So if I didn't miss something... from that last rendering there will be no 1100 foot skyscraper as it's been replaced by a 5 or 600 foot hotel.
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Although I do not agree with the thread title. It really should reflect the overall project. This is in a sense like Paraiso Bay, Portside Miami, and World Centre, this is a mega development. Its a couple of posts above this one where it states that. I try to limit the amount of reading material and get right to the point. :tup: See post #38. :) |
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Aah okay haha nevermind then don't listen to me, I'm dumb. |
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This girl on the other hand http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ma...ro5_r1_250.gif |
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Yes I could imagine. Some woman out there might have the looks, but brains, are missing. All I gotta say is run! :haha: Anyways, here are some updates on Brickell CityCentre. I hate to be repetitive, but this is a mega development. The supertall is in phase 2. The thread title should reflect the project. It wouldn't make sense making another thread for it when we have a good one here. This is for the hotel portion: http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...psc6b6a724.jpg http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/...ps18546c54.jpg Credit: QuantumX at SSC |
News Update: May 15, 2014
Swire about to buy more land for City Centre Quote:
http://therealdeal.com/miami/blog/20...r-city-centre/ |
City Centre's Metromover Station & Hotel Pool Deck
http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...mage01copy.jpg http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...mage02copy.jpg Master Plan: http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...siteplan-2.jpg http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...thumb.php.jpeg Metromover Station http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...azaandpark.jpg http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...tlvl03_rgb.jpg ============================== http://arquitectonica.com/geo/portfo...tel-pool-deck/ |
..And the FAA wants the height reduced :brickwall:
http://www.exmiami.org/index.php/faa...-flight-rules/ |
Rubbish. :(
I wonder if they would be fine with a 1000 ft height. FAA is really annoying. Does that height really interfere with flight routes? More headaches and delays for quality developments. |
so bummed.....
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Poor decision by the FAA, I hope this doesn't stand
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The FAA are such losers who need to go do something productive yeesh.
1040' would be fine with me though... anything over 300 meters would be great for Miami. |
Well at least Skyrise was approved by the voters. Not terribly bad news today. :haha:
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I really don't understand how the FAA thinks an extra 30 feet higher from 1,010 ft. to 1,040 feet is a safety hazard for airplanes! MIA sits about 5 miles northwest of the CBD/Brickell area so if something goes wrong what difference does it make if a building is over 1,000 feet tall or 100 feet tall? http://www3.gendisasters.com/florida...miami-aug-1997 http://www3.gendisasters.com/files/f...8-7-1997_2.jpg |
New Site is up: http://residencesbrickellcitycentre.com/index.php
Features: Gallery, info on residences, floor plans, amenities, renderings, and much more. Also as a reminder, this is a multi tower project. See page 2 for more info as a refresher. |
This thread should be renamed:
Brickell CityCentre | 1,102 FT + (520 FT X 2) + 516 FT | FLOORS To avoid confusion with the other thread which is One Brickell, the height information would distinguish the two. The supertall portion is part of a phase for this project. The smaller towers are part of the complex. It is this complex that the thread title should resemble. Also, the floor count isn't really known. The supertall portion could be 80 floors, but the floors of the other towers are tentative. The height though is backed up by diagrams in page 2. http://cdn.cstatic.net/images/gridfs...009a66/519.jpg Notice the supertall slot. |
Apologies for bumping this. I posted some recent information pertaining to a different project by accident. All of the names for a lot of Miami developments all sound the same and use "Brickell", "Ocean Drive" or "one" in the name. :haha:
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Update: SWIRE prepares for demolition of Eastern Nat'l. Bank building
Eastern National Bank Moving Out, Building Will Be Demolished For One Brickell City Centre
By TNM Staff on February 9, 2015 An office building slated for demolition to make way for One Brickell City Centre is being vacated by Eastern National Bank, which formerly owned the building. The bank signed a lease to move their headquarters to Dadeland from Brickell Avenue, according to a press release (via TRD). They have been operating on a lease from Swire Properties. The bank sold their 197,611-square-foot Brickell headquarters to Swire in 2011 for just $13.1 million in 2011. The property, which includes 50,172-square-feet of land, is now worth multiples of that price. Swire intends to demolish the office building to build the mixed-use 1,049-foot tall One Brickell City Centre. The developer recently topped off several other building withing the Brickell City Centre complex. http://i.imgur.com/fvdcGT8.jpg ^ Site includes Eastern Nat'l. bank & the now demolished brick building that fronted Brickell Ave. http://i.imgur.com/q5VNyYV.jpg http://www.thenextmiami.com/index.ph...l-city-centre/ |
Nice, hopefully the FAA doesn't ruin everything
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