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bobdreamz Oct 5, 2017 4:59 AM

MIAMI | Okan Tower | 893 FT | 70 FLOORS
 
Project : The Sterling
Address : 555 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33136
Neighborhood : Downtown
Height : 956 Ft. | 291 Meters
Floors : 73
Building Type : Mixed Use | •362 residential units | •300 hotel rooms | •55,400 square feet of office space
Developer : Okan Group
Architect: Behar Font
Status : Proposed

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Revealed: The Sterling, A 73-Story Mixed-Use Tower
By TNM Staff on October 4, 2017

Plans to develop a 73-story mixed-use project at 555 N Miami Ave have been submitted by a developer.

The proposal includes:
•73-story tower
•956-foot tower height
•362 residential units
•300 hotel rooms
•55,400 square feet of office
•3,030 square feet of retail
•9,820 square feet of restaurant

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to review the plans on October 6.

If approved, it would be built on a lot purchased by Turkish developer Okan Group from the Central Baptist Church.

Behar Font is the architect. According to documents submitted, the design was inspired by a tulip.

More photos / info : https://www.thenextmiami.com/reveale...d-use-project/

jd3189 Oct 5, 2017 10:58 AM

Nice design. Why don't they just cross the 1,000 feet threshold since it's already close.

MiamiSpartan Oct 5, 2017 11:58 AM

Thx for posting. My favorite design from all the (close to) super talls proposed for downtown

chris08876 Oct 5, 2017 2:55 PM

Its an ideal mixed-used for the area (Res,Hotel for the most part). This sounds like it has a great chance to rise. Right next to the World Center development. UDRB will most likely approve this, the design is stellar.

C. Oct 5, 2017 3:04 PM

Looks good - I'm not familiar with the area, but what kind of change may this tower bring about. The immediate surroundings look ripe for intensification?

LMich Oct 5, 2017 3:14 PM

I was thinking the same thing about the location. That area looks rough, - I'm so used to seeing the Freedom Tower from skyline views from the bay, so I had no idea the area behind it was so empty - and perhaps this could change that? It looks out of place, but the actual tower is stunning.

NYguy Oct 5, 2017 6:08 PM

Now we're talkin Miami. Get this one built.

Djesus777 Oct 5, 2017 9:45 PM

Another phallic looking proposal for Miami haha.

chris08876 Oct 5, 2017 11:39 PM

Tower overload: :cheers:


The inspiration or concept behind the form.

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chris08876 Oct 5, 2017 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LMich (Post 7943288)
I was thinking the same thing about the location. That area looks rough, - I'm so used to seeing the Freedom Tower from skyline views from the bay, so I had no idea the area behind it was so empty - and perhaps this could change that? It looks out of place, but the actual tower is stunning.

Not for long. It will be among many developments, particularly, World Center which is the 2nd largest development in the U.S., right ater Hudson Yards. Currently u/c.

See below: This project relative to the 20+ mil-sqft behemoth called World Center.

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Thread for World Center: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=211033

Parcels to the North will be developed in time. Lots planned! :) :cheers: :tup:

MiamiSpartan Oct 6, 2017 3:21 AM

This is also fairly close to the new train station development going up as well...

Hudson11 Oct 6, 2017 4:25 AM

Miami is poised for a NYC-scale skyscraper construction boom. The ball just needs to get rolling. So many proposals, pretty much none U/C
Panorama is almost complete and 1000 Museum, Flatiron and Paramount are rising slowly- none of which of course are supertalls. I think that's it currently for the Downtown-Brickell area.

colemonkee Oct 6, 2017 6:23 PM

I love it. Reminds me a little bit of the proposal for Namaste Tower in Mumbai a few years back. Different inspiration and execution altogether, but a very similar form and massing.

http://www.evolo.us/architecture/nam...-architecture/

chris08876 Oct 7, 2017 3:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Hudson11 (Post 7944220)
Miami is poised for a NYC-scale skyscraper construction boom. The ball just needs to get rolling. So many proposals, pretty much none U/C
Panorama is almost complete and 1000 Museum, Flatiron and Paramount are rising slowly- none of which of course are supertalls. I think that's it currently for the Downtown-Brickell area.

The whole region is booming. Dozens of cranes. I think you might be referring to the 12+ super tall proposals, and as of now, we are not seeing them rise. I believe 2 by 2020 will be seeing steel if all goes well. But in the 400-700 ft range, a ton is in the works (both pipeline, with good odds of rising, and site prep/demo. The previous cycle's tower mania is seeing completion, and a whole new slew of towers is set to rise. Not just in Miami, but in its proxies like Sunny Isles.

chris08876 Oct 7, 2017 3:46 AM

Just for an idea: (With working thread links)

Not all u/c, but some...

MIAMI | 700 NE 23 Street (Elysee) | 644 FT | 57 FLOORS

MIAMI | Brickell Flatiron | 734 FT | 65 FLOORS

MIAMI | 1000 Museum | 706 FT | 60 FLOORS (Zaha Hadid)



World Center is 20+ mil-sq ft.



MIAMI | World Center

MIAMI | Vice | 354 FT | 31 FLOORS

MIAMI | Paraiso Bay Development | 600 + (550 x2) + 500 FT | (55 x2) + 53 + 44 FLOORS

MIAMI | Paramount World Center | 699 FT / 213 M | 55 FL


MIAMI | Canvas | 122 M / 400 FT | 36 FLOORS

MIAMI | Echo Brickell | 750 FT | 60 FLOORS


MIAMI (Sunny Isles) | Giorgio Armani’s Armani/Casa | 640 FT | 60 FLOORS

MIAMI | (Sunny Isles Beach) - Muse | 649 FT | 49 FLOORS

MIAMI | SLS Lux | 595 FEET | 57 FLOORS

MIAMI | The Harbour | 2 x 340 FT | 2 x 32 FLOORS

MIAMI | Met Square | 438 FT | 34 FLOORS


Then you have one like this:


MIAMI | SoLeMia (4390 Units) | 16 x 25 FLOORS | FT | 25 x (10-14 FLOORS) | FT


Which is u/c.

Lots of action, 2nd to NYC.

I nitpicked some of the u/c choices above. But the ones in the pipeline, which 2018/2019 will be the golden era, with a lot that have a good % of pre sales going, will see action.

chris08876 Oct 11, 2017 10:25 PM

Board Votes In Favor Of 73-Story Tower Planned By Turkish Developer :cheers:

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Miami’s UDRB voted October 6 to recommend approval of The Sterling, a 73-story mixed-use tower proposed by Turkish developer Okan Group.

The proposal is of enough significance to Turkey that the country’s consul general in Miami attended the meeting, according to Miami Today. Turkey’s national flower is the Tulip, which inspired the shape of the building.

Near the top of the tower, there will be a restaurant on the 68th floor open to the public.

The upper levels will have 363 high-end condo units, with a private amenity level. Residents will have access to an exclusive pool deck with a large arch on the top floor.

On the lower floors, a 300-room five star hotel with meeting space is planned.

Behar Font & Partners is the architect.


Also at the meeting, a 43-story hotel proposed by Mandala Holdings was approved, although board members complained about the lack of parking.
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Prezrezc Oct 12, 2017 12:24 AM

Never let it be said that skyscrapers can't be a diplomatic leveraging tool used to strengthen ties of international brotherhood...
BTW I can see a lot more of a tulip-motive here than I can with the 600'+ Turkish consulate tower set to rise in NYC.

chris08876 Nov 8, 2017 2:50 AM

Demolition About To Begin At Site Of 73-Story Tower :cheers:

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Demolition is about to begin at the site where Turkish developer Okan Group plans a 73-story tower, just one month after it was approved by the Urban Development Review Board.

On October 25, Miami officials approved a permit for total demolition at the 35,995 square foot site. Thunder Demolition is listed as the contractor, with an estimated cost of $42,000.

The contractor also filed for a permit to remove 26 trees on October 31. That request remains pending review by Environmental Resources.

The address of the owner is shared by Okan International University in Dania Beach.
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JMKeynes Nov 8, 2017 5:19 PM

Is this actually happening? I hope so. Miami is one of my favorite cities.

chris08876 Nov 9, 2017 12:23 AM

Looks like it which is great news. This and Melo's project seem to be on the right track. One a near-supertall and the other a solid supertall.


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