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830 Brickell
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830 Brickell is a 55-story office skyscraper in the Brickell neighborhood of Downtown Miami. Topped out in 2023, the building rises 724 feet (220.7 m) making it the sixth tallest building in Miami. The building was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill architecture of Chicago and is actually located on SE 1st Avenue,[1] one block west of Brickell Avenue. The building was 100% leased during construction with major tenants including Microsoft, Kirkland and Ellis, Rothschild & Co,[2] and Citadel Group, who are later planning to build their own headquarters in Miami.

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Design

830 Brickell's structure was designed by DeSimone Consulting Engineers, consisting of several novel solutions to engineering challenges, including; using 14,000 PSI high-strength concrete, an eccentric shear wall core, irregular floor plates with significant cantilevers and multiple transfer levels.[1] The structure was also designed to meet rigorous storm and flood criteria, supporting resilience in a High Velocity Hurricane Zone.[1]

Amenities

The 30th floor is a Sky lobby complete with a café, lounge and retail, tenant conference rooms, and a state-of-the-art fitness & wellness center with panoramic views.[1] There will also be an exclusive rooftop club and Mediterranean restaurant.[1]

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Awards

The building won Building Feature from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat on 22 July 2025.[1]

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References

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