Calle 8
*File under Pre-App RTZ with Miami-Dade Planners
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Parking Spaces: 467 Spots (22 Accessible)
Units: 464
Floors: 57
Height: 699 FT (AMLS) (685 FT AGL)
Commercial: No commercial/retail, however there will be a 320 capacity Music Hall built within the pedestal of the tower. Plans below.
Developer: Millennium Developments of Brickell
Architect: BMA
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*It would be interesting if the stucco covered podium had advertisements for the music hall located within it.
*There may be a thread for this as there's was an FAA filing earlier, if there is I apologize.
Love it! Are we sure the base is stucco, though? It could be soffit panels or metal panels. Hard to tell from the renders. Love the massing, though!
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Love it! Are we sure the base is stucco, though? It could be soffit panels or metal panels. Hard to tell from the renders. Love the massing, though!
When the UDRB submission comes we'll know... but I assumed because most Miami projects use stucco unfortunately, It doesn't seem out-of-line with this developer.
Coto family proposes 464-unit resi tower in Brickell
Plan is for 55-story building on less than an acre
The Coto family, developers of the Aston Martin-branded condo in downtown Miami, propose a 464-unit residential tower in Brickell.
G&G Business Developments, led by Germán Coto, proposes a 55-story building on a nearly 1-acre lot on the southeast corner of Southwest Eighth Street and Southwest Second Avenue, according to a pre-application the firm filed to Miami-Dade County late last month. The project is called Calle 8.
Designed by BMA Architects, Calle 8 has a triangular-type shape that results from the levels receding back in a tiered way on one side of the building, renderings show. G&G Business is considering two options for the commercial space on levels one to five. One option is a concert hall and another option is for a retail complex that includes a department store, according to the application.
The filing does not specify if the units will be condos or apartments. G&G is seeking a pre-application meeting with county administrators, which developers generally request to obtain Miami-Dade staff members’ feedback on projects prior to filing official applications.