Okan Tower ‘Averaging Floor Per Week Vertical Rise’

Okan Tower is now “averaging a floor a week vertical rise,” according to contractor Jacob Companies.

A photo posted to social media showed a line of concrete trucks ready for a pour, which took place at 4AM.

The 70-story Okan Tower is eventually planned to reach a height of 902 feet in the air.

It will be one of Miami’s tallest towers when it reaches completion, which the developers said earlier this year is planned for 2027.

The tower is planned to include 163 residential units, 236 short-term rental residences managed by Hilton, and a 316-key Hilton Miami Bayfront Hotel along with 64,000 square feet of Class A office space.

 

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Antennae
7 hours ago

Most anticipated tower downtown! It will be a sight to see once they start construction on the top 10 floors.

Nunzio
7 hours ago

Park West is growing at an incredible speed, finally🙏

Anonymous
1 hour ago

Historic core of downtown, not Park West which is north of the tracks.

Anonymous
6 hours ago

Finally, about time Okan started to erect!

Anonymous
6 hours ago

Great , at this pace it will top off around January 2026 and will greatly improve the skyline

The Snow Man
6 hours ago

Miami > NYC

Cover the Podiums
6 hours ago

you clearly have never lived in NYC

Meghan
5 hours ago

I am from NYC and Miami is smaller but it’s becoming better than NYC.

Jessica
5 hours ago

It’s getting there!

Anonymous
6 hours ago

Best to happen since the Aston Martin.
Any news on Legacy?

Anonymous
5 hours ago

Miami tallest d?!k is finally rising

Anon
5 hours ago

I’ve heard some say skyscraper builders are engaging in nothing more than ego-stroking d?!kswinging competitions. Of course, it may be because they themselves feel lacking.

Cover the Podiums
6 hours ago

Great tower. From the renderings the podium is partially hidden, but we shall see

Anon
5 hours ago

Go over there and demand to be shown the podium.

Eduardo
3 hours ago

They poured only 3 levels after they completed mat foundation at end of March. 6 months, 3 levels?

Samuel
3 hours ago

No hope..! Never-ending project!

Anonymous
6 hours ago

Technically, Okan Tower is in downtown, not Park West.

Anon
6 hours ago

Thats true but seeing as Miami Worldcenter is across the street from OKAN it will be perceived as part of that area – similar to Natiivo – technically not part of Miami Worldcenter but might as well be a part of it – has the same streetscape and everything.

Maggie
5 hours ago

Park West is downtown… so based on your logic, technically Park West is in Miami, or better Florida.

Jessica
5 hours ago

Downtown is made of many neighborhoods, Park West is one of them. Technically you live in the US but you are also from Florida and also from Miami, I mean it’s not hard to understand.

David
5 hours ago

Ok answer this then, where is Park West?
I’m waiting…

Anonymous
1 hour ago

North of the FEC port spur, south of the Dolphin Expressway, east of the FEC mainline, and west of Museum Park.

Henry
7 minutes ago

In Downtown Miami, Forida, USA, North America, Western Hemisphere, Earth, Third Planet from the Sun, Milky Way Galaxy, etc etc. etc

Henry
9 minutes ago

Park West, the Central Business District, and Brickell are all neighborhoods in Downtown Miami.