REHUB Miami
27 7th, Miami, FL
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REHUB Miami
27 7th, Miami, FL
Photos coming soon
One River Point is a pre-construction twin-tower condominium planned for the north bank of the Miami River at 24 SW 4th Street, brought forward by KAR Properties and Fortune International Group with architecture by Rafael Vinoly Architects. The defining gesture is a glass skybridge connecting the two 60-story towers near their tops, set roughly 800 feet above the river. The towers are oriented at a right angle to one another and are programmed for around 350 to 368 residences across the pair, with sky-amenity floors carried on the upper bridge level. Vinoly's design follows a lineage of his work that includes 432 Park Avenue in New York and the Tokyo International Forum, and the One River Point skybridge is among the most architecturally ambitious geometric moves yet announced for a Miami residential project. The Miami River District site is at the seam between Downtown Miami and Brickell, with the Brickell Avenue Bridge and the Brickell City Centre district immediately south across the river and Bayfront Park and the Miami Worldcenter blocks just north. The riverwalk along the north bank has been progressing in stages, connecting the One River Point site east toward Bayfront Park and west toward Miami River Walk. Brightline's MiamiCentral station and the Government Center Metromover transfer are both reachable on foot, and the Port of Miami and PortMiami cruise terminals are a short drive across the MacArthur Causeway. The Miami River frontage at this stretch has been transitioning from working-marine uses to mixed-use residential over the last decade, and the project will share a corridor with the Mandarin Oriental Residences, the Whitman Family river site, and the Aston Martin Residences across the river. Residences at One River Point are being designed with 10- to 12-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls, stone flooring, walk-in rain showers, free-standing soaking tubs, and multi-zone climate and smart-home integration. The members-only sky club spans three levels and roughly 10,000 square feet on the bridge, programmed with a fine-dining restaurant, cocktail bar, cigar lounge, and a club garden and terrace open to the river view. Tower-level amenities include a fitness center and spa, a residents' lounge, and pool decks, with concierge and valet at ground level, and construction was funded by a $34 million senior loan from Bank OZK as the project moved into vertical work.
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Kyle Benjamin
27 7th, Miami, FL, Miami, FL
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27 7th, Miami, FL, Miami, FL