Stormwater Permit Applied For At Santander Tower Site

A stormwater drainage well permit has been applied for at the Banco Santander site in Brickell, where a new office tower is planned.

According to the filing last week, work is expected to get underway in January 2025.

A demolition permit has been issued for a 14-story building currently on the property, and the site has been fenced off.

The new tower will rise 41 stories, or 765 feet, and is being designed by Handel Architects and Bernardi & Peschard Arquitectura.

It will have a total of 1.6 million square feet.

 

 

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Anon
1 day ago

Two massive financial HQ’s is a BIG deal – very exciting for Miami

Anonymous
1 day ago

Not HQ, Santander is a Spanish bank.

Banco Santander
1 day ago

Their HQ for the US is actually in Boston too. This would be more impactful if they were moving their US HQ down here. Instead they will take up a bunch of the floors and lease out the rest. That might even take possible tenants from other big projects like One BCC.

Anon
1 day ago

Beautiful tower for our growing financial district.

anonymous
1 day ago

This tower has much better access than the Citadel building

Yet Another Anonymous
1 day ago

The diagrid design is nice it’s not gaudy. But the 1.6 million square feet probably includes the huge parking garage this Tower isn’t that big.

Anon
1 day ago

I just hope this project if they lease space doesn’t detract from other important projects like One BCC and One Bayfront

Bob
1 day ago

Beautiful terraces.

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

Good looking towers but those pink uncovered parking garage ruins the curb appeal

Anonymous
1 day ago

So does that base… and all the Swiss cheese holes ruins the tower from afar.

Booty Building
1 day ago

I donn know……that building look kinda cheeks to me. LOL.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Old design was far superior.

Anonymous
1 day ago

The tower looks like a giant cage with the actual office trapped inside, the white paint creates a cheap look, otherwise not a bad looking building