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If you’ve been visiting Miami over the years, you’ve probably noticed that the buildings keep getting taller. Ever since the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) upped its height restrictions to 1,049 feet in 2015, Miami’s skyline has continued to elevate itself with glimmering designs of glass and light.

The tallest residential building in Miami, as of this post, is the apartment high-rise Panorama Tower at 828 feet. Considering we’re only ranking the tallest condo buildings in Miami, you won’t find the skyscraper on this list. And as new condo towers are announced constantly, Panorama Tower will soon be forfeiting its Tallest Miami Building title to one of the planned supertalls in development listed down below.

Call them #supertalls or #skyscrapers, this new breed of condo tower (at least for Miami) is set to redefine the city’s skyline and take luxury living and the Magic City to new heights, bringing it on par with New York City, Chicago, Hong Kong, and so on. So, which Miami building gets to claim the crown? Check out our list below for the tallest buildings in Miami, and as an added bonus, we’ll give you the soon-to-be tallest buildings with our pre-construction list. Prepare if you’re scared of heights!

Top 10 Tallest Buildings in Miami (Built)

10. Elysee Miami | Edgewater

Height: 649 feet

Floors: 57

Year Built: 2021

This telescopic tower is one of Edgewater’s tallest residential buildings. The first ultra-luxury boutique building in the neighborhood, Elysee has only two residences per floor. All 100 residences feature bay and city views with chic interiors by Paris’ famous Jean-Louis Deniot. Standout amenities include multiple pools, an owners’ bayfront lounge, a waterfront fitness center, a children’s room, a 30th-floor sky lounge, and signature Elysee attaché services.

10. Missoni Baia | Edgewater

Height: 649 feet

Floors: 57

Year Built: 2023

Tied in tenth place, Missoni Baia is built to the maximum permissible height in Edgewater of 649 feet. The 249 luxury residences were designed by Asymptote and Revuelta Architecture, with modern interiors by Paris Forino Design. The brand’s signature color palette, zigzag designs, and luxurious home collection can be found throughout. Amenities include multiple pools, one of Miami’s largest spas, a pet spa, a Bayfront lounge, a resident’s game room, a kids’ club, tennis courts, and more.

10. 900 Biscayne Bay | Downtown Miami

Height: 649 feet

Floors: 63

Year Built: 2008

The third building tied in 10th place is this spectacular high-rise in Downtown Miami, which is best known for its undulating façade, wide-open pools, and a 17th-floor observation deck. Each of its 509 residences features interiors by Sam Robin, elevated by natural textures plus direct water views. Some of the amenities include a resort-style pool, a lap pool, a full-service spa, a movie theater, a barbecue area, a piano bar, a children’s playroom, and three restaurants.

7. Estates at Acqualina (Boutique North Tower) | Sunny Isles Beach

Height: 667 feet

Floors: 50

Year Built: 2022

Completed last year, the North Tower at the Estates at Acqualina is now the tallest building in Sunny Isles Beach. The building features 3-to-7-bedroom units with two residences per floor and is also home to a Karl Lagerfeld-designed lobby and the 45,000-square-foot Villa Acqualina, with an Avra restaurant, an ice skating rink, bowling lanes, a golf simulator, a Formula One simulator, a movie theater, a full-service spa, a house Rolls-Royce, and much more.

6. Marquis | Downtown Miami

Height: 679 feet

Floors: 67

Year Built: 2009

This statement high-rise tower sits overlooking Museum Park and the sparkling bay waters beyond. Home to 292 luxury condos, the sophisticated skyscraper also houses a Hilton-owned, 129-key boutique hotel, with amenities and retail. Besides its signature 8,000-square-foot RockResorts spa, the condo-hotel also features a 14th-floor sky pool and deck with a bar, a fine dining restaurant, Asian-inspired gardens, smart building software, and much more.

5. Paramount Miami Worldcenter | Downtown Miami

Height: 700 feet

Floors: 58

Year Built: 2019

The tower with “the most amenities in the world,” Paramount is the tallest building at Miami Worldcenter. Each of its 500+ residences features stunning interiors, convertible dens, 10-foot-high ceilings, and terraces. Some of the amenities include a flying carport, soccer field, tennis and racquetball courts, basketball half-court, boxing studio, jam room, rooftop observatory deck, 7th-floor conservatory and outdoor bath gardens, multiple swimming pools, dog park, and a food market.

4. One Thousand Miami | Downtown Miami

Height: 709 feet

Floors: 62

Year Built: 2019

This scorpion tower is the late Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid’s final masterpiece. Instantly recognizable, the 83-unit skyscraper’s unique exoskeleton is built to maximize living space. Besides being one of the most beautiful and tallest buildings in Miami, and home to several celebrities who live here, like Victoria and David Beckham, amenities include a private rooftop helipad, a double-height Aquatic Center with an indoor pool, indoor-outdoor spa and wellness levels, multiple recreation areas, multimedia theater, and more.

3. Brickell Flatiron | Brickell

Height: 736 feet

Floors: 64

Year Built: 2019

Named Flatiron due to the unique triangular lot it sits on (just like the New York landmark), this ultra-luxury supertall in Brickell is known for its curvilinear design, high-end finishes, and smart use of technology. Some of its amenities include retail and restaurants with room service on the ground floor, two swimming pools, a rooftop sky club featuring spa, fitness, and wellness-related facilities, a rooftop garden, a residents’ club room, a children’s play area, and more.

2. Four Seasons Hotel and Residences | Brickell

Height: 781 feet

Floors: 70

Year Built: 2003

Once one of the tallest towers in Miami and Florida, this ultra-luxury condo-hotel is still the tallest building in Brickell and is known for its outstanding pool deck, complete with swaying palms and fully attended cabanas. It boasts 221 hotel rooms, 84 condo-hotel units, and 186 private residences, with 10,600 square feet of retail space, access to an Equinox fitness center and spa, two fine dining restaurants, an owners’ lounge, and more.

1.  Aston Martin Residences | Downtown Miami

Height: 818 feet

Floors: 66

Year Built: 2023

Finally, the title of the Tallest Building in Miami (that is a condo tower) goes to the recently completed Aston Martin Residences! Bringing the British sports car maker’s legendary luxury to Downtown Miami, this sail-shaped supertall was designed by BMA and curated by Aston Martin’s Marek Reichman. Statement amenities include a rooftop helipad, superyacht marina, full-service spa, fitness center, two theaters, virtual golf, teen room, kids’ playroom, membership to the ‘Aston Martin Club,’ and much more.

Planned Tallest Buildings in Miami (Residential)

These highrises are in various stages of development, some have broken ground and some are in preconstruction, but once built, these Miami condo buildings will soon be rounding out the list of the Top 10 List for Miami (and Florida), as a lot of them are planned to reach the current FAA height limit in Miami.

8. Baccarat Residences | Brickell

Height: 828 feet

Floors: 75

Building status: Completion expected in 2025

Related Group's most luxurious project to date broke ground in the fall of 2022. With Meyer Davis Studio on design duty, all 318 residences will feature interiors that blend 18th-century Paris and 21st-century Miami, with a hint of 1930s Art Deco. Highlight amenities include a 10,000 square-foot riverfront restaurant, a marina with yacht dockage, a luxury house yacht, a pool, a game room, a spa, a beauty salon and barber shop, a wine cellar, a grand salon for private events, a children’s playroom, private workspaces, and much more.

7. The Residences at 1428 Brickell | Brickell

Height: 861 feet

Floors: 70

Building status: Completion expected in 2027

This marks the world’s first (partially) solar-powered residential high-rise with a facade of solar panels capable of generating 170 megawatts of clean energy per year, reducing about 4,700 tons of CO2 emissions. Italian starchitect duo Antonio Citterio & Patricia Viel with developer YTech proposed a nature-inspired design with amenities that include a 7th-floor resort deck with two pools, a teen’s sports simulator, a children’s interactive playground and creativity room, 10,000 sq. ft. of gym and spa space, an owner’s club and rooftop observatory, a wine and spirits lounge, and more.

6. Okan Tower | Downtown Miami

Height: 902 feet

Floors: 70

Building status: Completion expected in 2026

Designed to offer effortless luxury, this supertall will be home to 163 condo residences and 263 condo-hotel suites, in addition to a 316-key Hilton Hotel & Resort. The tower will feature a 70th-floor rooftop pool deck and sky observatory, a 12th-floor lap pool with indoor-outdoor lounge areas, a fitness center with yoga studio, a dedicated wellness spa, a fully-equipped children’s sensory and playroom, a wine cellar, an owner’s lounge, and much more.

5. Ora Residences by Casa Tua | Brickell

Height: 930 feet

Floors: 70

Building status: Groundbreaking expected in 2024

Marking Casa Tua’s first-ever residential offering in the world, ORA will feature four distinct food and beverage concepts by the South Beach brand. In addition to 540 fully furnished, short-term-rental-friendly, luxury residences with interiors by the highly acclaimed M2atelier, ORA will also afford access to a rooftop lounge/bar, several restaurants and an Italian market, a dual-floor fitness and wellness center with hammam, a triple-story sky garden, a private event space, plus a members-only rooftop lounge and pool.

4. Cipriani Residences | Brickell

Height: 940 feet

Floors: 80

Building status: Completion expected in 2026

With Cipriani Residences, Brickell will gain one of its most exclusive condo towers, elevated by Italian hospitality. Thoughtfully designed by Arquitectonica, this skyscraper will be home to 420 residences with sophisticated interiors by the UK-based 1508 London. Highlight amenities include a two-story resort deck with two pools, a sun terrace, a Cipriani restaurant with a 24/7 menu, a speakeasy, a holistic spa, a golf simulator, a pickleball court, a movie theater, a kids’ club, a dog park, and more.

 

3. 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana Residences | Brickell

Height: 1,049 feet

Floors: 82

Building status: Approved by FAA

With groundbreaking expected next year, this will mark Dolce & Gabbana’s first-ever residential venture at what we assume to be the planned site for the formerly named 888 Brickell project. Designed by Studio Sofield to emulate Gatsby-style exuberance and elevated by D&G’s dramatic aesthetic, the tower will feature 259 residences and Miami’s first-ever silver and gold pool. Once built, Dolce & Gabbana Residences will be the tallest building in Brickell. If its monikers aren’t enticing enough, it will also have a 35th-floor pool and party room, a wine storage, a spa with mineral and champagne pool, a paddle court, a boxing area, an F1 simulator, a golf simulator, about 52,000 square feet of health/fitness space, 38,000+ square feet of food and beverage space, and more.

2. The Residences at Mandarin Oriental | Brickell Key

Height: 1,049 feet

Floors: 80

Building status: Approved by FAA

Approved to rise at the maximum height limit of 1,049 feet, this will be the most spectacular addition to Brickell Key and make it the island's tallest building as well. With 220 condo units, this super tall will feature rich interiors designed by Parisian Tristan Auer. Perched on the southern edge of this beautiful island, all residences will be privy to unobstructed water views. Amenities will include a 100,000-square-foot, resort-style amenity podium, multi-tiered infinity-edge pools, a signature spa, a high-end health and wellness club, multiple restaurants, executive work lounges, and landscaping by renowned Thai firm Shma.

1. Waldorf Astoria | Downtown Miami

Height: 1,049 feet

Floors: 100

Building status: Completion expected in 2026

Having broken ground in late 2022 and bringing the history of Waldorf Astoria’s exemplary hospitality to Downtown, the Waldorf Astoria is set to become the tallest building in Miami and Florida once completed, adding to the list of Miami real estate facts. This supertall was designed by the world-famous architects, a Burj Khalifa architect Carlos Ott in association with Sieger Suarez Architects, and looks like a staggering stack of nine glass cubes. With sophisticated interiors by BAMO, the supertall will have 306 condos plus a 205-key 5-star hotel. Amenities will include a resort-style pool, a signature spa, an all-day dining brasserie, the hotel’s famous Peacock Alley Lounge, a Waldorf Astoria kids’ club, a wine-tasting room, smart home tech, and much more. 

Special Mentions for Special Heights

Considering certain neighborhoods and municipalities in the Miami area have their own height limitations (set by the FAA), these new condo towers will become the tallest in their respective neighborhoods, even though they’ll be short of making the definitive list. 

In Miami Beach, Five Park will become the tallest building, reaching 519 feet with 48 stories, whereas in Sunny Isles Beach, Bentley Residences will claim the title with 749 feet with 62 stories. In second place, the two-tower, residence-only St. Regis will reach 744 and 739 feet, each with 62 stories.

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Brickell vs. Edgewater: Which Miami Neighborhood Is Right for You?

When most people are thinking about moving to Miami, the two most popular neighborhoods mentioned are Edgewater and Brickell. So, how can you know if Brickell or Edgewater, Miami is right for you? Both neighborhoods have grown considerably in recent years, and both are home to high-rise residential towers as well as mid-rise residential towers. While both areas provide plenty of variety in housing options, they also offer differing lifestyles and benefits. _This article was last updated on January 12, 2023\._ ## Lifestyle: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater, Miami is primarily a quiet, residential neighborhood nestled on the shores of Biscayne Bay and the 8-acre Margaret Pace Park. It's a neighborhood that is in a super central location in all of Miami, and Edgewater condos are ideal for families and young professionals still looking for luxury residences on Biscayne Bay, many of whom are purchasing their first property or moving away from the real estate east at the beach. Edgewater, Miami, is one of Miami's most well-kept secrets for those who favor a serene, residential lifestyle that still provides access to all of the eclectic offerings that make Miami exciting, such as Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay. ###### Margaret Pace Park in Edgewater. Photo by Ryan Healy A quiet residential neighborhood that is off-the-beaten path and generally overlooked by tourists, Edgewater provides a nature-oriented yet urban lifestyle that's very walkable, and also has easy access to the Downtown Arts District, the Julia Tuttle Causeway to the east, the Wynwood Arts District, the Design District, Brickell, and South Beach. Edgewater, Miami, has many existing bayfront condos and luxury residences, yet is also still growing, with more luxury condos, restaurants, grocery stores and such on the way. Brickell, in comparison, is Miami's Financial District and home to many international corporate headquarters. It has a high population density and is roughly bound to a busy area that has been playfully nicknamed the “Manhattan of the South,” and more recently, “The Wall Street of the South.” As Brickell has experienced rapid urbanization over the past few decades, Brickell is now more dense than Brooklyn, and could be compared to lower Manhattan. ###### City Centre in Brickell. Photo by Jill Bazeley Ideal for ride-or-die urban types, executives, workaholics, and those who wish to live and work in the same distinct neighborhood, Brickell is also home to families and international business executives who come to Miami for extended periods. Brickell is known for its bevy of world-class restaurants, a vibrant but mature nightlife, as well as its plethora of versatile shopping options. ## Business: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater, Miami is essentially a laid-back, homey residential district where neighbors will recognize one another while walking their dogs, pushing strollers or bicycling. There are only a handful of shared work spaces, offices, and commercial buildings. If you prefer to leave the work at the office, and decompress when you get home, Edgewater neighborhood offers that. ###### Photo by Marcus Lenk on Unsplash Brickell, on the other hand, is a buzzing international banking hub that represents the largest of its kind in the US, and the second-largest financial center south of New York. Brickell is Miami's central business district. Flanked by the Miami River and Biscayne Bay, Brickell offers a unique Miami-style, urban experience that includes plenty of open-air restaurant options, high-rises with spectacular water views, and an active but casual corporate environment. If you like to get deals done over dinner and then walk home, then Brickell is good for you. ## Walkability and Transportation: Brickell vs Edgewater While Edgewater is tucked away, its super central location makes it close enough to walk or bicycle to many of Miami's most desirable locations, such as the Perez Art Museum (PAMM) and the Frost Science Museum, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Museum Park, the Wynwood Arts District, the Design District, and Downtown, as well as the Miami-Dade College Wolfson Campus. Edgewater has its own Metromover stop, and its close proximity to Downtown and midtown Miami means that you can take advantage of the Metrorail and Brightline trains that can take you just about anywhere in South Florida, eventually to Orlando, from the convenient MiamiCentral station as a part of the Florida East Coast Railway, as well as the up-and-coming commuter rail service that will take you to locations both within and beyond the greater metropolitan Miami area. To the north, Edgewater has the Julia Tuttle Causeway providing quick access to the beach. ###### Metromover - Miami. Photo courtesy of Phillip Pessar In Brickell, the free Metromover can take you to Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and Downtown Miami, where you can connect to the Brightline trains leading to the tri-county area, north to Fort Lauderdale, and soon, north to Orlando. There is also a free Brickell trolley and a very inexpensive airport shuttle that costs $2.25 and runs about every 20 minutes. ### **Looking to live car-free?** Don’t miss our article on other Miami neighborhoods where you can live without a car. ## Parks and Greenspace: Brickell vs Edgewater Access to greenspace is Edgewater's claim to fame and part of what makes it so desirable. In this category, we think it is a winner over Brickell. The entire distinct neighborhood is anchored by the expansive and multifaceted Margaret Pace Park, with its winding pathways, mangrove forests, a dog park, sports activities, including basketball courts, volleyball and tennis courts, and waterfront access for water sports such as kayaking or waterboarding. The park also provides an array of outdoor options for nature-themed recreation ideal for young families with children, fitness enthusiasts, work-from-home types, as well as parks where dogs and their human companions can get plenty of exercise. ###### Brickell Key Park The dense commercial neighborhood of Brickell also has some parks, as the area was planned to provide sun and fun options at locations such as Brickell Park, the waterfront walk around Brickell Key Park, Alice C. Wainwright Park, and Miami Circle Park. You can enjoy shady walking trails and areas for dogs to run and play, as well as some breezy water views that make you forget momentarily that you're in the middle of one of the country's busiest urban hubs. ## Arts and Culture: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science Edgewater's proximity to the Downtown Arts District makes it incomparable as far as access to the arts, in comparison to busy Brickell. From most all Edgewater properties, you can easily walk or bicycle to some of the city's most renowned cultural venues, such as the Adrienne Arsht Center, Ziff Opera House, Perez and Frost Museums, American Airlines Arena, and many smaller art galleries, venues, performing arts centers, and artists' studios. Edgewater is also within a short bike or Uber ride to the infamous street art that has made Wynwood famous, along with its galleries and the yearly art fairs that draw millions of international tourists during Miami Art Week. It's also a stone's throw from the Design District, and the area's most prestigious art exhibition spaces and collections, such as the Moore Building, The de la Cruz Collection, and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). While Brickell is better known for its restaurants, chic roof-top bars, and entertainment venues than for cultural venues, its easy transportation options provide quick and access to the Downtown Arts District and many of the same attractions that are close to Edgewater. ## Eating and Shopping: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### La Mar - Gaston Acurio at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel As far as eating and shopping options, it's impossible for residential Edgewater's bayfront community to compete with Brickell's plethora of casual eateries and fine-dining options, as well as the wide variety of shopping opportunities walking distance in Brickell, including those at Mary Brickell Village, Brickell City Centre, and all along Brickell Avenue. Some of these include The Capital Grille, an upscale steak house perfect for impressing corporate clients, and La Mar by Gaston Acurio at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, where Peruvian fusion cuisine is served in a chic waterfront setting. Among one of the area's newest eateries is EST.33 Thai Craft Brewery and Kitchen, bringing a blend of Asian flavors blended with traditional American barbecue, with the bonus of craft beer. An excellent affordable waterfront lunch can be had at Crazy About You, where you can enjoy Mediterranean flavors in an understated bistro setting on the bay. There are also two food halls at Brickell City Centre, where you'll find a wide assortment of eateries as well as specialty shops serving up all types of food from cultures all over the world, particularly authentic Italian. ###### Edgewater’s Amara at Paraiso By comparison, Edgewater's bayfront community provides walkable access to some of Miami's most popular restaurants. For fine dining, Edgewater's Amara at Gran Paraiso is a waterfront favorite. And Paolo Fontanot's Italian bakery and cafe is also a can't miss, being the only U.S. location outside of Italy. Tons more spots are in our Local's Guide to Restaurants in Edgewater. Edgewater is also very close to Downtown Miami and Wynwood restaurants, including Kush, known for its infamous burgers and budget lunch menu. For more adventurous fare, Dunkunoo serves up Jamaican dishes along with exotic Caribbean drinks, and an assortment of experimental small plates are available on the eclectic tasting menu at Alter. Edgewater also provides easy access to Wynwood's unique boutiques as well as the specialty shops in the nearby Design District, and Downtown Miami's versatile shopping options. ## Architecture and Housing Options: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### Edgewater neighborhood Edgewater was in the past few decades a neglected enclave nestled between Biscayne Boulevard and Biscayne Bay, populated by working-class families living in smallish mid-20th-century bungalows and a few low-rise existing bayfront condos. All of that has changed in recent years as luxury condos and modern brand new developments such as Paramount Bay, Elysee, Missoni Baia, and other luxury condo high rises have replaced many of the older properties with chic new waterfront condos adorned with balconies boasting exquisite bay views, direct access to the bay, and modern family-friendly resort style amenities. For those drawn to the nostalgia of the neighborhood, a few of the area's old bungalows have been remodeled and upgraded and still dot the local landscape offering waterfront living. ###### Brickell Key neighborhood Brickell is a larger area that is divided into three sections: Old Brickell, The Financial District, and Brickell Key. The area south of SW 15th Road is known as Old Brickell, and along its grand, tree-lined street, consists of mainly of older low and mid rise condo buildings on the water, as well as small firms, international banks, and other professional service offices, along with a few ritzy mansions dating back to the Mary Brickell era. The area north of SW 15th Road, and particularly around Brickell Avenue, is known as the Financial District and here you'll see business and residential high rise skyscrapers, both business and residential. While many of the area's older high rise condos provide waterfront access to Biscayne Bay, most brand new constructions are being built inland due to limited availability of real estate in this increasingly dense area. Brickell Key is a more isolated, private enclave with high-end, waterfront residential condos. ### View available condo and rental options in Edgewater or Brickell. ## Cost of Living: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater is a family-friendly area, with real estate condo prices averaging around $386 per sq. ft. and average residential units listing at around $502,715\. The median household income for most residents in Edgewater near Miami Beach is $77,000. Brickell has a wider array of real estate options and attracts a variety of international investors, with options ranging from mid-rise residential towers to older high rise exclusive penthouses to affordable condos. The average price in Brickell is roughly bound to about $399 per square foot or $530,966 for an average residential unit; however, listings may run as high as $29,110,500 or about $2,039 per square foot. ## Which Neighborhood is Better? Brickell or Edgewater? If you're in the market for a quiet, family-friendly environment with less noise and traffic, access to nature, Biscayne Bay waterfront living, mid rise to high rise residential towers, and very little tourism, you'll love Edgewater, which offers respite after a quick commute. If you prefer to immerse yourself in the Manhattan of the South, with access to all things big city, you'll feel right at home in Brickell. Check out these below: * Edgewater vs South Beach * South Beach vs Miami Beach * Edgewater vs Downtown Miami * The Miami Beaches: South vs Mid-Beach vs North Beach * Brickell vs South Beach * Brickell vs Brickell Key If you'd like to talk more with us about which Miami Dade County, Florida, neighborhood is right for you, give us a call or e mail, and we'll be happy to go through the many real estate available listings in both Edgewater, Brickell, and all that Miami so you can make a well-educated decision as to which Florida spot is ideal for you. --- ###### Cover Photo by Anish Patel

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