Brickell
Seven Broadway
By Ytech
AnnouncedStarting From
$1,500K
Est. Delivery
2030
Residences
113
Floors
54
About the Project
Seven Broadway is the product of an unusually deliberate kind of ambition. Ytech, the Miami-based development firm founded and led by Yamal Yidios Char, spent years assembling the site at 41 and 75 SW 15th Road before unveiling the project in mid-2025. Yidios — a civil engineer with graduate degrees from the University of Florida and Harvard Business School, and executive education in architecture and design thinking from London's Royal College of Art — has built Ytech into one of Miami's largest privately held real estate companies, with more than $1.4 billion in capital deployed across 7,000 apartments and 12 million square feet of construction in 25 cities. In Brickell alone, the firm holds a development pipeline exceeding three million square feet and $3 billion in projected value, anchored by two flagship towers: The Residences at 1428 Brickell, a 70-story solar-powered building designed by Milan's ACPV Architects, and Seven Broadway, the firm's most architecturally refined statement to date.
For Seven Broadway, Ytech turned to Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates — the New York firm behind some of the most recognized towers in London, Shanghai, and New York — making KPF's involvement a deliberate signal about the tier of design Ytech is pursuing. KPF shaped the tower as a sculpted 54-story shaft rising 682 feet above the Brickell streetscape, with a bronze-toned façade of floor-to-ceiling glazing framed by horizontal fins that articulate each floorplate and catch South Florida's light differently across the day. Rounded corners and measured setbacks reduce visual mass without softening the tower's presence, while the podium at street level is integrated with curved glass storefronts and layered tropical landscaping designed by the Swiss firm Enea. The landscape plan widens sidewalks, introduces shaded pathways, and connects Seven Broadway's ground plane to the natural fabric of the surrounding neighborhood — including Simpson Park, the historic hardwood hammock that faces the site directly to the south, which will define the outlook from a significant share of the residences.
Seven Broadway will house 113 residences distributed across levels 9 through 50, with typical floor plates measuring approximately 7,372 square feet. The collection spans one-, two-, and three-bedroom configurations ranging from 1,380 to 2,490 square feet, and culminates in three full-floor penthouses occupying levels 46 through 48, each measuring approximately 5,932 square feet. Interior design is by Nina Takesh, whose approach favors refined material weight over decorative flourish. Every residence features 12-foot ceilings, Lafinestra French doors that open onto dedicated terraces, Italian millwork, marble countertops, solid mahogany doors and windows, and appliances by Sub-Zero and Wolf. Each elevator lobby opens into a private foyer, so no residence shares a corridor with another; service functions are entirely concealed from resident circulation. All units are oriented with southern exposure, framing unobstructed views over Simpson Park toward Biscayne Bay and the open Atlantic horizon beyond.
Amenities are concentrated across three distinct levels rather than consolidated into a single floor, creating a vertical sequence of programmed spaces that serve different rhythms of resident life. Atop the parking podium sits a wellness center — the first destination residents encounter as they move from the building's base into its residential core, housing a fitness facility, spa treatment rooms, and a layout designed to establish the daily rituals of health and recovery. Higher in the tower, positioned just above the uppermost occupied floor, a resident lounge provides a social layer removed from the street-level energy of Brickell — a quieter setting for private gatherings, remote work, or simply commanding the building's mid-level panorama. The sequence concludes on the rooftop at level 50, where a pool terrace and outdoor lounge open over the canopy of Simpson Park, framing southerly views that take in both the park's ancient hardwoods and Biscayne Bay beyond. The building also provides 193 valet parking spaces across one basement and seven above-grade levels, and 113 bicycle spaces — practical infrastructure that reflects Ytech's understanding of how Brickell residents actually move through the city.
Seven Broadway sits on SW 15th Road — a street known locally as Broadway — at its intersection with SW 1st Avenue, a few steps from the full commercial and transit infrastructure of Brickell Avenue. The Mary Brickell Village retail corridor, the Brickell City Centre mall, and the Brickell Metrorail and Metromover stations are all within comfortable walking distance, placing residents at the convergence of Miami's densest concentration of corporate headquarters, international finance offices, fine dining, and waterfront parks. What distinguishes the immediate site, however, is what is directly in front of it: Simpson Park, one of Miami's last remaining urban hardwood hammocks, a protected nature preserve that functions as a green buffer between the tower and the bay. The juxtaposition of a world-class KPF tower overlooking an ancient forest across a single city street is not incidental — it is central to Seven Broadway's identity, and to the specific quality of life it promises.
Miami's Urban Development Review Board voted unanimously to approve Seven Broadway's plans in July 2025, clearing a significant regulatory milestone and positioning the project for construction financing and groundbreaking in the near term. Delivery is projected for 2030. With only 113 residences across 54 floors — a unit-to-height ratio that reflects genuine scarcity — and penthouses of nearly 6,000 square feet in a submarket where comparable product is essentially absent, Seven Broadway presents a compelling case for buyers seeking both an exceptional primary residence and a long-term store of value in one of the Western Hemisphere's most liquid luxury real estate markets.
Amenities
Location
75 SW 15th Rd, Miami, FL 33129
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