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9/10/2024

FAA Approves 764-Foot 848 Brickell Tower Designed By Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the height of 848 Brickell, a 51-story Class-A office and retail development in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood. Planned by Key International in collaboration with Sterling Bay, the project has been given the green light to rise 764 feet above ground, or 775 feet above mean sea level. This approval, issued on September 5, 2024, marks a significant milestone for the development designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).

848 Brickell. Credit: Key International.

848 Brickell is set to become a significant addition to Miami’s Financial District. Emphasizing modern work environments, the tower will offer an array of hospitality-inspired amenities, such as tech-enabled conference rooms, a luxury fitness center, expansive outdoor terraces, padel tennis courts, and private open-air lounges. On-site parking for over 1,000 vehicles is also included, catering to the needs of the building’s tenants.

848 Brickell. Credit: Key International.

The project is strategically located at 848 Brickell Avenue, offering future tenants prime views of the ocean and the vibrant Brickell Avenue corridor. Its proximity to top dining, retail, and entertainment venues further solidifies its position as a premier destination for businesses and professionals in Miami.

848 Brickell. Credit: Key International.

Key International, under the leadership of Diego and Inigo Ardid, selected Sterling Bay for its proven expertise in developing top-tier office spaces, with projects such as the creative offices for Google and McDonald’s. Together, the developers aim to deliver a cutting-edge workspace that meets the evolving demands of businesses in South Florida.

848 Brickell. Credit: Key International.

848 Brickell. Credit: Key International.

The original plans for the tower were submitted for Miami-Dade County review in October 2023. According to county filings, the development includes 750,901 square feet of office space and 6,553 square feet of retail. With the FAA’s approval, the project is moving forward, signaling a significant step in the continued transformation of downtown Miami’s skyline and business landscape.

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