The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing plans for a 1,100-foot-tall tower planned for 700 Brickell Ave., currently home to the Northern Trust Bank building. One Brickell City Centre would be taller than any skyscraper in Miami or Atlanta or anywhere else in the southeastern United States .
It would be taller than the Chrysler Building in Manhattan, NYC.
And it would be also much higher than Miami's current number one, the Four Seasons Hotel, which is 70 stories and 789 feet, or Atlanta's 1,023-foot, 55-story Bank of America Tower.
ExMiami reports the site for the tower at 700 Brickell Ave. will combine land bought by Swire Properties for more than $13 million, and land next door, which cost more than $64 million.
It would be the second stage of the enormous -- and now-under-construction -- Brickell City Centre just to the west. That project will include a luxury shopping center, two residential towers, apartments, offices, and a wellness center, featuring an innovative $20 million "climate ribbon" that will provide air flow, according to Curbed Miami.
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