Mar 28, 2015 - 0 Comments - Development -

Brickell City Centre Rising to Meet Growing City’s Needs

Brickell City Center is a strategically located $1.05 billion mixed-use development at the center of the Brickell financial district. It is Miami’s largest mixed-use urban development, and while it is still under construction, it is shaping Miami’s future. Brickell City Centre boasts an inspiring design and meticulous urban planning that will seamlessly integrate the project into the existing urban fabric and infrastructure. It will link up with every aspect of Miami’s metropolitan and uniquely vibrant lifestyle.

An impressive 565,000 square feet is at the heart of Brickell City Centre’s shopping center. The shopping center creates the perfect mood by combining Miami’s outdoor lifestyle and the beautiful weather. This multi-level experience and impressive sophisticated design is replicated in the world’s greatest shopping capitals. It will offer an elegant and chic climate where consumers can interact with brands and connect.

The Brickell City Centre project is anticipated to bring an entire new concept of sophistication and urban living to Miami. Some of the highlights of the project include:

  • It occupies a total of 9.1 acres between Eight Street and Sixth Street, along South Miami Avenue
  • It will incorporate and integrate Miami’s key transportation centers with the Miami Metromover as well as offer easier access to Interstate 95.
  • An innovative climate control system built into the architectural design will offer an environmentally progressive Climate RibbonTM that will allow shoppers comfort between shopping stores and restaurants.
  • A total of 5.4 million square feet of residential, office, hotel, entertainment and retail space as well as a two level underground parking garage that is as big as 7 acres.

Brickell City Center was proposed as an urban complex consisting of for skyscrapers in downtown Miami. Despite being approved by the Federal Aviation Administration and the City of Miami, it was canceled in 2008 as a result of poor market conditions. Swire Properties revived the Bristol City Center project in June 2011.