriani condo tower)
  • 18,300 square feet of full service restaurant
  • 1,646 car parking spaces
  • 2,472 bike parking spaces

Cipriani Residences recently unveiled its highest tier of living, with 6 penthouses and 70 high-floor luxury residences, called The Canaletto Collection.

Penthouse 1, is listed at $3,333 per square foot, which the developers say is a record price for Brickell.

It includes 4,888 square feet of interior space and 4,333 square feet of outdoor terrace, and features four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms.

Completion is expected in 2026, the developers said last week.

 

New renderings of The Canaletto Collection:

(images: The Boundary)

The site on a recent night:


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anonymous
3 months ago

I still think the developer missed the opportunity to build out more retail (maybe even do two levels of street retail). If you ever been around this lot you can see how massive it is and would be a great spot to add more commercial retail to brickell.

anon
3 months ago

agreed.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Agree but still nice for Brickell!

Bruno
3 months ago

Yes, I was there today.
I noticed that over the last several years, the retail that exists in this area is often vacant and certainly under performing. Not enough demand at this end edge of Brickell. Maybe the developer knows this and planned accordingly.

Before Brickell Citicentre existed, CABI proposed Capital that planned for a couple hundred thousand sq ft of retail. That was before BCC, no need for it at Cipriani, certainly not now.

18,300 sq ft is a pretty large restaurant.

Burj
3 months ago

Can’t wait to see cranes on this site!

Name*
3 months ago

This is confusing? It’s not really separate sites? This 1420 S Miami Ave is the huge Capital at Brickell site where all three towers are planned?

MMN
3 months ago

Tree permit 🤮 just look at the lot. Sic semper tyrannis

F L Olmstead
3 months ago

The corner of S. Miami and 14th has a grove of trees within the property boundaries … what’s wrong with making sure mitigate for that?

Anonymous
3 months ago

bellinis > margaritas! will be nice to have this level of italian elegance in a market that has historically had no sophistication in design at all

bob art guy
3 months ago

Wonderful hi-end ( pun intended ) addition to the neighborhood and I have a direct view of it. So – Let’s get the cranes

Arabic investments
3 months ago

arabianbusiness.com/features/ali-and-amira-sajwani-discuss-succession-at-damac
https://arabianbusiness.com/tags/damac-properties
abcnews.go.com/US/new-condo-tower-built-site-surfside-condo-collapse

Anonymous
3 months ago

At least they’re doing the tallest one first, which means maybe they’ll amend it and build a twin instead of two shorter boxes.

Melo is sigma and chad
3 months ago

Finally the massive lot in South Brickell is developed

Anonymous
3 months ago

Prime spot in Brickell

Anonymous
3 months ago

The best way to describe this tower is tall and plain. Maybe when constructed it will look much better than the renderings.

Anonymous
3 months ago

That seems to be the norm for miami.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Stands out compared to anything by Related or the other two buildings part of this development.

Mike
3 months ago

Miami overrated Barcelona Spain my friends.

calivalle
3 months ago

A dormir Tio

Anonymous
3 months ago

Barcelona Spain is like el worldo thirdo. Miami is a top notch 1st world city and you cannot compare the two.

Anonymous
3 months ago

That will the most unenjoyable balcony… gonna be crazy windy

Anon
3 months ago

But it will be the best wind

Anonymous
3 months ago

Windy feels great in a place that’s 90 and humid as hell 4 -5 months per year

Anonymous
3 months ago

You must have never been in a high rise rooftop… that pool will be half empty on a windy day.

Anonymous
3 months ago

I live in a hi-rise on a high flor with a balcony—feels much better than being at street level temp wise

Bruno
3 months ago

The 59th Floor of the SLS Lux is very nice. Surprisingly comfortable in the summer too.

Anon
3 months ago

4-5 months?! Lol more like 8-9 months.

Aniony
3 months ago

lol lose some weight and wear light colored cotton clothing…it’s not THAT bad here

Anonymous
3 months ago

Somebody sippin on that HATERADE!

Anon
3 months ago

Surprised they didn’t do 8-10 foot glazing for at least portions that are more exposed to typical wind patterns