Video Shows Model Of 950-Foot Cipriani Residences Planned In Brickell

There’s a scale model of the 80-story Cipriani Residences planned in Brickell in the project’s sales center, according to a video posted by John Pompliano.

The Cipriani Residences tower is approved at a height of 940 feet above ground, or 950 feet feet above sea level.

Two additional towers with rental apartments are also approved at the same property, rising 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

Construction permitting is now underway for all three towers.

The developer previously said that all three towers will rise simultaneously, with financing already secured.

Mast Capital is the developer. Arquitectonica is the architect.


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Anonymous
8 months ago

Start building!

Anonymous
8 months ago

The southern part of Brickell north of 15 street will be very New York City dense with the Cipriani complex, Citadel supertall, and the 1428 Brickell Tower.

Manny
8 months ago

Except with gridlock traffic

Anonymous me
8 months ago

Love this project!

Anon
8 months ago

Looks very cool – I actually like the playful parking garage facades – gives me design district vibes

Brickell Design Board
8 months ago

Love more Design District vibes throughout Brickell.

Anonymous
8 months ago

Amazing when you put thought into concealing a parking garage rather than a solid concrete wall with Swiss cheese holes poked into it and a pukey mural.

Vincent
8 months ago

Just short of supertall status. Incredible.

Robin Stan
8 months ago

Not terribly excited by the basically blank backside, but I guess it will be masked by the other buildings in the development. Looking at that wall will be the burden to bear by the slightly less rich people in the apartment towers.

Ugh
8 months ago

I hate then they leave the backside blank. At least dress it with some texture or facade.

Anon
8 months ago

More housing is good news.

Bob the art guy
8 months ago

Don’t trash Arquitectonica… they have delivered a high level of imagination and inventiveness to the city. This project is particularly nice and I will have a great view of it from balcony. Im so happy the skin of it will be a light color. Miami is about sun. Would people want to visit the Greek isles if they painted the buildings black?

Anon
8 months ago

I love the colors and patterns, just please no faces!! Like the proposed RELATED… Gallery at Brickell. I find large scale faces intimidating and ugly and can’t be the only one. Faces are great on sculptures but not a gigantic wall looking down at you.

Anon
8 months ago

Has delivered some of Miami’s most iconic buildings.

anonymous
8 months ago

Hideous blank wall the entire building!

Anonymous
8 months ago

Would you rather be a giant tribal tattoo down the building like some Pinnacle Housing project in Liberty City?

caboose
8 months ago

meh, at least the cipriani tower looks nice

Anonymous
8 months ago

The renderings show this building being fully glass but there are a lot of blank walls in the model

transplant
8 months ago

At over 150 feet taller than the Four Seasons, pretty sure the height disparity will be even more noticeable than the rendering shows

anon
8 months ago

third times the charm! The Capital heights or whatever it’s called developers didn’t do anything and nor did the Chinese ones

Juan
8 months ago

>2,472 bike parking spaces

Now that’s thinking for the future

Name*
8 months ago

Amazing! Brickell should have more bike stations all around the Underline. I saw Citibikes at the Brightline station – bike stations are better than scooters that get thrown on the street. There’s hope for more carless living!

Melo, the true giga chad
8 months ago

This is a proper building on a proper location! it only took 20 years! lmao

Anon
8 months ago

It looks like the back side is just a blank wall. An 80-story tall blank wall. Then I remembered its Arquitectonica, so that’s kind of expected.

Anon
8 months ago

I’d love to see you people even attempt to put a simple, rectangular building together. You have no idea how much goes into even the most simple of highrise designs.

This looks great.

What!?
8 months ago

What? It has glass, curved balconies all the way around the building.