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4 Miami Towers That Redefined What the Brickell Skyline Could Be

Published June 12, 2026Updated June 5, 2026

Miami's condo boom has been declared dead roughly once every three years since 2008. It keeps not dying. Instead, it keeps getting taller, weirder, and more expensive — and the last cycle added branded residences from car manufacturers, starchitect museums you can live in, and a tower that genuinely looks like it belongs in Dubai.

The Brickell-to-Downtown corridor is now one of the densest residential high-rise clusters in the Western Hemisphere. These four towers represent the current ceiling — not just in height, but in the sheer ambition of what a Miami condo building can be.

  1. Aston Martin Residences
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    Miami · Downtown Miami

    Aston Martin Residences

    250 m66 floorsCompleted 2024Revuelta Architecture

    A car company built a 66-story residential tower and it's actually the most interesting skyscraper in Miami. Designed by Revuelta Architecture with interiors by Aston Martin's design team, the sail-shaped profile on the Miami River is unmistakable. Residents get a private marina and — yes — a bespoke Aston Martin DBX included with penthouses.

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  2. Brickell Flatiron
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    Miami · Brickell

    Brickell Flatiron

    233 m64 floorsCompleted 2019Luis Revuelta

    The tower that put Brickell on the global condo map. Ugo Colombo's 64-story glass blade completed in 2019 with Italian kitchens, a rooftop pool on 64, and a spa that rivals standalone wellness clubs. The flatiron-inspired shape gives almost every unit two exposures — bay and city.

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  3. One Thousand Museum
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    Miami · Downtown Miami

    One Thousand Museum

    215 m62 floorsCompleted 2019Zaha Hadid Architects

    Zaha Hadid's final completed residential project, and it shows. The exoskeleton facade is the most photographed piece of architecture in Miami — 62 stories of fluid concrete curves that look like they were grown, not built. A private helipad on the roof. Units from $5M to $50M. Not for the understated.

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  4. Paramount Miami Worldcenter
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    Miami · Park West / Downtown Miami

    Paramount Miami Worldcenter

    213 m60 floorsCompleted 2019Elkus Manfredi Architects

    The amenity war winner. 60 stories and over 500 units in the massive Miami Worldcenter development, but the real story is the amenity deck — a five-acre recreation level with outdoor boxing ring, jam room, recording studio, and a soccer field. On the 60th floor of a condo tower.

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Frequently asked

What is the tallest residential building in Miami?
Aston Martin Residences at 66 stories (816 feet), completed in 2024. It overtook Panorama Tower as the tallest building in Miami.
How much does it cost to buy a condo in a Miami luxury tower?
Entry-level units in these towers start around $600K-800K for a 1-bedroom. Premium 2-3 bedrooms with water views range $1.5M-5M. Penthouses at One Thousand Museum and Aston Martin Residences go from $10M to $50M+.
Is Brickell or Downtown Miami better for high-rise living?
Brickell is more walkable with better restaurants and street-level energy — think Manhattan's FiDi. Downtown (including Park West and the Worldcenter area) offers more space and amenities at lower price points, but feels more car-dependent between the towers.

Miami's next wave is already under construction — Cipriani, Bentley, and Mercedes-Benz are all building branded towers. The car-as-condo-brand trend shows no sign of stopping.