Brickell Ultra-Luxury New Developments
About Brickell Ultra-Luxury New Developments
Brickell Pre-Construction: Ultra-Luxury New Developments (2026)
Overview
Brickell has evolved from Miami's financial center into one of the most active ultra-luxury residential development corridors in the United States.
As of 2026, the combination of limited waterfront land, institutional capital inflows, and global wealth migration has created a supply-constrained environment for ultra-luxury development in Brickell.
For buyers evaluating this market, the key decision is not simply which building — but which ownership model best aligns with their long-term objectives.
1. 1428 Brickell — The Vertical Estate
Developed by Related Group and designed by Arquitectonica, 1428 Brickell introduces a new scale of residential development to the corridor.
With large-format residences, a comprehensive amenity program, and a focus on long-term residential use, it is positioned as a primary-residence building for buyers seeking scale and service within Brickell.
2. 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana — The Fashion-Branded Tower
A collaboration between JDS Development and Dolce&Gabbana, 888 Brickell introduces a fashion-branded residential concept to the Miami market.
The building combines branded interiors, a hotel component, and a lockout-yield investment model that appeals to both lifestyle buyers and investors seeking rental income.
3. Cipriani Residences Miami — The Social Club
Cipriani Residences operates as a fully residential building with hospitality-style services, centered around private dining, service culture, and social environment rather than a traditional hotel structure.
For buyers who prioritize community, dining, and a curated social experience, Cipriani offers a model that is distinct from branded hotel developments.
4. St. Regis Residences Brickell — The Branded Service Model
St. Regis Brickell brings the brand's signature service infrastructure — including butler service and concierge — into a residential format.
While operating under a hotel-branded service model, the building is positioned as a residential-first development with hospitality-level support rather than a traditional hotel tower.
5. Mandarin Oriental Residences Brickell Key — The Global Trophy
The most globally recognizable ultra-luxury redevelopment in Brickell. Located on Brickell Key — providing island separation from core Brickell — and backed by Swire Properties and the Mandarin Oriental brand.
The project will replace the existing Mandarin Oriental hotel with a new ultra-luxury mixed-use development. One of the most anticipated redevelopments in Miami, it is positioned as a true generational global asset, combining brand power with irreplaceable waterfront land.
Brickell Key provides a level of separation and privacy that is structurally impossible to replicate within the main Brickell corridor.
6. 619 Brickell (Nobu) — The Hybrid Branded Concept
Positioned as a next-generation branded residential concept, likely leveraging Nobu's global hospitality ecosystem while maintaining a more controlled residential environment than large-scale branded towers.
The project introduces a hybrid model where the residential experience is integrated with Nobu's dining, wellness, and hospitality identity.
7. Legacy Brickell Inventory
Brickell's existing inventory — including buildings such as Brickell Flatiron, SLS Brickell, and Reach/Rise at Brickell City Centre — provides a reference point for understanding how the market has evolved.
These buildings represent a previous cycle of development with different pricing, amenity, and service structures than the current ultra-luxury pipeline.
Brickell Ultra-Luxury Comparison
| Feature | 1428 | 888 | Cipriani | St. Regis | Mandarin | 619 (Nobu) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ownership DNA | Vertical Estate | Fashion Brand | Social Club | Service Brand | Global Trophy | Hybrid Brand |
| Hotel Component | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ (branded service) | ✅ | ❌ |
| Primary Appeal | Scale + Amenities | Brand + Yield | Dining + Community | Service + Brand | Legacy + Privacy | Hospitality + Design |
| Location | Core Brickell | Core Brickell | Core Brickell | Core Brickell | Brickell Key | Core Brickell |
How to Evaluate a Brickell Purchase
Most buyers initially focus on individual buildings, but the key decision is choosing the right ownership model before evaluating specific residences.
Key considerations include:
- Primary vs. investment use: Buildings like 1428 and Cipriani favor primary residents; 888's lockout model favors investors
- Brand alignment: Each building carries a distinct brand identity that shapes the community and resale profile
- Service model: From Cipriani's dining-centered hospitality to St. Regis's butler service to Mandarin's global hotel infrastructure
- Location within Brickell: Core corridor vs. Brickell Key (island privacy)
We recommend starting with a short advisory call to align on ownership structure before reviewing inventory.
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