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Old Posted Oct 2, 2024, 9:40 PM
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Wink MIAMI | 1414 Brickell | 1,010 FT | 81 FLOORS

1414 Brickell Ave Supertall Proposed Rising a Staggering 1010 FT.
https://floridiandevelopment.com/1414-brickell-ave-supertall-proposed-rising-a-staggering-1010-ft/

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1414 Brickell, LLC has submitted a pre-application to Miami-Dade County for a proposed development located at 1414 Brickell Avenue and 1421 S. Miami Avenue. The proposed mixed-use development would be situated within the RTZ Metromover subzone of Miami-Dade, helping encourage the county’s vision for mixed-use, dense projects near transit. The project would consist of an 81-story tower with 560 residential units, 84 hotel rooms, 117,310 square feet of usable office space, 6,038 square feet of retail space, and 1,226 parking spaces.
While renderings and final designs have not been released, preliminary drawings show a decidedly tall tower at 1,010 feet. Along a portion of the tower is green space, and the podium is 10 floors of parking. Office space will sit closer to the ground floor, followed by a hotel, and then residential units.

The Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners designated the 1414 Brickell Avenue and 1421 S. Miami Avenue as within the RTZ Metromover subzone on February 21, 2024. The Properties are subject to the planning and zoning jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County despite being located in the City of Miami. For that reason, the lot mainly follows county planning and zoning jurisdiction.


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Old Posted Oct 3, 2024, 4:04 AM
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1428 Brickell right next door has a 860-foot tall proposal as well and it is directly across the street from the Banco Santander property where they are proposing a 765-foot tower and the 940-foot tall Cipriani Residences is set to go up directly across the street to the west.
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Old Posted Oct 3, 2024, 5:06 AM
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This is the 8th active supertall in Miami!

The list goes as follows: Waldorf Astoria, 1414 Brickell, Citadel HQ, Miami RiverBridge, Bayfront Plaza, Dolce & Gabbana Residences, 609 Brickell Ave, and 146 Biscayne Blvd.
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Very nice. Isn’t this across from the proposed Santander tower?
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Seriously? Bland. Miami should try new designs that are much more curvaceous, they don't have an excuse for being this bland as they have no architectural heritage to preserve.
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2025, 10:04 PM
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This would be cool if it happened. A lot of condos are being built though thus potentially saturating the market, another 1k footer would be a lot. Not saying it can't happen but what are the odds?

Those open spaces are awesome, giving Singapore vibes.
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1414 Brickell Moves Forward as Revised Plans Introduce Design Tweaks

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The latest plans showcase 560 residential units alongside 84 hotel keys, unchanged from the last iteration. While unit mixes remain preliminary and subject to refinement, the residential component is expected to include studios as well as one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. Hotel accommodations would range from approximately 315 SF to 1,024 SF, depending on configuration.

Amenity offerings are centered on a rooftop pool at the uppermost level and a dedicated 2-story sky amenity deck totaling 10,629 SF of indoor space. Additional residential features have not yet been fully detailed. The hotel component is planned to include a fitness center and spa, lobby bar, lap pool, poolside grill, and outdoor lounge seating.

At street level, plans call for 6,141 SF of retail space, activating the frontage with neighborhood-serving uses along with a drop-off zone and gallery. The podium will accommodate 1,156 parking spaces, while the levels above feature 117,310 SF of office space (or 145,950 SF gross).

These figures highlight several refinements from previous submissions. Office SF remains consistent, but retail SF has been modestly increased by roughly 100 SF. Parking, meanwhile, has been reduced from 1,226 to 1,156 spaces, representing a cut of nearly 100 stalls as the program continues to be optimized.

One of the most notable revisions involves changes to the tower’s exterior. Earlier elevations depicted a more cohesive podium, with continuous glazing wrapping the office levels and concealing the garage below, creating the appearance of a seamless base rather than a distinct parking podium.

Updated renderings, however, show the podium clad in a metal mesh screen, a clear value-engineering shift from the prior design. Despite the material changes, the tower’s height remains intact, with plans for it to rise 81 floors (or approximately 1,010 FT)
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The gaps (gardens) in the exterior envelope remind me of the 2WTC proposal. (Not sure I like that feature, but the rest of the tower is fine.)
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