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5 Supertall Skyscrapers Set to Reshape Miami’s Skyline by 2030

July 20, 2025 by: Lucas Lechuga

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Miami’s skyline is reaching new heights—literally. Over the next several years, the Magic City is expected to welcome five supertall skyscrapers, each rising more than 1,000 feet into the sky. From luxury-branded residences and iconic hotels to corporate headquarters and ambitious mixed-use towers, these projects signal Miami’s emergence as a world-class vertical city.

Below, we spotlight five supertall skyscrapers set to transform the city’s skyline by 2030:


1. Miami Riverbridge (Tower 3)

Height: 1,044 feet
Stories: 87
Location: 400 SE 2nd Ave, Downtown Miami
Estimated Completion: 2030

Part of the ambitious redevelopment of the James L. Knight Center and Hyatt Regency site, Miami Riverbridge Tower 3 will be the tallest of three towers in the mixed-use project. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Gencom and Hyatt, the project includes a new convention center, hotel, and over 1,500 residential units. Once complete, Tower 3 will rise to 1,044 feet, nearly hitting the FAA’s maximum height limit for downtown Miami.


2. One Bayfront Plaza

Height: 1,049 feet
Stories: 93
Location: 100 S Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
Estimated Completion: 2030

Originally approved over a decade ago, One Bayfront Plaza is Miami’s longest-standing supertall proposal. The tower will combine Class A office space, a luxury hotel, and residential units within a single, mixed-use structure. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF), the tower is strategically located across from Bayfront Park and promises to be a game-changer for downtown.


3. Citadel HQ Tower

Height: ~1,049 feet
Stories: 62
Location: 1201 Brickell Bay Dr, Brickell
Estimated Completion: 2030

Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, founder of Citadel, announced plans to move his company’s headquarters from Chicago to Miami—and with it, construct a Foster + Partners–designed tower that will anchor Miami’s growing financial core. The tower is expected to exceed 1,000 feet in height, featuring Citadel’s HQ offices along with supporting retail and public space. The move marks a defining moment in Miami’s evolution into a global financial hub.


4. 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana

Height: 1,049 feet
Stories: 90
Location: 888 Brickell Avenue, Brickell
Estimated Completion: 2028

Developed by JDS Development Group, 888 Brickell will become one of Miami’s most iconic branded skyscrapers. Designed in partnership with Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, the building will include 259 luxury residences and a five-star hotel. The design features a bold, stacked architectural form and interiors curated with opulent D&G flair. With FAA approval already in place for a 1,049-foot height, 888 Brickell is on track to be among the city’s tallest and most distinctive towers.


5. Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami

Height: 1,049 feet
Stories: 100
Location: 300 Biscayne Blvd, Downtown Miami
Estimated Completion: 2027

Currently under construction, the Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami will be the first 100-story building in Florida. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects in collaboration with Carlos Ott, the tower features a stacked glass-cube design that’s already become an icon in renderings. Upon completion, it will house 360 private residences and a 205-key Waldorf Astoria hotel, redefining luxury living in Miami.


Final Thoughts

As Miami continues to attract global investors, finance executives, and lifestyle-driven buyers, these five supertall towers exemplify the city’s meteoric rise—both figuratively and literally. With multiple towers already under construction or FAA-approved at 1,049 feet, Miami is solidifying its place among the world’s great vertical skylines.

Whether you’re an investor, architecture enthusiast, or future resident, these upcoming supertalls are worth watching.


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