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Brickell’s Mercedes Benz Places Breaks Ground on Second Tower as Construction Progresses

September 16, 2024 by Jacki Taylor

Mercedes-Benz Launches Mercedes Benz Places




The second tower at the highly anticipated Mercedes Benz Places Miami is now officially under construction. This luxury mixed-use project is a major milestone for the neighborhood, and the progress doesn’t stop there. Foundation work at the first tower is nearly complete, according to Serhant, the exclusive brokerage handling condo sales for the development.





Both towers will add to Brickell’s ever-evolving skyline, with the first tower rising to an impressive 780 feet and the second slightly shorter at 763 feet, as detailed in plans submitted to the county in July.





A Vision for Modern Living: What to Expect from Mercedes Benz Places





The combined development will offer a diverse range of amenities, including:






  • 1,010 residential units




  • 200 hotel units




  • 142,129 square feet of commercial space




  • 153,070 square feet of office space




  • 881 parking spaces




  • 38,582 square feet allocated for governmental use





Designed for the Future





JDS Development Group is leading the project, while ODP Architects is serving as the architect of record. With its strategic location, cutting-edge design, and mix of residential, hotel, office, and commercial spaces, Mercedes Benz Places is poised to become a standout addition to Brickell’s luxury market.





This development not only adds to the neighborhood's vertical growth but also serves as a prime example of how Miami’s urban core continues to evolve into a global hub for high-end living and business. Stay tuned for more updates on the progress of this groundbreaking project!


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