Brickell Flatiron, one of Miami’s biggest condo projects approved this year, released new renderings of the 64-story tower.
Italian designer Massimo Iosa Ghini, along with architect Luis Revuelta, is designing the residential tower at 1001 South Miami Avenue.
Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group is the developer behind the 549-unit project. It’s more than 50 percent sold, according to a spokesperson. Units range from one bedroom to five, and start at $465,000.
When completed, Flatiron will feature a rooftop sky spa and a lobby with amber, gray and marble stucco walls. Amenities include private steam, sauna and locker facilities, a 6,300-square-foot gym, glass elliptical balconies, Italian finishes and German appliances, according to a press release.
CMC purchased the site for $21 million in 2013. The project is expected to start construction by the end of 2015, with a completion date set sometime in 2018.
In May, Colombo put 830 Brickell on the market. CBRE is listing the property, which includes development rights and plans. – Katherine Kallergis