House Of Wellness Hotel Proposed In Brickell, With 832 Lodging Units

A pre-application has been filed with Miami-Dade reviewers for a hotel tower in Brickell called House of Wellness.

House of Wellness is proposed to rise 43 stories, and include:

  • 832 lodging units
  • 347 parking spaces

A rooftop pool deck is planned on level 43.

Approval of the development is planned through Miami-Dade’s Rapid Transit Zone, rather than through the City of Miami planning process.

North at Brickell VI, LLC is the contract purchaser and developer of the property.

Other developments planned for the same block include the 65-story Calle 8, 43-story Westpine Brickell, 39-story Menesse Brickell, and 43-story/39-story towers at Sentral Brickell.

 

 

The design is for reference purposes only during the pre-application process. The final plans will be submitted for Administrative Plan Approval at a later time:

 

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Anon
21 hours ago

Why in the world do you need so much parking for a hotel that is literally half a block away from a train station that is connected to the airport?

Lynx at Miami Tower
17 hours ago

Cuz it doesn’t go to the beach.

Anonymous
22 hours ago

Something 3-tiered would look better skinnier on top.

Brickell Hills Winning!
22 hours ago

Can’t wait to see this area in Brickell get updated!

There’s only one
22 hours ago

hill singular

Anonymous
17 hours ago

Is that the new made-up name for this area now?

anonymous
22 hours ago

development on this area of Brickell is insane

Anonymous
22 hours ago

Insane as in, unbelievably surpassing expectations.

Anonymous
17 hours ago

Bleh, this isn’t even good enough for a filler.

Anonymous
17 hours ago

The only good thing about this box is it isn’t the imaginary cluttered window monstrosity in the background of the rendering.

Ponder the N00b
15 hours ago

Honestly I wish the background was what we actually had.

Anonymous
22 hours ago

It’s too tall for this style of building, no?

Anonymous
17 hours ago

It’s too boring for this area of town, especially in proximity to the proposed Calle8 tower.

Anonymous
22 hours ago

Anymore added density in Brickell should prioritize multi-floor, street-level terraces above ground, with huge commercial spaces with lofted ceilings, while keeping the residential footprint above more compact.