MIAMI | The Towers by Foster | 1,049 + 1,044 FT | 81 + 79 FLOORS

1201 Brickell Bay Drive is planned to rise 1,032 feet above sea level with 54 stories, and include:

  • 1,293,373 square feet of office area
  • 212 hotel rooms and accessory uses, including health spa, fitness club, ballroom, conference and event uses
  • Approximately 50 below-grade, on-site, executive parking spaces (additional parking will also be provided across the street)

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So, I guess all of these developers building up Miami are not at all concerned about rising sea levels. Eventhough water and sewage are flowing through the streets during king tides and storms and it will only get worse. Gov. DeSantis wants everyone to bury their heads in the sand and not even mention what is going on with the planet. SAD

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same could be said about parts of NYC.

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Very true

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Pretty much every coastal area. Not to go off topic but as a teaching lesson, SE Asia will be greatly affected, and we all know how much they build.

But for now… wheeeeeeeeeee!!!

:partying_face:

The sad faces will come later… they will come but for now tea and chips and a grand old time!

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Love all the development in Miami but just curious, are they attempting any mitigation to the rising sea levels? While NYC will also be affected it looks like they are at least trying to fortify vulnerable areas, especially downtown.

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„ Citadel’s new supertall headquarters tower has been submitted for site plan review, at a taller height.

In late August, the plans were submitted to Miami-Dade for zoning review showing a height of 1,032 feet above sea level. Zoning review is currently in process.

With the new site plan filing on September 23, the height has been increased to 1,049 feet above sea level.

The number of floors is now listed at 55, compared to 54 stories in the original filing.“

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