Brickell’s Tallest Office Tower Is Now Open

830 Brickell is now officially complete.

The Class A+ office building received its full Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, and the first tenants have moved in.

Banco Santander, which took 95,000 square feet, is said to have been the first tenant to move in.

As of mid-October, around 20% of the building was occupied and operational, with the remainder expected to be built out by the end of the year into early next year.

Interior common areas and amenity spaces are also getting their finishing touches, and are expected to be ready in months.

The building is 100% leased, with more than 90 percent of the building’s tenants establishing their first office in Miami.

Tenants include Microsoft, Citadel, Kirkland & Ellis, Marsh Insurance, Sidley Austin, CI Financial (Corient), Thoma Bravo, Santander Bank, A-CAP.

A Mediterranean restaurant with an outdoor terrace will also be opening in the building.

Leasing rates have tripled since the building launched in 2020, from $60-70 per square foot, to nearly $200 per square foot.

The 57-story tower stands 724 feet above ground, making it the tallest office building in Brickell.

It was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill, with interiors by Italy’s Iosa Ghini Associati.

OKO Group and Cain International are the developers.

 

(photos: OKO Group/Cain International)

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Anonymous
1 day ago

Class “AAA” but could not finish the west elevation…

Anonymous
1 day ago

Y’all talk about the adjacent facades, but what do you expect when a building abuts a 7-Eleven?

s.k
1 day ago

Not only that, when you pay close attention to the windows, you’ll notice many of them don’t match the same color than the rest. I just cannot believe a new building in 2024 in the U.S. was built with such lack of attention to detail.

Anonymous
1 day ago

The west part of the building is still bare.

Anon
1 day ago

Exactly! if this is an architectural choice the building codes should never have allowed bare concrete, looks terrible.

Roberto
1 day ago

Looks horrible and unfinished

Anonymous
1 day ago

how do you see through the center of the block?

Kitty w
1 day ago

The skin on the podium is super trippy and looks awesome.

Tweety
1 day ago

The “accent” lighting on the south side is overwhelmingly bright and looks horrible. Must be like staring at the sun for Flatiron residents.

Anon
1 day ago

Hopefully they are tweaking it. The vertical lights don’t match the intensity of the lights at the cut out at the top which seem brighter, very disjointed look. Even too bright from Brickell. I haven’t seen it from the north at night, are there similar lights there too?

Anonymous
1 day ago

Miami Winning!

Brickell
1 day ago

What is going on with the entire west-facing side of the building being an unfinished concrete slab? I am so confused. Are they going to do anything with that?

Anon
21 hours ago

It’s a giant roman column, just paint it like one?

Cbb
14 hours ago

A temporary certificate of occupancy allows tenants to move into the building while letting the builder make final touches, so let’s hope the WALL is one.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Is the “Mediterranean restaurant with an outdoor terrace ” will be on the top of the tower?

Jenna
1 day ago

I hope it will be a Turkish restaurant considering the developer and scarcity of Turkish food.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Yum I hope they have the manti dumplings in yogurt sauce.

Anonymous
1 day ago

That’s Okan. OKO is Russian.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Some of the best food I ever had was in Istanbul, Turkey.

anon
1 day ago

Miami could use some more Puerto Rican restaurants for all I care

Ramona
1 day ago

So beautiful and sleek on the east side and such monstrosity on the west side. Who in the world did they bribe to allow the west side to be the biggest eyesore in that area? !

Anon
1 day ago

I guess they thought since Miami is mostly photographed from the waterfront that nobody would notice the west side.

s.k
1 day ago

Well, everyone walking by Mary Brickell Village will definitely notice that eyesore.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Wait, isn’t this the view toward the west side of Brickell? Look at everything going up around it—this area has such beautiful views, and it photographs even better when looking toward the west side.”

Anon
8 hours ago

^^^despite your unpopular opinion, Miami IS photographed mostly from the EAST. Google Image Search — learn it, know it, live it.

Anonymous
2 hours ago

That’s what I was saying. Miami is mostly photographed from the east, so the camera often faces WEST, which is why the west side of Brickell is usually highlighted so nicely in photographs.

Anon
2 hours ago

You missed my point by a nautical mile. I said the west side of this building may have been left bare because it will be rarely photographed. Your response is basically “west Brickell is so beautiful”. I’m talking apples and you’re talking golf carts.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Obviously, this building is located on the northeast corner of the block, adjacent to another nice, new building on the west side.

At ground level, I love the view of the glowing installation from the north looking south, especially when approaching from the west side of Brickell.

annon
11 hours ago

How are they allowed to just not finish the back of the building? It’s an eyesore. Who can we file a complaint with?

Anon
9 hours ago

call 1-800-GOKAREN

Anonymous
1 day ago

I’m glad it’s open, bring on the restaurants now

Cbb
14 hours ago

Where are the pictures of the exposed unfinished west concrete wall spanning the whole tower? Should post that instead.

Anonymous
1 day ago

The “Mediterranean Restaurant” leased is actually a french cafe called Maman

anon
1 day ago

just what miami needs, more bland NY restaurants relocating to our city.

Anonymous
1 day ago

Better than more “Latin fusion” that lasts one season.

Jenna
1 day ago

I was hoping for a Turkish restaurant being this built by Turks. Hopefully Okan Tower will give us some good Turkish options!

Slow Latin workers
1 day ago

Only took 20 years congrats

MMN
1 day ago

Won’t win an architectural awards with this one. Shame it isn’t even just a little bit interesting or redeeming. Wouldn’t want my name on it, but a pay day is a pay day I suppose 🙄

Anon 101
1 day ago

Very true. The only highlight is the parking podium that is above and beyond in its design with its shimmering Russian Poll Dancer mini dress.
The rest of the tower is very average.

Fezzik
1 day ago

That building is gorgeous and thoughtful. I love how most of the mechanicals are in the middle of the building allowing for quiet and free space on the rooftop.

Wallking into that lobby feels other worldly.

Anonymous
1 day ago

This is definitely one of the most beautiful and awe inspiring office buildings I’ve ever seen in Florida!

Shameful
9 hours ago

Imagine buying an east facing condo at sls lux right before/during this being built. Had to have tanked the values now all they have to look at is a concrete wall. lol nice zoning Miami

Fezzik
3 hours ago

You do not have to imagine. It is a matter of public record.
Not only did they not “have to tank”, they did not tank.

The two SLS Lux residences that face 830 Brickell are the 04 and 05 lines.

The 04 line is a 3 bedroom. There are Zero of them listed for sale today.
The 05 line is a 2bed 2bath. There are 4 of them listed for sale today. The 39th, 44th, and 55th Floors are offered at over $1,000 per sq ft, and the lower floor is a bit less. Closings in the last 180 days have been over $1,000 per sq ft.

True, these 04 and 05 apartments have not appreciated as much as the others since 2018, but they certainly did not tank.