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Old Posted Mar 25, 2022, 11:13 PM
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New Renderings Released For LOFTY Brickell At 99 Southwest 7th Street In Brickell, Miami






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New renderings have been revealed for LOFTY Brickell, a 42-story residential skyscraper scheduled to break ground later this year at 99 Southwest 7th Street along the Miami River in Brickell, Miami. Located across from Brickell City Centre, at the junction of South Miami Avenue and Southwest 7th Street, the 1.62-acre site will give rise to an estimated 481-foot-tall building designed by Arquitectonica with landscape architecture by Urban Robot Associates, yielding 364 fully-finished and furnished residences with curated interiors by INC and 40,000 square feet of amenities. Newgard Development Group is the developer, who has on-boarded Cervera Real Estate as the exclusive sales and marketing firm. Units will come in studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans as well as penthouses, priced from $493,000 to $1.3 million, and will offer owners flexible home-sharing options.

The latest renderings offer a closer look and multiple new perspectives of the exterior of the building. The tower will have an attached 9-story parking structure ornamented with hanging gardens and a massive curved screen or mural on the southeast corner. The continuous wrap-around balconies form striking horizontal lines around the curvilinear superstructure.
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Total Demolition Approved At Site Where 44-Story Lofty Brickell Planned

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It appears that demolition will soon begin at the Lofty Brickell site.

Miami’s Building Department issued approval on April 28 for total demolition of a building on the site where the 44-story tower is planned.


According to the demolition permit, a total of 20,000 square feet of space is being demolished, at an estimated cost of $105,400.

TBRC Group is listed as the demolition contractor.

There does not yet appear to be a construction permit pending.

The developers of Lofty announced in January that more than half of units had already been sold, even before a sales gallery had opened.

Construction was planned to begin in the the fourth quarter of 2022, according to the January press release.
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Demo of the existing structure is occurring.
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FAA submittal; 574 ft.
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Lofty Brickell Developer Signs Utilities Deal For 782 Residential Units



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Miami Dade’s Water and Sewer Department has agreed to a deal that will bring utilities to the site where the Lofty Brickell tower is planned.

According to the agreement recorded on September 8, the project will include:

782 apartments
11,364 square feet of full service restaurant
13,928 square feet of office
The first Lofty Brickell tower is being marketed as a 44-story building with 364 residential units, allowing short-term rentals.

Harvey Hernandez signed the deal on behalf of 99SW7 Holdings LLC.

Demolition at the site began in June, and a construction loan was announced that same month. There does not yet appear to be a construction permit pending.
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Construction Permit Filed To Begin 43-Story Lofty Brickell, Contractor Named

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A construction permit is now being processed by Miami’s Building Department to allow for work to begin at the 43-story Lofty Brickell tower.

The full plans for the tower do not yet appear to have been submitted, so aren’t yet under review. However, payment of permit fees, estimated at $420,000, appears to have been completed on October 27.

According to the permit filing, a total of 362 residential units are being built.

Americaribe-Moriarty JV is listed as the contractor.

Lofty will top off at 574 feet above ground, according to an FAA approval issued in late October.

The developer recently acquired additional land next to the Lofty site.

There are plans for additional development beyond the initial Lofty tower, with water and sewer utilities obtained in September for 782 residential units, 11,364 square feet of restaurant, and 13,928 square feet of office.
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A groundbreaking event permit was applied for the site per The Next Miami.
https://www.thenextmiami.com/44-story-lofty-brickell-groundbreaking-could-be-coming-in-days/
It lists a groundbreaking date of Jan 31 which falls in line with the claims made online.

This will mark the third tower groundbreaking of 2023 for Miami.
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Plans Fully Revealed For One Brickell Riverfront With Two Towers Of 43 And 44 Stories.







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Plans have been fully revealed for One Brickell Riverfront, a 1,160,588-square-foot mixed-use development at 99 Southwest 7th Street south of the Miami River in Brickell. The proposal consists of two towers, one of which is the recently-ground-broken 44-story Lofty Brickell, and a second tower of 43 stories. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Newgard Development Group, the project would yield 784 residential units, ground floor retail space, 13,170 square feet of office space, and 919 parking spaces.

Lofty Brickell will rise 540 feet, and the second tower will rise 530 feet. The project’s exterior will showcase a blend of materials, including metal window walls with grey-tinted glass, glass balcony railings, white concrete slabs, dark stucco walls, cast-in-place concrete, engineered wood, perforated metal paneling, and clear storefront glass. Below are several newly revealed renderings and diagrams depicting the fully-fledged project with both towers.

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to review plans for One Brickell Riverfront on February 15.
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FAA Permits Submitted For 709-Foot-Tall Tower Filed At 99 SW 6th Street In Brickell, Miami



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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 (Newgard). 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.

On March 28, 2023, 15 permit filings were submitted for the site, as indicated by the coordinates in the images below. The proposed structure is set to rise 709 feet above ground or 711 feet above sea level. With no renderings or plans publicly available, we had to employ some creativity to gain insight into this project’s potential appearance and footprint. The location data suggests that an elliptical-shaped tower may be in the works. The coordinate points are divided into four groups, each highlighting the curved corners of the building, offering a glimpse into its hypothetical architectural design. To put the tower’s height into perspective, it can be compared to One Thousand Museum, which currently stands 709 feet tall at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, emphasizing the impressive scale of the proposed structure. Its prime location directly fronting the river will further enhance the tower’s presence in the cityscape.

It’s worth noting that Newgard’s preliminary plans for the site, unveiled after they acquired the 1.6-acre property at 99 Southwest Seventh Street for $50.5 million in 2021, included three towers. Each tower would serve a distinct purpose: one offering branded luxury apartments, another featuring branded condos, and the third functioning as a hotel or a branded hospitality project. A marina component, restaurants, and a tie-in to the Underline linear park would complement all three towers. The proposed tower mentioned above would technically be the third in the series, possibly the hotel component, as One Brickell Riverfront comprises two towers. According to an article from The Real Deal, the site will yield 2 million square feet across the three towers, featuring 400 feet of frontage on the Miami River. Late last year, Newgard acquired an additional 0.6-acre parcel of three small commercial buildings at 66 Southwest Sixth Street, 625 Southwest First Avenue, and 69 Southwest Seventh Street for $7 million, which will serve as the gateway to the residential towers and marina.
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Loft Brickell Foundation Equipment on site - https://www.thenextmiami.com/photo-f...brickell-site/
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Piles are now being created, construction is beginning.


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/g-t-mcdon...m_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

This is the 19th skyscraper U/C in Miami?... idk im losing count
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I think that's right according to CTBUH.

https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/buildin...location=country-united-states&year=2024

They keep things fairly up to date.

Aston Martin and 830 Brickell will be leaving the count soon though.

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Piles are now being created, construction is beginning.


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/g-t-mcdon...m_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

This is the 19th skyscraper U/C in Miami?... idk im losing count
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Edit - I did a quick audit of your list on the General Construction forum and CTBUH and they are missing Casa Bella so Lofty Brickell will soon be 19.

Also you are missing Cipriani u/c now on your list.

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I think that's right according to CTBUH.

https://www.skyscrapercenter.com/buildin...location=country-united-states&year=2024

They keep things fairly up to date.

Aston Martin and 830 Brickell will be leaving the count soon though.
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Edit - I did a quick audit of your list on the General Construction forum and CTBUH and they are missing Casa Bella so Lofty Brickell will soon be 19.

Also you are missing Cipriani u/c now on your list.
So much change! I'll try my best to update the list at the end of May.

I also submitted an application for Casa Bella 2-3 months ago but they prioritize organizations who submit data over the general public. I have submissions for Miami Beach that's backlogged 2 years, so its really unknown what they'll do... really frustrating.

But they do project updates pretty fast so I'll see if I can update lofty.
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Both towers might rise at the same time according to permits.

Right now foundation permits are approved, but phased permits and other construction permits are still awaiting approval.

In one permit it notes it filing for both a rental and a condo tower. LOFTY is a condo tower so that means they could technically rise both at the same time because the rental doesn't need presales.
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Oh wow there's a live view!

https://loftybrickell.com/location/#live-view

Also here's a recent YT video:

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Oh boy oh boy.

Nice shot of Miami River Phase I in the background as well and the progress of the riverwalk!

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Oh wow there's a live view!

https://loftybrickell.com/location/#live-view

Also here's a recent YT video:

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