A transformative new luxury condo tower is moving forward in Sunny Isles Beach, with plans unveiled for what would become the tallest skyscraper ever built in the city. The project is proposed for 19051 Collins Avenue and is being developed by a joint venture between Related Group, Dezer Development, and BH Group.
Recently released renderings show a sleek, ultra-tall residential tower designed to redefine the Sunny Isles skyline and set a new benchmark for oceanfront luxury development in South Florida.
According to submitted plans, the proposed tower would rise approximately 820 feet above ground (roughly 828 feet above sea level) and span 62 stories, making it not only the tallest building in Sunny Isles Beach, but one of the tallest residential towers along the Atlantic coastline.
The building is planned to include 145 luxury condominium residences, a relatively low unit count given the tower’s height—suggesting large floor plans and a highly exclusive residential experience.
The project carries an estimated construction cost of approximately $294 million, reflecting both its scale and its premium oceanfront location.
Developers have outlined a long-term timeline that includes:
If approvals proceed as expected, the tower is currently projected to be completed around 2031.
The development site was assembled through the acquisition of the former Miami Beach Club property for approximately $131.8 million, underscoring the significance of the location. Positioned directly on Collins Avenue, the tower would offer unobstructed ocean views and immediate access to the heart of Sunny Isles Beach.
If approved and built as planned, this tower would represent a major milestone for Sunny Isles Beach—both symbolically and architecturally. The project reflects the continued demand for ultra-luxury, high-rise living and signals confidence from some of South Florida’s most active and well-capitalized developers.
As the approval process moves forward, this proposed skyscraper is poised to become one of the most closely watched developments in the Sunny Isles Beach real estate market.
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