Miami City Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to the Special Area Plan (SAP) for One Brickell City Centre, a 1,049-foot supertall commercial building planned for 700 Brickell Avenue in the heart of Miami’s Brickell Financial District.
The vote allows for the expansion of One Brickell City Centre’s floor plates, which will set a new precedent as the largest floor plates ever approved in Miami. The floor plates will range from 40,000 square feet on the highest floors to 60,000 square feet on the lower floors.
Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed in partnership between Hong Kong-based Swire Properties and New York City’s Related Companies, the 80-story tower will comprise 1.6 million square feet of Class A office space and is slated to become the tallest commercial building in Florida. Construction is expected to begin in early 2023.
“Today’s decision is an exciting step forward for One Brickell City Centre and validation of tremendous strength in the Miami office market. This vote allows us to expand One Brickell City Centre’s floor plates, which will set a new precedent as the largest floor plates ever approved in Miami and will enable the world’s leading companies to foster greater collaboration and connectivity among their employees. One Brickell City Centre will be the most dynamic office building in the city and we look forward to filing demolition permits in the coming months with construction expected to commence early next year,” said a One Brickell City Centre representative.
New construction permits have yet to be filed, but tree removal permits were filed in July and currently await plan acceptance to be considered for review. Demolition permits will be required to raze an existing 51-year-old 10-story office building at 700 Brickell Avenue and a 41-year-old 9-story office building at 799 Brickell Plaza, which are expected to be filed in the coming months. The combined parcels total 103,550 square feet of ground floor area, or 2.38 acres.