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TBT - Rise Brickell City Centre Tops Off Today

Rise Brickell City Centre Topped Off

TBT (January 30, 2015) - 4 years ago Rise Brickell City Centre topped off after the East Hotel and Reach Brickell City Centre would eventually top off in March 2015. Brickell City Centre would eventually be completed by November 2016.

Photos of Brickell City Centre since the start of construction can be viewed here.

Since The East Hotel topped off in December, Rise Brickell City Centre is the second of the three towers to top off.

The 390 unit residential condo will have units that vary from 980 square feet to 3,200 square feet.

The balconies and windows are being installed on the lower portion of the condo.

Reach Brickell City Centre will be next condo to top off and that should happen by the end of February.

More photos of Brickell City Centre can be seen here.

WeWork To Lease 10 Floors In Upcoming 830 Brickell Office Site

830 Brickell Office Site

WeWork has signed a lease to reserve 10 floors of the soon to be under construction 830 Brickell offfice site, according to The Real Deal.

Demolition began on the site at 830 SE 1st Avenue next to the SLS Lux Brickell a year ago. The last remaining building on the site, Chicken Kitchen, was recently demolished and foundation work has started.

Developed by OKO Group, 830 Brickell will be a 834 tall office tower that is expected to completed in early 2021.

Brickell Flatiron Tops Off At 64 Stories

Brickell Flatiron Topped Off

Brickell Flatiron Topped Off

Brickell Flatiron has topped off at 64 stories as the building reaches its final height of 736 feet.

In April 2018, Brickell Flatiron just surpassed the halfway mark of construction at 32 stories. A year ago, construction reached the 21st floor as the construction passed the parking levels and 19th floor amenities deck.

Brickell Flatiron is being developed by CMC Group and designed by Luis Revuelta.

The building is expected to be completed July/August of this year.

Previous photos of Brickell Flatiron since the start of construction can be viewed here.

Perricone's Marketplace In Brickell To Close This Month And Move To New Location

Perricone's Marketplace Brickell

Perricone's Marketplace Brickell

Perricone's Marketplace in Brickell will close in a few weeks after first opening in 1996. The property was sold in October 2017 for $16.18 million.

Demolition plans were filed in December 2017 that will make way for a 19 story CitizenM Hotel with 252 rooms.

Perricone’s will move to a nearby location at 1700 SW Third Ave and will open at the end of March.

Perricone's Marketplace In Brickell Soon To Be Demolished For CitizenM Hotel

CitizenM Hotel Brickell Site

Demolition plans have been filed for Perricone’s Marketplace and Cafe in Brickell for a new 19 story CitizenM Hotel, according to The Real Deal.

The 10,965 square foot lot was sold in October 2017 for $16.18 million after originally purchased for $725,000 in August 1997.

The CitizenM Hotel Brickell will cost $46 million to build and have 252 hotel rooms at a height of 253 feet.

TBT - Progression Of Brickell City Centre From South Miami Ave.

TBT (November 14, 2014) - The landscape along South Miami Avenue has changed drastically prior to 2014 when Brickell City Centre was just empty, vacant land. The photos below show the progression of Brickell City Centre, including the East Hotel before it was eventually completed in 2016.

Swire Properties' Brickell City Centre is a massive construction project in the heart of Brickell. It's hard to get a sense of how big the project is until you stand on South Miami Ave. and see the construction on three full city blocks. 

On what was once empty lots, are now large skyscrapers changing the Miami skyline. 

Below are photos of Brickell City Centre facing East on South Miami Ave where construction on Hotel East, Reach Brickell City Centre, North Squared Condo, offices, wellness center and retail are being built. In the other direction facing West (not in the photos) is construction on Rise Brickell City Centre, offices and retail.

Brickell City Centre's growth can also be seen from the 8th St. Metromover Station before its closing.