Brickell

Swire Properties And Related Companies Commence Demolition On The Future Site Of One Brickell City Centre, Florida’s Tallest Commercial Building

Swire Properties Inc. and Related Companies have started the demolition process for the future site of One Brickell City Centre, soon to be the tallest commercial building in Florida. A special ceremony was held yesterday at 700 Brickell Avenue to mark the occasion, with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Swire Properties Inc. President Henry Bott, and Related Companies Chairman and Founder Stephen M. Ross in attendance. The event not only celebrated the progression of this groundbreaking project but also served as a testament to the strength and resilience of Miami’s office market.

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Empira Group Acquires Brickell Development Site, Plans 26-Story Multifamily High-Rise

Swiss real estate investment powerhouse, Empira Group, has made headlines with its recent acquisition of the 901 Southwest 3rd Avenue development site for $21.5 million, previously referred to as Empire Brickell, in the bustling Brickell neighborhood of Miami. This marks the firm’s second foray into greater downtown Miami’s development landscape in just under a year, with the transaction successfully closing on April 17th, 2023. With construction anticipated to begin in the first quarter of 2024, Empira Group envisions a 26-story tower comprising 310 market-rate apartments alongside approximately 2,500 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The project’s completion is slated for 2026.

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Developer Seeks UDRB Approval For 24-Story Mixed-Use Project At 296 SW 7th Street In Brickell, Miami

Development plans have been filed for a 24-story mixed-use building at 296 Southwest 7th Street in Brickell, Miami. Designed by Beilinson Gomez Architects P.A., with Gardner + Semler Landscape Architecture (GSLA) as the landscape architect, and developed by Rockville Hospitality LLC, an entity linked to Maryland-based Baywood Hotels led by Amit Patel and Chris Desai, the proposed development aims to create an urban infill project that seamlessly integrates with the surrounding environment. The approximate 257-foot structure will encompass 406,325 square feet of space, featuring 240 dwelling units, 45,489 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor and second level, 470 parking spaces, and 260 bicycle spaces. In addition, the eighth level will boast a pool and amenity space for residents, with residential units occupying the upper levels. Miami’s Urban Development Review Board will consider the proposal for the project on April 19, 2023.

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FAA Permits Submitted For 709-Foot-Tall Tower Filed At 99 SW 6th Street In Brickell, Miami

Permits have been submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for work on 99 Southwest 6th Street, a proposed but unannounced 709-foot-tall skyscraper in Brickell, Miami. Located along the Miami River, beside the upcoming 1.16-million-square-foot One Brickell Riverfront duo-tower complex, the building would occupy the northeast section of a 1.62-acre assemblage collectively addressed as 99 Southwest 7th Street owned by 99SW7 HOLDINGS LLC, an entity affiliated with Newgard Development Group. The subject site is bound by the Miami River on the north, Lofty Brickell (a part of One Brickell Riverfront) on the west, Southwest 6th Street on the south, and Southwest Miami Avenue Road on the east.

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Developers Seek FAA Approval For 761-Foot-Tall Structure At Brickell Gateway Site In Miami

Developers Gazit Horizons, the U.S. arm of Israel-based real estate developer Gazit Globe, and Atlantic Pacific have filed permit applications with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Brickell Gateway, a 61-story mixed-use tower proposed in Miami’s bustling Brickell district. The permit applications were filed on March 28, 2023, and are currently under review by the FAA. The project, designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects, is seeking approval to rise to 761 feet above ground or 772 feet above sea level. Witkin Hults + Partners handles the landscape architecture for the development, while Kimley-Horn is the civil engineer.

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