Brickell
619 Brickell
By 13th Floor Investments, Key International
Pre-SalesStarting From
$2,397K
Est. Delivery
2030
Residences
306
Floors
74
About the Project
619 Brickell marks the arrival of Nobu Hospitality into the world of branded residences — and Miami is the stage it has chosen for its debut. Founded by legendary chef Nobu Matsuhisa alongside Robert De Niro and Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality has spent three decades building one of the most coveted names in luxury dining and hotel culture. At 619 Brickell, that legacy steps off the restaurant floor and into the home. Every element of residential life here — from the morning wellness ritual to the evening dinner reservation made with a single call to the dedicated Nobu concierge — is filtered through a philosophy of quiet, purposeful luxury. This is not a building with a branded restaurant bolted on as a marketing incentive; it is a complete lifestyle ecosystem in which the Nobu standard of hospitality permeates the fabric of daily living. For residents, that means hotel-caliber service, a staff trained to Nobu's exacting standards, and access to programming — culinary events, wellness retreats, cultural gatherings — that no amount of square footage alone can provide.
The tower itself is one of the most architecturally ambitious projects announced in Miami in years. Foster + Partners, the London-based firm behind the Hearst Tower, Apple Park, and 30 St Mary Axe, brings its signature idiom of precision, structural transparency, and responsiveness to place. Working alongside Miami's own Sieger-Suarez Architects, the design team has conceived a 74-story glass tower that reads as both an object of sculptural refinement and a contextual response to the Biscayne Bay waterfront it overlooks. The facade is engineered to maximise natural light and frame bay views from virtually every orientation, while the building's tapered silhouette is designed to minimise its visual mass against the Miami skyline. At street level, the ground-floor Nobu restaurant introduces the tower to the city through a signature circular pavilion — a design gesture as confident as anything the firm has produced — with sweeping waterfront views and a presence that will make it an immediate landmark on Brickell Avenue.
The 306 residences range from one-bedroom-plus-den layouts of approximately 1,176 square feet to four-bedroom-plus-den homes spanning over 3,178 square feet, with entry pricing starting at ,397,000 and larger configurations from ,092,000. Topping the tower are 19 Sky Villas and 4 Penthouses, whose expansive private terraces with infinity-edge pools and unobstructed panoramic views of Biscayne Bay represent some of the most exceptional private outdoor spaces in any Miami high-rise. Throughout, interiors reflect Nobu's Japanese-influenced aesthetic: nine-foot ceilings, natural materials, clean proportions, and bespoke finishes that lean toward warmth and texture rather than ostentatious gloss. Kitchens are fitted with premium appliances and custom cabinetry, spa-inspired bathrooms feature rain showers and soaking tubs, and fully integrated smart-home technology — including HEPA air purification, circadian lighting systems, and low-EMF environments — turns each residence into a place that supports not just comfort but genuine wellbeing.
The 90,000 square feet of private amenities at 619 Brickell are among the most comprehensive of any residential tower in Miami, and they are defined by the same commitment to health and sensory experience that characterises Nobu's approach globally. The Nobu Spa and Longevity Suite is not a token wellness offering; it is a clinical-grade retreat featuring cryotherapy chambers, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, infrared and red-light therapy suites, Himalayan salt rooms, cold and hot plunge pools, meditation pods, and IV and peptide therapy. Multiple resort-style pool decks are set within a landscape of Japanese zen gardens, private cabanas, and water features that create genuine separation from the city below. A panoramic fitness centre occupies a prime position in the tower, with dedicated spaces for yoga and Pilates alongside personal training services. Social amenities include an Owners' Lounge, a wine cellar, a library salon, a tea lounge, executive suites, and a boardroom — spaces that understand residents may want to entertain, work, or simply retreat within their own building. A padel court rounds out the recreation offering, reflecting Miami's appetite for the sport that has become the activity of choice among the city's luxury residential set.
619 Brickell is situated on a 2.2-acre site at the corner of Brickell Avenue and the bay, on land that forms part of the historic First Miami Presbyterian Church campus — a transaction valued at approximately 40 million that underscores both the scarcity of developable Brickell land and the ambition behind this project. The Brickell neighbourhood has evolved over the past decade into Miami's most dynamic urban district, home to the headquarters of major financial institutions, a dense corridor of luxury residences, and a walkable street-level culture of restaurants, cafes, and fitness studios that rivals any neighbourhood in the city. Brickell City Centre sits within walking distance, as does the waterfront of Biscayne Bay, where the views north toward downtown Miami and south toward Key Biscayne constitute some of the most commanding urban panoramas in South Florida. The location also benefits from easy access to I-95, the Metrorail, and Miami International Airport — practical considerations that matter to the globally mobile residents this building is designed to attract.
The investment case is anchored by two developers with deep roots in South Florida's luxury market. 13th Floor Investments, led by Arnaud Karsenti, has deployed over five billion dollars across the region and counts Brickell Heights, The Harbour, and Hyde Resort & Residences among its most visible projects. Key International, led by Inigo and Diego Ardid, brings comparable depth of experience and a shared commitment to delivering finished product at the top of the market. With delivery targeted for Q4 2030, buyers entering now are acquiring not only one of the most architecturally distinguished addresses in a supply-constrained submarket, but a share in a brand — Nobu — whose global cachet continues to appreciate. Miami's continuing ascent as a destination for international capital and talent gives 619 Brickell a tailwind that few new projects elsewhere in the country can claim.
Amenities
Location
619 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131
About Brickell
Brickell is Miami's financial and business capital — a vertical city of glass towers rising along Biscayne Bay. Once a quiet banking corridor, it has transformed into one of the most densely developed urban neighborhoods in the Southeast, drawing high-net-worth buyers who want walkable city living without sacrificing luxury.
- Biscayne Bay waterfront with skyline views
- Walking distance to Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village
- Miami's highest concentration of five-star restaurants and rooftop bars
- Direct Metromover access to Downtown and Brickell Financial District