1420 South Miami Avenue

Mast Capital Gets FAA Approval For 940-Foot-Tall Cipriani Residences And 693-Foot-Tall Multifamily Towers At 1420 S. Miami Avenue In Brickell

Miami-based Mast Capital received building permit approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration for two structures located at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell, where the firm is planning a 2.6-million-square-foot mixed-use development with three towers across a 2.76-acre site. The tallest structure, the 80-story condominium dubbed Cipriani Residences, will rise 940-feet, or 950-feet above sea level. The second structure, a 59-story apartment tower, will top out at 693-feet, or 710-feet above sea level. Aeronautical studies conducted by the FAA revealed neither of the two structures would have any adverse effects on the navigable airspace.

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Mast Capital Applies For Vertical Construction Permits For Mixed-Use Development At 1420 S. Miami Avenue In Brickell

Mast Capital has applied for permits to begin vertical construction on a massive three-towered mixed-use complex planned for 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell. As per the permit applications submitted on the 1st and 4th of May, the Miami-based developer is preparing to build a complex comprised of 856 multifamily rental units and 394 condominium residences. Plans for the site include two apartment towers of 50- and 60-stories and a branded 80-story condominium tower in collaboration with luxury leisure brand Cipriani, featuring Arquitectonica as the design architect and ArquitectoniaGEO as the landscape architect.

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Mast Capital Files Two Of Three Towers Planned For 1420 South Miami Avenue With The FAA

Mast Capital makes headway at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with two of three planned mixed-use skyscrapers for a 2.6-million-square-foot development at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell, Miami’s financial district. The 2.76-acre site is generally located within the confines of South Miami Avenue, Southwest 14th Terrace, Southwest 1st Avenue and Southwest 14th Street. World-renown international architecture firm Arquitectonica is the architect, and ArquitectonicaGEO will handle landscaping.

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Mast Capital Files Plans For Three Towers At Former ‘Capital At Brickell’ Site In Miami

Mast Capital has officially filed plans with Miami’s Urban Development Review Board for 1420 South Miami Avenue, a three-towered mixed-use development proposed to be constructed at the former site of Capital at Brickell. The property is bound by South Miami Avenue on the East, Southwest 14th Terrace on the South, Southwest 1st Avenue on the West, and Southwest 14th Street on the North, across the street from SLS Brickell, Infinity at Brickell and One Broadway. The development is comprised of 2,727,765 square feet of new construction including 1,255 residential units, 18,969 square feet of commercial space and 1,646 parking spaces. The three towers will rise approximately 604-feet, 691-feet, and 939-feet across 50, 59, and 80 stories. Arquitectonica is listed as the design architect with ArquitectonicaGEO as the landscape architect.

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Mast Capital Purchases Prime 2.8-Acre Development Site In Brickell To Build Three Luxury Mixed-Use Towers

Miami-based developer Mast Capital has acquired the 2.8-acre vacant development site addressed as 1420 South Miami Avenue for $103 million from Rega Center Miami Holdings. The site is located on the southern edge of the Brickell Central Business District and represents one of the last remaining raw parcels of land available zoned for rapid transit-oriented high-density development in the area. The developer submitted site plans for a massive master-planned project yielding 2.6 million square feet across three soaring towers, including an 80-story luxury condominium tower with 400 residences, and two multifamily towers of 50 and 60 stories with a combined total of 850 luxury apartments. Mast Capital partnered with private equity real estate firm Rockpoint for the acquisition, the third joint venture between the two firms this year.

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