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Cipriani Residences Miami Completes Brickell’s Largest Foundation Pour of the Year

Developer Mast Capital has completed the largest mat foundation concrete pour in Brickell this year for Cipriani Residences Miami, marking a significant milestone in constructing the brand’s first North American ground-up residential project. The pour, spanning approximately 16 hours, involved 11,500 cubic yards of concrete and 2,500 tons of reinforcing steel, making it the largest recorded along South Miami Avenue, a primary corridor in Miami’s Brickell district. Moss Construction led the effort, coordinating over 50 team members and 750 concrete truckloads.

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Proposed 55-Story Tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street Returns to UDRB for Review

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has received another application for a 55-story tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street in Edgewater. The project, initially filed in October 2023, is scheduled for review on July 17 and has undergone several updates and modifications. The development team for this project includes architectural design by Fogarty Finger Architecture & Interiors, DLR Engineering, Inc. as the structural engineer, JALRW Engineering Group as the MEP engineer, Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer, VDA Consulting Services as the elevator consultant, and SLS Consulting as the life safety consultant. 419 NE 19th Street Owner LLC, a joint venture between SB Development led by Joseph Stern and Hazelton Capital Group, based in New York, has formally requested the UDRB to consider the project at its upcoming meeting.

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FAA Permits Filed for 848 Brickell, Requesting Approval for 764-Foot Tower

Key International and Sterling Bay have filed for FAA permits for 848 Brickell, a 51-story Class A office and retail tower in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. Designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill (SOM), the project’s permits were filed on June 27, 2024, and are currently under review, with the status showing “work in progress.” The structure is planned to reach 764 feet above ground, or 775 feet above mean sea level.

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