Site Work, Phased Vertical Permits Submitted For 765-Foot Santander Tower

Site work and phased vertical permits have been applied for at Brickell’s Santander Tower site.

Santander Bank is building a 41-story, 765-foot tower on the property. Demolition of an older building on the site is currently underway.

The two new permit applications were both submitted on March 19.

The site work permit is for an estimated $3 million worth of work, with Coastal Construction the contractor.

Phased vertical permits do not list an estimated construction value. Coastal is also the contractor for that permit.

The new Santander Tower is planned to include approximately:

  • 635,000 square feet of office
  • 60,000 square feet of retail
  • 50,0000 square feet of full service restaurant
  • 20,000 square feet of fitness center/gym
  • 1,496 parking spaces

Handel Architects and Bernardi & Peschard Arquitectura are designing the tower.

 

 

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Antennae
18 days ago

What a stunning tower. I think this design will stand out from all others. Great enhancement to the area.

Azure
18 days ago

Love this development. The architects have a pretty awesome video of the project: https://handelarchitects.com/project/santander-tower
If the building turns out like the renderings, it will be quite special.

sustainable parking
18 days ago

They show it almost taller than the Four Seasons, which it should be but isn’t. And while the street presence is nice, it has a huge parking ratio, even considering it has large retail space, and a third of it might be for that, it’s still 2:1 per unit equivalent of office space. By checking certain LEED and Energy Star boxes, they are calling it the most sustainable office building around.

zachj305
18 days ago

They’re about the same height. Four Seasons is 781 feet tall (with 70 stories) and Santander will be 765 feet tall (with 41 stories). The difference in floor count in a fairly similarly sized building is due to office use vs. residential/hotel…office ceiling heights are much higher.

Anonymous
18 days ago

Don’t forget random cheesy holes poked in the facade with palm treesm that will do absolutely nothing for the heat island effect.

anonymous
18 days ago

It’s 765 FT and only 41-story tower? It probably has very high ceilings.

Anonymous
17 days ago

Glad this tower faces south and west. All the east facing spaces get dark by late morning with our high rises and not as welcoming.

Sinking Feeling
18 days ago

isn’t Miami sinking because these high-rises are built on Limestone?

Jimmy VonAtter
18 days ago

Of course not.

sustainable parking
18 days ago

Other parts of the US east coast are sinking slowly, but not so much Florida of all places. The northern gulf coast has rapid subsidence from taking oil out under the delta.

Hugo Chavez
18 days ago

Sustainable, inclusive, environmental, attainable, disparities, environmentally conscious, intersectional, green energy, diversity, equitable, affordable. 🙃

Hugo Chavez
18 days ago

Let me guess … the global warming!
Still B.O has an oceanfront house up north! 🤭