REHUB Miami
1650 Brickell, Miami, FL 33129

REHUB Miami
1650 Brickell, Miami, FL 33129

Lofts on Brickell Two is the smaller companion to Lofts on Brickell, set at 1650 Brickell Avenue on the mid-Brickell stretch where the avenue starts to bend toward 17th Road. Designed by Giorgio Balli Architect and developed by Omega Development, the 5-story building was built to a boutique scale: just 24 one-bedroom loft residences laid out across the upper floors with ground-level parking below. The defining move is the 18-foot ceiling height, which lets each loft read like a small townhouse with a sleeping mezzanine and a tall glass curtain wall facing the avenue. The Balli/Omega pairing also shows up across the street at the original Lofts on Brickell building, and the two structures together form one of the only true loft pockets inside the otherwise high-rise Brickell market. The 1650 Brickell address keeps owners inside the walkable mid-Brickell band, with the SE 15th Road and SE 17th Road corridors leading toward Brickell Bay Drive and the bayfront. Brickell City Centre, Mary Brickell Village, and the Metromover Financial District station are a short walk or scooter ride to the north, and the Rickenbacker Causeway is a quick drive south for Key Biscayne. Surrounding Brickell Avenue blocks include a dense run of restaurants, bars, and boutique offices, so day-to-day errands and dinners can be handled on foot. The avenue at this point is six lanes wide with a planted median, and the building's setback and ground-floor parking are sized to that street geometry, which gives the upper-floor lofts a clearer line of sight up and down the corridor. Unit interiors at Lofts on Brickell Two feature floor-to-ceiling glass, European cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, in-unit washers and dryers, walk-in closets, and large terraces sized to the loft volumes. Several residences include Jacuzzi-style soaking tubs in the primary bath. Amenities are intentionally light given the building's size: a secured gated entry, controlled-access lobby, and covered parking. Because of the loft format and limited inventory, the building tends to attract buyers and renters who want something architecturally distinct on Brickell rather than a tower unit, and turnover is typically low compared to the larger glass towers further north on the avenue.
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Kyle Benjamin
1650 Brickell, Miami, FL 33129, Miami, FL 33129
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1650 Brickell, Miami, FL 33129, Miami, FL 33129