Total Demolition Permit Issued For Tower 36 Site

Miami’s Building Department has issued a total demolition permit for the Tower 36 site.

The permit was both approved and issued on December 18.

In Early December, developer One Thousand Group announced it had closed on the acquisition of the former gas station for $53M.

Tower 36 will include branded residences, in a tower designed by internationally renowned architecture firm KPF Architects.

A rooftop heli-pad is also planned.

 

 

Comment Notifications
Notify of

25 Comments
most voted
newest oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Common Sense
12 days ago

The traffic here is going to be the biggest joke in all of Miami.

Anonymous
12 days ago

It is so crazy how much development continues to happen and there is no meaningful plans for improvement of infrastructure, specially mass transit.

Henry
12 days ago

Whose brother in law got paid to approve this monstrosity in the center of a perpetual traffic jam?

IAnonymous
12 days ago

Now that this project is residential, are they keeping the same design? It will be a shame if the change it.

B C
12 days ago

There is absolutely zero need for a heli-pad on that building.

Jenna
12 days ago

Is anyone using helipads on any building anyways?! I would prefer them being infinity pools!

B C
12 days ago

Nope, they are barely used in more major cities than this one. Also, those who can afford private heli-pads aren’t living in this tower in Miami.

casey
12 days ago

anticipating EVTOLs

Anon
12 days ago

Anticipating the possibility of a hypothetical technology. Sounds like a sure bet.

MicoJones
11 days ago

Just like blimp docking in NYC. very forward looking.

Lars
12 days ago

How quickly Edgewater became the city’s biggest clusterF. #sad

logic.
12 days ago

I know. Traffic there is horrendous. Let’s keep build lots of towers with no improvement in traffic situations planned or transportation. Let’s keep building until everything is a clusterF.

Lordt.
12 days ago

The traffic getting off the hwy lol

Anonymous
12 days ago

Too bad we never got anything like this along the bay. Only cereal box Related towers with parking garages down the entire block.

Anon
12 days ago

The design district area is seeing much higher quality architecture for sure

Build Miami
12 days ago

Design District also brings a variety in scale to Miami’s urban neighborhoods. So not a collection of giant boxes. We should encourage more low and mid rise urban development

Anonymous
11 days ago

It should all be low, unless it’s a dome of a house of worship or government building, who wants a basic residential building being the panicle of the neighborhood?

Jordan
12 days ago

Elysee is VERY nice.

Anonymous
12 days ago

A bit out of place for this height and location! It could completely stall traffic in an area that’s already struggling. At least there’s a highway, but any major project like this should require a Metro Mover extension… Brightline isn’t enough.

Anonymous
12 days ago

…which is why Brightline will have a commuter service with greater capacity, speed, and a fare residents in this tower can afford.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Can someone keep this design but shrink it by 400%? It would look nice at 6 stories / 16 max.

MicoJones
11 days ago

that intersection is such a joy to drive through today. :::Sarcasm:::: Glad to see they added / kept the helipad feature, it will be the only way out of there.

Tom
12 days ago

Drones are on the way…?Joby and Archer aviation. A lot lot cheaper than ICE helicopters

Karalene
12 days ago

What is the % we benefit from, demolitions?

Anonymous
11 days ago

We need more of this along the metro mover route, not along a congested highway, with tight on and off ramps and outdated traffic lights.