Coordinates: 25°46′15″N 80°11′16″W / 25.77077°N 80.18785°W / 25.77077; -80.18785

Aston Martin Residences

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Aston Martin Residences
Aston Martin Residences in 2023
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationDowntown, Miami, United States
Coordinates25°46′15″N 80°11′16″W / 25.77077°N 80.18785°W / 25.77077; -80.18785
Construction started2019
Topped-outDecember 1, 2021
CompletedApril 30, 2024
Height
Roof817 ft (249 m)[1]
Technical details
Floor count66
Design and construction
Architect(s)Bodas Miani Anger, Revuelta [1]
Website
www.astonmartinresidences.com

Aston Martin Residences is a 66-story skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States, located in Downtown Miami along the Miami River and Biscayne Bay. It is the tallest all-residential building south of New York City,[2] though it is slightly shorter than the Panorama Tower in nearby Brickell. The building features a helipad on the roof and a full-service marina that can accommodate superyachts.[3] The building contains 391 residences, with 99% of those residences have been sold as of 6 May, 2024.[4] The only one remaining is the triplex penthouse unit which includes the last ever Aston Martin Vulcan with purchase.[2] The building topped out in December 2021. Aston Martin Residences is being developed by G&G Business Developments in conjunction with Aston Martin.[5] Miami-based Cervera Real Estate is handling sales of the 66-story tower.[6]

History

The 1.25 acres (0.5 hectares) site was purchased at a record price of US$100 million per acre, selling for US$125 million in 2014.[7] In 2019 concrete for construction was poured over 36 hours, and was expected to be the largest single pour to date in the Miami region.[8] By late 2020, over 30 floors had been built.[4] On December 1, 2021, the building officially topped out as the tallest residential building south of New York City with a fireworks display on the Miami River, commemorating this milestone for the building as the second tallest building in Miami and Florida. Completion of the project also included a section of the Miami Riverwalk that was blocked.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aston Martin Residences - The Skyscraper Center". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Aston Martin's high rise in Miami will be the tallest residential building south of New York". South Florida Sun Sentinel.
  3. ^ "ASTON MARTIN RESIDENCES MIAMI ADD SUPERYACHT MARINA COMPONENT". Yachts International. Archived from the original on 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  4. ^ a b "Photos: Aston Martin Residences Reaches Level 31, On Its Way To 800+ Feet". The Next Miami.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Dobson, Amy Rose. "Aston Martin Residences Exceeds 90% Sales Rate While Surpassing Records As Miami's Demand For Housing Stays Strong". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  6. ^ Kallergis, Katherine (2016-12-08). "Aston Martin Condos | Alicia Cervera Lamadrid | Coto Family". The Real Deal. Retrieved 2023-10-13.
  7. ^ "Downtown Miami's Last Remaining Waterfront Lot Sold For $100 Million an Acre". Miami New Times. July 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Aston Martin Residences gears up for Miami's biggest concrete pour". The Real Deal.

External links

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