Total Demolition Permit Approved At One BCC Site

A total demolition permit has just been approved and issued for the One Brickell City Centre near-supertall site.

Miami Building Department records show that the permit was approved on Friday July 7, and issued later that afternoon.

The permit was first applied for on January 20, and took over six months before it was approved.

According to the newly approved demolition permit, total demolition of 221,243 square feet is planned, at an estimated cost of $1.35m.

Alpha Wrecking Group is listed as the contractor.

A separate demolition permit is still in review for a second building at 799 Brickell Plaza, which sits on part of the One Brickell City Centre footprint.

One Brickell City Centre is planned to rise 59 stories, or 977 feet, according to a UDRB application – just a few feet shy of supertall status.

The project will be mostly office space, with a restaurant and rooftop helipad.

Related Companies and Swire Properties are the developers.

 

Set to be demolished:

Renderings of the new One Brickell City Centre:


 

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Anonymous
2 months ago

Expect this puppy to go quick and construction to move fast as Related and Swire seem motivated to get moving on this asap…

Anonymous
2 months ago

It’s girthy

Miami Winning
2 months ago

In the words of Lizzo, “it’s about damn time.”

Anonymous
2 months ago

wait until they start finding Tequesta bones on the site….

Tequesta Bones
2 months ago

Lmaoooooo the spirits have enter the chat

Fred
2 months ago

Only 6 months for a demolition permit.

Anonymous
2 months ago

They should’ve add a seven foot spire on one of corners to make it a supertall

Yet Another Anonymous
2 months ago

Can’t wait for this 950 foot odd numbered not quite 60 floor not quite a super tall with not quite a record square footage tower to go up.

Wtf
2 months ago

Imagine being 6 months behind on your work but still get paid

anan
2 months ago

Government workers

Brickellite
2 months ago

Hello $1k per sq ft…goodbye $800 per sq ft

bob art guy
2 months ago

Sad to say that this building despite it size and hype is just another nondescript glass box. There was an inkling of hope when I saw the first rendering. There was some color. Why they 86 the color? There is still an opportunity to save yourself. The center cut-out section should be bright punchy color. It would give a faceless and soulless building a bit of identity.

AbyNormal
2 months ago

Don’t be surprised if Citadel takes up most of this building…

Anonymous
2 months ago

Citadel is building their own hq and have taken over wework

Anonimato
2 months ago

Where’s the beef?

Name*
2 months ago

I hope converting the metromover to metrorail size rolling stock is included like in the renders. or is it ‘lifestyle/in use images, accessories not included’..

Avi Braunstein
2 months ago

Miami should poach European companies like Lloyds of London, Daimler Benz, Airbus, etc. to move their world HQs here.

Arqqqqqqqqqqq
2 months ago

Snohetta rip-off.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Those steps are going to be so Instagr worthy.

Avigdor Lieberman
2 months ago

I think that this will be the first of many super talls, and it will entice all F500 HQs from NY to move to Miami. The Miami Yankees has a nice ring to it too.

Dov Schwartz
2 months ago

I wonder if Related will entice the NYSE to move to Miami and maybe the United Nations too.

Anon
2 months ago

That would be a smart move. Miami is practically already the world epicenter of commerce.

Anonymous
2 months ago

L M M F A O !!!

Yehudi Greenblatt
2 months ago

The US government should abandon DC and make Miami the new capital!

Miami Winning
2 months ago

In the words of Lizzie, “it’s about damn time.”

Anan
2 months ago

One more time

Shlomo Edelman
2 months ago

Miami should make a pitch for NBC, ABC, CBS, and HBO to move their HQs from NY to Miami and for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Moma, and the MNH to do so also.

I Said What I Said
2 months ago

Join the buzz in America’s hottest art scene! I can attest to Miami’s authentically vibrant and refreshingly original art scene and culture. While New York attracts talent and boasts a rich legacy, it has become increasingly commercialized and lost some of its unique spark. In contrast, Miami thrives as a magnet for creative minds, offering a dynamic year-round artistic landscape. It serves as a thriving hub for American film and television industries. Let’s bring the MOMA, the MET, the Guggenheim, and major television studios to thrive in this captivating artistic paradise.

Anonymous
2 months ago

croutons for your word salad?

Anonymous
2 months ago

👏👏👏

Jaroz
2 months ago

Some day in the future. All this supertall buildings.will come down like dominos they pushing the envelope.the rich keep getting richer.and destroy the city. They don’t care.about the real people.selfish
Mother…….f

Anonymous
2 months ago

I hear Beijing has nice summers.

Anonymous
2 months ago

This will attract other companies who will be hiring as well as creating more jobs to support these new workers like a domino effect – the not negative Nancy kind of domino.