Our Thoughts On 1428 Brickell As Their $20 Million Sales Gallery Opens

 
In preparation for the demolition of the current structure on their build site, YTech has unveiled its impressive sales center, to which they went to great expense in order to pay homage to the history of Brickell as well as embrace the future of the neighborhood. So what are our thoughts on the luxuriously innovative 1428 Brickell as forward-thinking participants in today’s real estate market? We will get to that. First, let’s go over what is happening now with the project.

The New Sales Gallery

At a cost of $20 Million, the development team has acquired one of the Brickell mansions from the golden ages of Brickell being Miami’s original Millionaire’s Row. While planning for the tower itself to rise a block away, YTech performed an ambitious gut renovation of the gorgeous home, preserving its integrity and at the same time outfitting it with a full-on immersive experience into the future of what is now Miami’s Financial District.

“We ambitiously pursued maintaining the integrity of a 100-year-old historic mansion, restoring the façade and grounds to its former glory as a jewel on Brickell Avenue, all while ensuring the interior provided a modern and innovative approach so future residents can understand the privacy, luxuriousness, and freedom that living at The Residences of 1428 Brickell affords,” John Breistol, Chief Operating Officer, Ytech posted on the project’s Instagram page.

The new sales gallery is now open, and we are happy to give you a tour, from the suspended and illuminated skyline model to the fully-immersive built-out residence, allowing buyers to experience what life will really be like once the building is complete.

1428 Brickell Sales Gallery Skyline Model

1428 Brickell Sales Gallery Skyline Model

Current Status of 1428 Brickell

As of today, the demolition permit of the existing structure is nearly complete. According to The Next Miami, the only item remaining is a letter from FPL (Florida Power & Light) to be delivered, assuring the building department that the power has been disconnected from the structure.

A vertical construction permit remains in the works, but won’t be needed for some time as the rubble from the demolition will need to be cleared, followed by official groundbreaking and site work. This will take a few months.

1428 Brickell Sales Gallery Patio Seating

1428 Brickell Sales Gallery Patio Seating

Our Professional Opinion of the Project

Undoubtedly, the preconstruction market in Brickell is incredibly noisy these days. The neighborhood is abundantly popular, and for good reason. With that being said, each project has a unique set of offerings to set itself outside of the pack, and we really like the offerings at 1428 Brickell.

The Location

For starters, let’s look at the location. With Brickell being so popular, it is also quite dense. It is actually the second most dense neighborhood in the United States behind Manhattan. If you live closer to the north end of the neighborhood, traffic is really something to pay attention to if you need to come and go frequently. If you live toward the southern end of the neighborhood, the area is more residential. There are fewer office towers and entering/exiting the neighborhood to the highway is very easy.

While you may not want to walk all the way to Brickell City Centre, but 1428 Brickell is less than a block from the Financial District stop of the Miami Metromover. This is the complimentary rail shuttle that will drop you off right there within Brickell City Centre. There is also a stop for Mary Brickell Village and you can go all the way to the Omni Station to visit the museums or catch a Miami Heat game. It is quite convenient.

Additionally, with the location being directly across from the Four Seasons Miami, this is a location that will be more likely to hold its value long-term. Most of the buildings between 1428 Brickell and the Biscayne Bay are low- to mid-rise, so above a certain floor you still experience the big water views of the waterfront towers. Pair that with the reduced congestion, and you have a winning formula for a safe place to spend your money.

Rendering of The Residences at 1428 Brickell Terrace

Rendering of The Residences at 1428 Brickell Terrace

The Building Design

There is so much to be said about the design of 1428 Brickell. We have already discussed the impressive LEED Certification and solar-powered panels that will line the west spine of the structure. This is the only building in the marketplace that has these features.

Aside from the LEED Certification, we have to discuss the size of the building. Upon looking at it from the street, it will appear that the building is quite dense. It’s 70-floors up! In actuality though, there are only 189 residences. This allows for larger residences as well as more convenience when it comes to utilizing the community spaces. There are not so many people that the line for gym equipment is long, there is always a pool lounger available. But at the same time, there are not so few residences that having so many amenities is cost prohibitive. It is a sweet spot of density, maximizing both comfort and offerings.

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Southeast Views

The Residence Layouts

As I mentioned above, one of the best things about the residences in 1428 Brickell is their sheer size. They actually provide a lifestyle like that of a single family residence. The units are even separated by concrete load bearing walls rather than drywall, to offer additional sound insulation between the neighbors. With two bedroom apartments starting at 2,000-square-feet and going up, they are incredibly spacious.

The kitchens are thoughtfully-designed by Antonio Citterio with a variety of color palettes to choose from. You can also opt for sliding glass dividers if you are not one to prefer an open kitchen/living room layout. The designs are subtle yet elevated and offer ample space for actual family cooking, not just laying takeout on the counter as though you were traveling. These units are built for full-time life.

The bathrooms also offer a subtle-yet-elevated style, particularly the primary bath.With spacious travertine showers and free-standing sculptural bathtubs designed and crafted in Rapolano, Italy, the luxurious ambiance is ever-present in the private areas of the house.

Another spot that really stands out to us in 1428 Brickell is the closets, or dressing rooms as they actually are. The smallest primary closet is 100-square-feet, with the larger residences having closets of 425-square-feet. These are all built out with custom cabinetry and presented as a boutique-style wardrobe. It is incredibly elegant and a great use of space.

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen Glass Dividers

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen Glass Dividers

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen View

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen View

Considering everything goes according to plan with the demolition and construction permits, we should see the finished product by 2027.

Prices range from $2.4 million for a two-bedroom plus den, to four-bedrooms plus den starting at $5.5 million. Penthouse details are released upon request.

For more information, please download the fact sheet and floor plans here:
1428 Brickell Fact Sheet
1428 Brickell Floor Plans

If you are interested in a private presentation with current availability and specific pricing, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com

The World’s First Ever Solar-Powered Tower Is Coming to Miami At 1428 Brickell

 
Just this morning, Miami’s YTech Development team launched a new type of luxury tower in Brickell. This elegant 70-story project will be climate-conscious inside and out, including being powered by solar panels that are incorporated into the window panels. The tower will be located at 1428 Brickell Avenue, in the heart of the Miami Financial District. This marks the first-ever high-rise residential tower to be maintained with solar energy, and what better place to start than the Sunshine State?!

Through the 70 floors, there are 189 fully-finished residences that range from 1,800 square feet up to 4,000 square feet. Penthouses will range between 4,000 to 10,000 square feet. The floor plans range from 2-bedroom up to 4-bedroom plus den layouts.

How does this solar powered building work?

Miami is no stranger to cutting edge ideas, expansive views and luxury projects, so each new development must have something to set it apart from the rest. 1428 Brickell is using photovoltaic glazing within the façade. The solar cells are literally integrated into the glass for elongating the lifespan of the panels while preserving the beauty of the Arquitectonica-designed project.

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lobby

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lobby

With the panels blended into the architectural aesthetic, the designers and engineers have been able to offer a “Solar Backbone” along the west side of the building through 500 solar integrated windows. This will offer 20,000 square feet of energy-producing glass that will give the residents up to 170,000 kilowatts of clean energy per year while reducing 4,700 tons of CO2 per year and 3,000 fewer barrels of oil.

What else is interesting about 1428 Brickell?

In addition to the chic and timely façade, this building will truly be a boutique home. There is no hotel component onsite and each property faces directly to the Biscayne Bay for maximized views. Over 80,000 square feet of amenities are set to be an expansion of your living space through three floors on the upper part of the building.

Under the direction of ACPV Architects, the interiors of the building are designed to offer an urban oasis in one of the busiest neighborhoods in the country. Yes, you can indeed have peaceful privacy in the big city and 1428 Brickell is ready to show you.

“The architecture and interior design of The Residences at 1428 Brickell fuse seamlessly to make residents feel welcome and at ease from the moment they enter the building. Imagining how owners would use each space within the property was the guiding principle of our design for the interiors,” said Antonio Citterio, chairman of ACPV Architects. “For example, we designed large amenity spaces to act as an extension of residents’ private living areas, such as the dining area, pool, bar, and wine cellar, and integrated full-height windows in the lobby to offer uninterrupted views of the striking Brickell skyline, bridging the gap between indoors and outdoors.” 

Prices are slated to begin at $2.38 million for a 2 bedroom plus den layout, $2.91 million for a duplex 2 bedroom, $3.72 million for a 3 bedroom plus den, and $5.52 million for a 4 bedroom plus den floorplan. These are of course, the Tier 1 friends and family prices, so can change at any day. See below for more renderings of the finished product.

If you are interested in a presentation and specific pricing, please contact Michael Light, Broker and Executive Director of Luxury Sales at Douglas Elliman. You may reach Michael directly at (786) 566-1700 or via email at michael@miamiluxuryhomes.com

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Entrance

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Entrance

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lobby at night

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lobby at night

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lounge

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Lounge

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Mail Room

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Mail Room

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Yoga Stage

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Yoga Stage

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Valet

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Valet

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room View

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room View

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room Stair

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room Stair

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room Dusk

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Living Room Dusk

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Kitchen

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Balcony

Rendering of 1428 Brickell Balcony

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