Expected Construction Start Date For 60-Story Faena Towers Revealed

An expected construction timeline for the the twin 60-story towers Faena Residences towers in Miami has been revealed, according to the Herald.

Construction is expected to begin in late 2025, the report said.

Completion will take about three years.

Faena Residences Miami is said to be a $700m project.

The developers have the advantage of having started the approval and permitting process years before the project was announced.

They are using a design by the late architect Rafael Viñoly, one of his last works.

A total of 440 condos are planned.

 

(images: Binyan Studios)

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Morgan
13 days ago

5 years from now Downtown Miami will be unrecognizable!!😍

Mad Dash
13 days ago

Sometimes I don’t recognize it now….LOL

Anon
13 days ago

Having a starchitect building on the Riverfront is epic for Miami

Anonymous
12 days ago

Agreed but do these apartments simply stare at each other? Seems like you would walk into condo home and be staring at the same apartment in other tower. (?)

Anonymous
13 days ago

Finally!!! A skyscraper with a taint! It’s about time!

Anon
13 days ago

Upvoted for use of “taint” in a sentence.

Anonymous
12 days ago

Serious question, what happens when it rains?

Anonymous
10 days ago

^^🤭What happens when YOU drink a lot of water?

Baxter Stockman
9 days ago

That is NOT a serious question.

Bryan Norcross
9 days ago

It gets wet.

Miami Rising
13 days ago

Will probably need to sell half the building first before a shovel goes into the ground.

Maurice
13 days ago

I’m sure that won’t be too hard to achieve

Sorry
13 days ago

Please build out the Riverwalk first

Anonymous
12 days ago

Agree that would be the obvious and clear first step anywhere in the world but Miami, but this seems like a worldly developer.

Baxter Stockman
9 days ago

From a safety perspective, No.

Build the skyscraper first, do the landscaping last.

JGM
13 days ago

Don’t think this will ever be built!! It’s been 8+ years and 3 different renderings and developers…..

Anonymous
13 days ago

I love this project, but I have my reservations it will ever be built.

Jeremey Howlett
13 days ago

Totally agree, unless they remove that skybridge/cultural center/infinity edge pool, there’s no way this could get built safely. I guess the developers are hoping for a miracle in engineering.

Anon
13 days ago

yes, it’s impossible to span distances, that’s why we don’t have any bridges in the world (let alone cantilevered spaces). I believe Marina Bay in Singapore is just a concept that could never be built, so when you see pictures it’s really just renderings because it would be too unsafe in real life.

Anonymous
12 days ago

u funny but correct jajaja