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Sixty-Four-Story Brickell Flatiron Condo Tower Takes Shape

The 736-ft.-tall high-rise is slated to become one of the tallest residential towers in the United States upon its delivery in late 2019.

Mon December 18, 2017 - Southeast Edition #26
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Vertical construction of Brickell Flatiron, a 64-story luxury condominium tower now rising in Miami’s Brickell Financial District, has surpassed the building’s 17th floor pedestal.
(CMC Group photo)
Vertical construction of Brickell Flatiron, a 64-story luxury condominium tower now rising in Miami’s Brickell Financial District, has surpassed the building’s 17th floor pedestal. (CMC Group photo)

Vertical construction of Brickell Flatiron, a 64-story luxury condominium tower now rising in Miami's Brickell Financial District, has surpassed the building's 17th floor pedestal. With about one full level expected to be completed every week going forward until top-off, the 736-ft.-tall high-rise is slated to become one of the tallest residential towers in the United States upon its delivery in late 2019.

To give his vision life, Brickell Flatiron's developer, Milan-born Ugo Colombo, partnered with master Italian design architect Massimo Iosa Ghini to create a one-of-a-kind environment that combines the tower's distinct flatiron shape with flowing, curvilinear forms. On the inside, Iosa Ghini uses inspiration from Brickell Flatiron's curved façade, which was designed by acclaimed Miami architect Luis Revuelta, to outline the building's sleek amenity spaces, creating a seamless transition from exterior to interior.

Residences range from 1 to 5 bedroom condos measuring up to nearly 6,500 sq. ft. in size. The tower's newly-unveiled Penthouse Collection, located between floors 50 and 64, includes expansive single-story penthouse residences along with two-story duplex and three-story triplex upper penthouses.

Unit prices range from about $500,000 to $2 million, with penthouses priced from about $1 million up to $15.5 million. More than 70 percent of Brickell Flatiron's 549 units have been sold and are currently under hard contract, with the building's total sales volume in excess of $300 million.

In April 2017, CMC Group successfully closed on a $236 million construction loan from Bank of the Ozarks and RFR Realty.

All residences will be adorned with the finest materials, including Italian-made custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Italian marble finished floors, 9 to 10 ft.-high ceilings with recessed lighting, custom Italian doors, energy-efficient windows, and glass balcony railings.

Brickell Flatiron's 64th-floor rooftop Sky Spa, Sky Pool and Sky Gym will offer residents inspiring 360-degree panoramic views of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami's glimmering cityscape. Residents will have access to a host of therapeutic services and other offerings including private steam, sauna and locker facilities, and a 6,300 sq. ft. fitness center with Pilates, yoga and aerobics studios.

For more information, visit www.brickellflatiron.com.

To read a previous story about the Brickell Flatiron construction, see "CMC Group's Brickell Flatiron Condominium Completes Massive Concrete Foundation Pour in Downtown Miami."




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