Brickell
Mercedes-Benz Places
By JDS Development Group
Under ConstructionStarting From
$685K
Est. Delivery
2028
Residences
791
Floors
64
About the Project
Rising in two interconnected towers above the reimagined Southside Park at the southern edge of Brickell, Mercedes-Benz Places is one of the most ambitious mixed-use developments in Florida history. Each tower climbs 64 stories — Tower 1 reaching approximately 780 feet, Tower 2 approximately 760 feet — together comprising more than 2.5 million square feet of residential, hotel, office, retail, and civic space. Designed by the acclaimed SHoP Architects with ODP Architecture & Design as architect of record, the project occupies the address of 1 Southside Park and delivers the full weight of a globally recognized brand into the built environment for the first time in North America. At its base, the complex integrates a newly constructed City of Miami Fire Station No. 4, a civic gesture that anchors the development within the public fabric of the city rather than turning inward on itself. For Brickell — already one of the densest and most dynamic urban neighborhoods in the Southeast — Mercedes-Benz Places represents a new benchmark in scale, programming, and design ambition.
The partnership between JDS Development Group and Mercedes-Benz is not a licensing arrangement but a deep design collaboration, and the distinction matters. Founded in 1926 through the merger of Benz & Cie. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, Mercedes-Benz spent a century refining a design language the brand calls Sensual Purity — a philosophy that prizes the tension between flowing organic form and precise, geometric reduction. It is the same language that shaped the EQ series and the Vision AVTR concept car, and it is now applied to the architecture, interiors, and material palette of a residential tower. The Mercedes-Benz design team worked in direct collaboration with SHoP Architects on the building envelope and with the award-winning interior studio Woods Bagot on the residences themselves, ensuring that every threshold, surface, and detail reads as a coherent expression of the brand rather than a superficial application of logos and badging. The result is a building that feels, in the truest sense, like a Mercedes-Benz product — precise, assured, and built to last.
The 791 condominium residences range from studios to three-bedroom homes, with floor plans designed to maximize the dramatic views afforded by two towers positioned to face Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Miami skyline simultaneously. Floor-to-ceiling windows of up to ten feet frame those prospects from every residence, while deep private terraces extend the living area outward into the subtropical air. Interiors by Woods Bagot translate the Sensual Purity philosophy into domestic space through a palette of crisp contrasts and warm organic materials: black stone countertops paired with super white-stained red oak, metal-wrapped upper cabinetry, and custom millwork that carries the same automotive-precision detailing found in a Mercedes-Benz cockpit. Kitchens are offered in light and dark finish packages, and bathrooms echo the graphic boldness of the overall palette with significant stone and metallic elements. Pricing for Tower 2 begins at approximately $685,000 for studios, with one-bedroom residences from around $1.2 million, two-bedrooms from $1.5 million, and three-bedroom homes starting near $2.8 million. Tower 1 carries a modest premium, with studios from approximately $745,000.
The amenity program at Mercedes-Benz Places spans more than 130,000 square feet and has been conceived as a vertical urban resort rather than a conventional building amenity deck. At its crown sits the Silver Arrow Lounge, named for the legendary racing cars that defined Mercedes-Benz motorsport dominance in the 1930s and again in the modern Formula One era — a rooftop gathering space that positions residents above the city's canopy with views that stretch to the horizon. Below it, a rooftop pool is joined by sun and garden pools with full towel and food-and-beverage service, a full spa, and wellness facilities that draw on the brand's commitment to performance and recovery. The social programming is equally considered: a chef's kitchen with a private dining room for entertaining, a professional-grade recording studio, a dedicated screening room, co-working lounges for the large professional population Brickell attracts, and a kids' playroom. For the brand's faithful, a custom Mercedes-Benz race car simulator brings the motorsport heritage directly into the building. A 174-room hotel occupies a dedicated component of the complex, and a robust EV charging infrastructure throughout the parking structure reflects Mercedes-Benz's transition toward an electrified future. Nearly 200,000 square feet of Class A office space rounds out the program, making the development genuinely self-contained for those who live and work within it.
The site at 1 Southside Park places Mercedes-Benz Places at one of Brickell's most strategically significant addresses. Southside Park — the largest greenspace in the neighborhood — has been reimagined by James Corner Field Operations, the landscape architecture firm responsible for the High Line in New York City, bringing to the project the same level of public-realm ambition that has defined that practice's most celebrated work. The result is a development that does not merely rise above the city but actively contributes to it: a newly designed park accessible to residents and the broader public, a reconnected street grid, and ground-floor retail activating the base of both towers along SW 2nd Avenue. Brickell's position as Miami's financial and professional hub, served by the Metromover and within minutes of Brickell City Centre, Coconut Grove, and the Wynwood arts corridor, makes the address as practical as it is prestigious. The waterfront of Brickell Key and Bayfront Park lie within easy reach, and the proximity to Miami International Airport — under thirty minutes — sustains the kind of international connectivity that buyers at this level expect as a baseline.
Vertical construction on Tower 1 commenced in early 2025, with formwork and structural steel rising from grade at a site that had previously completed its foundation work. JDS Development Group launched sales for Tower 2 in February 2025, meaning both towers are now active in the market simultaneously. Delivery is anticipated in 2028, a timeline consistent with the scale of the project and the pace of current construction activity. JDS, led by founder and CEO Michael Stern, has a track record of delivering landmark towers in New York City — including 111 West 57th Street, one of the world's slenderest supertalls — and brings that same appetite for technical ambition and design excellence to Miami. At a market moment when branded residences have proliferated across South Florida, Mercedes-Benz Places distinguishes itself by the depth of the brand integration, the quality of the design team, the scale of the civic contribution, and the sheer ambition of delivering two 64-story towers on one of the last great sites in Brickell. For buyers seeking a residence that will define the neighborhood for decades, the window to enter at current pricing remains open — but not indefinitely.
Amenities
Location
10 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33130
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