Baccarat

Foundation Completed for Baccarat Residences Miami, Marking Key Milestone in 75-Story Condo Tower in Brickell

Related Group and GTIS Partners marked a significant development milestone this past weekend with the foundation pour of the highly anticipated Baccarat Residences Miami. The pour required over 10,000 cubic yards of concrete and 1,500 tons of reinforcing steel, setting a new record for both development firms. This project will be the legendary French crystal brand’s first stand-alone residential tower, managed by hospitality titan SH Hotels & Resorts.

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Master Building Permit Issued for 75-Story ‘Baccarat Residences Miami’

A master building permit has been issued for Baccarat Residences Miami, a luxury condominium tower developed by Related Group and GTIS Partners and designed by Arquitectónica. Miami’s Building Department issued the permit to allow for the continued development of the 848-foot-tall skyscraper, under construction at 99 Southeast 5th Street and expected to be completed in early 2028. John Moriarty & Associates serves as the general contractor for this project.

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75-Story Baccarat Residences Miami Will Begin Vertical Construction This Fall

Vertical construction is expected to begin this fall for Baccarat Residences Miami, a 75-story luxury condominium tower planned for 99 Southeast 5th Street in Brickell, Miami’s Financial District. Designed by Miami-based international architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by Related Group in collaboration with French luxury brand and fine crystal manufacturer Baccarat, the 848-foot-tall superstructure will yield approximately 806,326 square feet of space including 318 condominium residences, 8 penthouses, 28 riverfront flats and duplexes, 73,000 square feet of amenities and a 10,000-square-foot waterfront ground floor restaurant. New York City-based Meyer Davis is handling interiors and Enzo Enea is the landscape architect. John Moriarty and Associates of Florida Inc. is the general contractor.

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Prehistoric Archaeological Artifacts Found At The Site Of Related Group’s 444 Brickell Avenue

Prehistoric archaeological artifacts have been discovered at the site of Related Group’s 444 Brickell Avenue, where the developer is planning to build 3 mixed-use towers as high as 82-stories. The remains were uncovered during the demolition of the parking garage that once housed vehicles for the already-demolished U.S. Customs House. According to the Phase 1 Cultural Resource Assessment of the site, the parcel is located within Miami’s Archaelogical Conservation Zone, an area beginning around the mouth of the Miami River.

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