One Bayfront Plaza (New) | |
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General information | |
Status | Approved |
Type | Office, retail, hotel, residential |
Location | 100 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida |
Coordinates | 25°46′25″N 80°11′15″W / 25.773537°N 80.187535°W |
Construction started | 2025 |
Estimated completion | ca. 2030 |
Height | |
Roof | 1,049 ft (320 m)[1] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 93[A][2][3] |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Kohn Pedersen Fox; TERRA Architecture[2] |
Developer | Tibor Hollo & Associates; Florida East Coast Realty (FECR)[2][3] |
One Bayfront Plaza is a proposed supertall skyscraper in Miami, Florida, U.S. The building, construction of which has been approved, would stand at 1,049 feet (320 m), with 93 floors,[A][2][3] becoming the tallest building in Miami and Florida. One Bayfront Plaza would primarily consist of offices and hotel space, but also would include a retail mall, condominiums, and parking garage on the lower levels, as well as possibly an observation deck at the top. The entire project consists of over 1,400,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of Class A office and hotel space, as well as a total building area of over 4,000,000 square feet (371,612 m2) including the large podium.[4] One Bayfront Plaza is the first skyscraper over 1,000 feet (305 m) to be approved for construction in Miami. The building's primary advocate is real estate developer Tibor Hollo, who has won several awards for his 55 years as a developer in Miami, and is currently the president of Florida East Coast Realty.[5]
One Bayfront Plaza has gone through several design revisions since its original proposal as a single, 80-floor, 1,180 feet (360 m) tower, which exceeded height restrictions. It was first approved as a complex of two connected towers as shown in the rendering below and was to be known as the 100 South Biscayne complex with the taller tower being 1,049 feet (320 m) high. The development was planned to include an adjacent, connected 850-room hotel tower referred to as 100 South Biscayne II. Both buildings in the complex had a scheduled groundbreaking in 2011, and were estimated to be completed by 2015. Most recent news suggests the development is back to a single 1,010-foot tower design with a large podium, which was given a possible 2014 groundbreaking; however, by 2014 it was stated that the project was being put off at least until the completion of FECR's under construction Panorama Tower in 2017.[6]
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