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Key International Sets Sights on Miami’s Financial District with a Pioneering Office Tower

October 17, 2023 by Jacki Taylor

Key International Proposes 50 Story Tower




In the heart of Miami's bustling Financial District, Key International, under the leadership of co-presidents Inigo and Diego Ardid, is poised to redefine the skyline with their ambitious plans for 848 Brickell Avenue. This isn't just another office building; it's a statement of intent, a 50-story beacon that promises to elevate the standards of Class-A office spaces.





The architectural maestros behind this venture are none other than Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), the globally acclaimed firm responsible for iconic structures such as the Burj Khalifa and One World Trade Center. Their involvement alone signifies the magnitude and prestige of this project.





Positioned strategically in the sought-after Brickell neighborhood, the tower will be a stone's throw away from the Brickell City Center and a plethora of upscale dining and retail establishments. Once completed, it will soar to an impressive height of approximately 761 feet, making it a dominant feature of Miami's skyline.





Diego Ardid, co-president of Key International, shared his vision for the new 848 Brickell. He envisions it as more than just a workspace; it's a testament to architectural prowess combined with unparalleled amenities that will reshape Miami's work culture. This isn't just about meeting expectations; it's about surpassing them.





The tower is meticulously designed to cater to the burgeoning demand for luxury office spaces in Miami. Boasting 750,000 square feet of office real estate, prospective tenants can expect floor plans ranging from 19,000 to 27,000 square feet, tailored to accommodate diverse sectors such as law, technology, and notably, finance.





What truly sets this building apart is its emphasis on holistic well-being. It's not just about work; it's about wellness. The building champions both LEED and WELL rating systems, underscoring its commitment to environmental sustainability and the health of its occupants. Features such as residential-style balconies foster a connection with nature, while a sprawling 40,000-square-foot amenity level, complete with outdoor meeting spaces, lounges, a state-of-the-art gym, an outdoor walking trail, and two regulation-sized Padel courts, ensures that work-life balance isn't just a catchphrase—it's a reality.





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Gary Pavlovic
1 year ago

Building needs more design review regarding having more character! At 1st doesn’t have the WOW effect as other similar worldwide structures.

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