Brickell CitiCentre Complex

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The Brickell CitiCentre Complex will be a complex of skyscrapers in downtown Miami, Florida. It fits the "approved" category for buildings as it has been approved by both the City of Miami and the Federal Aviation Administration, but construction has not begun. It is expected to begin in late 2007 or early 2008, and is expected to be completed by late 2009 or early 2010. When built, the three main buildings will rank in the top ten of the tallest buildings in Miami. Brickell CitiCentre III, the tallest of the three, will be 808 ft (246 m) tall, and will have 76 floors. The 76 floors will tie it with Met 3 for the lead in the tallest building in Miami in terms of floors. The second main building in the complex is Brickell CitiCentre II, which will rise 769 ft (234 m), equivalent to 72 floors. Brickell CitiCentre I, the shortest of the three, is going to be 69 floors and 740 ft (226 m) tall, and will be built on the west side of Miami Avenue, across the street from the other two buildings. The CitiSquare center, connecting the buildings at their bases, will be built after the three main towers are completed. The complex is set to be built at the corner of South Miami Avenue and Tenth Street, in the western Brickell Financial District of Miami. The Tenth Street Metro Station is one block west of the complex. The architect of the buildings is Arquitectonica.

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  • [1] Brickell CitiCentre on Emporis
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