New Renderings Of 65-Story Summit Brickell

New renderings and details have been filed for the Summit Brickell tower, which is currently moving through the approval process.

Developers are seeking site plan and zoning approval for the tower, and filed a presentation with the county earlier this month highlighting the refined design.

The 65-story, 750-foot tower is planned to include 505 residential units, 1,933 square feet of ground floor retail, and 500 spaces in an internalized garage, the presentation states.

The proposed public benefits contribution has been increased and now includes $575,000 to be used towards Metrorail, Metromover, or Metrobus stations. There will also be improvements made to pedestrian crossings in the area.

In addition, the developer is committing 25 units towards workforce housing. Twelve units will be reserved for households earning 120% of the area median income, with another 13 units for households earning 120% of the area median income.

Lore is the developer. Corwil is the architect.

 

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save the animals
1 day ago

And the Chickens?

Myiami
1 day ago

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Anonymous
23 hours ago

Turned into nuggets.

AAA
22 hours ago

Pollo Tropical on the ground floor!

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

Beautiful tower, but again, from the street you won’t be able to notice any of the details because all you will see is a lifeless grey box podium

*Name
1 day ago

Wrap a around balconies. Groundbreaking.

Anon
1 day ago

SLS lux and Waldorf Astoria had a baby

gen
1 day ago

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Heh?
1 day ago

“Twelve units will be reserved for households earning 120% of the area median income, with another 13 units for households earning 120% of the area median income.“

HEH?

Yan Jammer
1 day ago

This leaves The well of ancient mysteries?

Anonymous
1 day ago

That thing will be gone soon (finally).

Anonymous
23 hours ago

It will? Last time I understood, the owner refuses to sell. The only way that lot can be redeveloped is if the 7-Eleven site next door is included.

Anonymous
6 hours ago

Nope. The city finally stepped in and forced him to sell it recently.

Anon
5 hours ago

How did the city force him to sell? Unless there’s back taxes or eminent domain involved, they can’t.

anonymous
23 hours ago

Looks like the the cousin of the waldorf and mecedes benz towers

Hate Podiums
1 day ago

Why no liner units?

Ms ms
1 day ago

Because it’s a small site, if they had liner units the garage would have to be 30 stories tall

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

there’s many options including automated parking, partial underground parking, car lifts (2 cars in one parking spot)…etc etc.. Most of these towers are Valet anyways so the owners never park their cars

Anon
1 day ago

those options all cost a lot of money, more than the developer thought they could get out of selling the units

Cover the Podiums
22 hours ago

Yeah and because of that mindset, Miami has the worst architecture out of all major cities. As long as the developers make tens of millions, who cares about what they build

Anon
5 hours ago

Developers care about making money? Well, I’ll be. Does your employer care about making money? How can they keep paying you if they don’t? You sound like you either work for the post office or just collect trust fund checks.

Cover the Podiums
4 hours ago

low IQ comment. Developers in most other cities have to adhere to strict requirements to hide their garages, and they still make a ton of money. But it does slow the process down and decrease margins. But its obviously a good trade off

Anon
3 hours ago

^^low IQ poster….developers develop to make money, and to make the most money possible. NOT to satisfy the whims of some podium-obsessed wanker who couldn’t buy a bath towel in one of their new projects.

Anon
3 hours ago

just maybe that’s why “most other cities” are not attracting the development and investment capital Miami is 😜

Anonymous
2 hours ago

The Podium idiot savant saying someone else is dumb, talk about throwing rocks when you live in a glass house….

Anon
1 day ago

They should do more of a “green wall” here instead of the proposed which looks terrible

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

yep…or glass panels to give the illusion there are units behind there

Anon
1 day ago

the podium boner rages on

Anonymous
1 day ago

A little bit of the Waldorf Tower theme!

Miami Winning
1 day ago

With lots of imagination yes

Lolo
1 day ago

One of the most beautiful buildings going up …

Miami Winning
1 day ago

Hardly but it’s a nice filler!

Anonymous
23 hours ago

Way better than the previous proposal on this site.

El Papo
22 hours ago

This is the best they could do for a building IN FRONT of the metrorail station?

Cover the Podiums
1 day ago

I still don’t know what I’m talking about

No glass no class
20 hours ago

Still should have been 69 stories and 800 ft tall.

Anonymous
19 hours ago

Alas, the center of Brickell is taking shape! Can’t wait to see Miami become a real city with connecting streets.

calivalle
18 hours ago

Gorgeous tower..

Camden
5 hours ago

RIP to the little but of view left westward(barely a view) for Camden residents. First the Flatiron and now to complete the box-in, this tower.

More parking garages, woohoo
13 hours ago

Yay another 100 plus parking spaces building with close proximity to a transportation hub!

Anonymous
4 hours ago

Get over it. Until there are better transportation options, we are going to continue using our cars.