New Renderings Reveal Nobu Residences At 619 Brickell In Miami’s Brickell District

Exterior Aerial NorthSide. Credit: ARX Creative.

New renderings reveal Nobu Residences at 619 Brickell, a planned 75-story residential tower in Miami’s Brickell district and the city’s first Nobu-branded residential development. Designed by Foster + Partners and developed by 13th Floor Investments in partnership with Key International, which is also leading sales, the tower will rise along Biscayne Bay and yield 296 residences. Nobu Hospitality will oversee the project’s food and beverage programming, including a private residents-only Nobu restaurant, in-residence dining, private chef services, and access to a residents-only private dining room within a new ground-floor Nobu restaurant.

The renderings show a slender glass tower composed of five twisting cassettes, each oriented to maximize water views from the residences. The building’s massing is shaped by rounded corners, stacked residential volumes, and continuous balcony lines that wrap around the tower. Floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive terraces will define the exterior, creating a façade centered on open views and indoor-outdoor living.

Waterfront Exterior. Credit: BINYAN.

The lower levels will contain a significant amenity and hospitality program tied to the Nobu brand. The development will include more than 90,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, with dining, wellness, recreation, and residential service spaces distributed throughout the tower.

Entrance. Credit: ARX Creative.

A major component of the project is the Nobu Wellness & Longevity Spa, which is planned as part of a $25 million investment in longevity-focused and biohacking amenities. The wellness program will include cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen suites, an IV and peptide therapy lounge, physical therapy suites, ozone therapy, and additional treatment spaces.

Private Dip In Pool. Credit: ARX Creative.

Beyond the wellness component, Nobu Hospitality will oversee dining experiences throughout the property. Plans call for a full-scale Nobu restaurant at the ground level with exclusive resident access to a private dining room, as well as a residents-only Nobu restaurant on the 11th floor. Additional food and beverage offerings will include a resident-only Nobu café and bar with bay views, in-residence dining, and private chef services.

Private Dining Room. Credit: ARX Creative.

Outdoor Yoga. Credit: ARX Creative.

Outdoor amenities will include four distinct pool areas: an 86-foot sunset pool, hot and cold plunge pools, a rejuvenation salt pool, and a lap pool with an outdoor spa garden. Other planned amenities include padel courts, game rooms, sports simulators, and additional indoor and outdoor gathering spaces.

Lap Pool Sunrise. Credit: ARX Creative.

Fitness Center. Credit: ARX Creative.

Residences will range from one- to four-bedroom layouts, along with sky villas and penthouses. Each home is planned with floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive wraparound terraces, and refined interiors. Pricing is expected to begin at $3 million and reach up to $60 million for the largest residences.

Living Room. Credit: ARX Creative.

Bedroom. Credit: ARX Creative.

The project site is located at 619 Brickell Avenue in one of Miami’s most walkable urban districts, near Brickell Avenue, Biscayne Bay, and the surrounding financial district. The bayfront location is positioned as an uncommon offering among nearby branded residences, pairing waterfront views with proximity to Brickell’s commercial, dining, and transit options.

An anticipated construction timeline has not yet been announced.

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3 Comments on "New Renderings Reveal Nobu Residences At 619 Brickell In Miami’s Brickell District"

  1. Beautiful building especially the base on the bay. There are some great projects in the pipeline in Miami

  2. GardenViewNYC | May 1, 2026 at 10:03 am | Reply

    Wow… Absolutely stunning. Why can’t we have something like this in NYC! Any estimate for the total height of this tower?

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