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Old Posted Feb 12, 2019, 8:37 PM
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MIAMI | 130 Southeast 1st Street | FT | 831 FT | FLOORS

Owner Of Downtown Parking Lot Seeking FAA Approval To Build 831 Foot Tower



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A surface parking lot could become the building site for an 831-foot tower, under a proposal submitted by the owner.

On January 30, the owner of a surface parking lot at 130 SE 1st Street submitted an application to the Federal Aviation Administration requesting approval to build a tower. It proposes a building height of 831 feet above ground, or 840 feet above sea level.

The 23,800 square foot property last sold in 2006 for $6 million. FTP Investment Corporation of San Francisco is the owner.

In 2015, FTP was granted approval by the FAA to build at the same 831 foot height. An extension was granted in 2017, but approval expired in September 2018 due to failure to begin construction.

Centro, a condo built without a parking garage, is across the street from the site.
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FAA GRANTS APPROVAL FOR 831 FOOT TOWER IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI, REPLACING PARKING LOT

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The Federal Aviation Administration has granted approval for an 831-foot tower to be built on what is currently a downtown Miami parking lot

FTP Investment Corporation of San Francisco owns the 23,800 square foot property at 130 SE 1st Street. The company bought it in 2006 for $6 million. Bart Seidler is listed as a manager of the company.

Centro, a condo built without a parking garage, is across the street from the site.

After seven months of studying the proposal, FAA approval was granted for a height of 831 feet above ground, or 840 feet above sea level. The application was submitted January 30 and approved yesterday.

In 2015, FTP was granted approval by the FAA to build at the same 831 foot height. An extension was granted in 2017, but approval expired in September 2018 due to failure to begin construction.

No application appears to have been submitted to city planners for review yet.


Also yesterday, the FAA approved a 706-foot for Skyplex in Orlando. The $500 million amusement tower will have the tallest roller coaster in the world, and is being built by Miami developer Joshua Wallack.
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