One Brickell City Centre Description
Architect: Arquitectonica
Developer: Swire Properties
Landscape Designer: Enzo Enea
- Qty of Stories: 80
- Building Height: 1,049ft
- Qty of Hotel Rooms: 263
- Qty of Bedrooms: 1 Bed, 2 Bed, 3 Bed, 4 Bed, 5 Bed
- Floor to Ceiling Height: 10.0ft
- Has Penthouse: Yes
- Qty of Parking Spaces: 2,600
- Type: Apartment, Hotel, Office, Retail, Shopping Mall
- Class: Skyscraper
- View: Water, City, Skyline
The tower will be divvied up this way: floors one through 30 will be used for office space; residential units will take up floors 34 to 66; a hotel will occupy floors 70 to 78 and the uppermost floors will be reserved for the plebs to indulge in the unparalleled views, as long as they are eating or drinking.
As one of the tallest buildings in Florida, One Brickell City Centre will include retail, class A offices, condominiums, and hotel capped by signature restaurant and lounge. The plan envisions grand plazas and retail shops connected to BrickellCity Centre’s phase one, now under construction, and covered by the Climate Ribbon, an elevated climate control trellis and architectural statement that unifies the project. One Brickell CityCentre will be the gateway to the overall development, creating a front door to Brickell Avenue.
One Brickell CityCentre will be the tallest building in Miami, easily trumping the next tallest, the 830 foot Panorama Tower that Tibor Hollo is building nearby by, oh, 270 feet for a grand total of 1100 feet in height. It’ll also be the tallest building south of Manhattan, taller than the Chrysler Building, and the tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York and Chicago. Finally, following the official definition of the term, which is a building over 1,000 feet, One Brickell CityCentre will be Miami’s first ‘supertall tower.’
Hong Kong-based developer Swire Properties is planning a 79th-story restaurant and 80th-story lounge to top off One Brickell CityCentre tower, the centerpiece of the massive mixed-use development. Pending FAA approval, the high-rise residence, hotel, office space and shopping mall will climb 1,100 feet to become not only Miami’s tallest skyscraper but also the tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York and Chicagо.