A new high-rise development is in the works for a prominent site in Brickell, as CF TSG Brickell, LLC has submitted a pre-application to Miami-Dade planners for a 43-story tower. The project is proposed on the former site of the Mexican Consulate, which relocated to Coral Gables in 2023.
According to the filing, the new tower will rise 434 feet and feature:
544 residential units, with 12.5% designated as workforce housing
9,445 square feet of ground-floor commercial space
421 parking spaces across four unlined garage levels
The ground floor is slated to include an administration and leasing office, as well as a residents-only grab-and-go market. Upper levels will offer an array of lifestyle amenities. Levels 6 and 7 will house a fitness center, spa, lounge, co-working area, and an expansive outdoor pool deck with an event lawn.
The architectural design is being led by internationally acclaimed firm Arquitectonica.
This proposal marks a scaled-down version of a previous plan. In 2020, a joint venture between The Continuum Company and TSG had unveiled intentions for a 70-story tower on the same site—plans that never came to fruition. Now, CF TSG Brickell, LLC looks to bring a more attainable yet still ambitious vision to life in one of Miami’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
With its blend of residential density, workforce housing, and modern amenities, the proposed tower reflects the continued evolution of Brickell as a dynamic urban hub.
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