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Brickell’s Dolce&Gabbana Tower to Fund Transportation Upgrades

August 21, 2024 by Jacki Taylor

Dolce&Gabbana 888 Brickell




In a significant development for Miami's Brickell neighborhood, the developer behind the highly anticipated 90-story Dolce&Gabbana supertall condo hotel has reached an agreement to fund crucial transit and transportation upgrades in the area. This agreement is a pivotal step in the ongoing review process as the project progresses under Miami-Dade’s Rapid Transit zoning plan.





The Dolce&Gabbana tower, a striking addition to the Miami skyline, is currently under scrutiny by Miami-Dade’s review process, which falls under the Rapid Transit zoning plan. This zoning plan is designed to ensure that new developments contribute to the public good, particularly in areas like transportation and transit infrastructure. The approval of developments within this zone is often contingent upon providing significant public benefits, which in this case, includes a substantial financial commitment from the developers.





On August 13th, a Declaration of Restrictions was officially recorded with Miami-Dade County, outlining the public benefits that will accompany the approval of the Dolce&Gabbana tower. One of the key components of this declaration is a commitment to a $1.5 million contribution from the developer. This one-time payment will be allocated to a series of much-needed upgrades and improvements in the Brickell area.






  • Traffic Signal Installation: A new traffic signal will be installed at the intersection of South Miami Avenue and SW 10 Street. This upgrade is expected to enhance safety and traffic flow in one of Brickell’s busiest areas.




  • Metromover Station Enhancements: The Tenth Street Metromover Station and its surrounding vicinity will receive repairs and upgrades. These improvements will include updates to mechanical systems, restrooms, painting, signage, accessibility features, streetscape improvements, and wayfinding support.




  • Additional Commitments: The $1.5 million contribution will be in addition to any permitting or impact fees that are already due to the County as part of the development process. However, if the County Director determines that any portion of the contribution is duplicative of impact fees, the developer may be eligible for an offset equivalent to the value of those fees.





The agreement was signed by Michael Stern, representing the developing entity. This commitment to improving the infrastructure around the Dolce&Gabbana tower underscores the developer's dedication to enhancing the community and addressing the needs of Brickell’s growing population.





As the Dolce&Gabbana supertall condo hotel moves closer to realization, this agreement marks a significant milestone in ensuring that the development not only adds luxury and architectural grandeur to Miami’s skyline but also contributes meaningfully to the city's infrastructure. The upcoming transit and transportation upgrades funded by the developer will play a vital role in supporting the continued growth and vibrancy of the Brickell neighborhood.


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