Miami Office Tower Reaches Halfway Mark

830 Brickell - OKO Group via CTBUH
830 Brickell OKO Group
830 Brickell – OKO Group via CTBUH

The class-A office tower 830 Brickell under construction in Miami has reached the halfway point, with one full story of the 223-m-tall tower expected to be completed each week going forward, the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat reported on March 26. Financial firms, technology companies and high-net-worth individuals are migrating to Miami en masse, prompting construction to progress in Brickell, Miami’s Financial District. Vertical development is rising fast, with construction crews recently surpassing the 57-story tower’s 22nd office level. The tower is on track to be delivered in 2022. Developers are Vladislav Doronin, chairman and CEO of OKO Group, and Cain International, a privately held investment firm. The building is the first standalone class-A office tower to be developed in Downtown Miami in more than a decade. It was designed by  Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill and will offer 650,000 ft2 of high-end office space.

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