The Address Below Matters as Much as the View Above
A Brickell penthouse puts you on top of Miami's most walkable neighborhood — Michelin-starred restaurants, major banks, and the Metromover are literally below your terrace. That's the difference: Miami Beach penthouses sell the ocean; Brickell penthouses sell the lifestyle on the ground floor.
The Buildings Worth Your Time
- Brickell Flatiron — 64 stories by Ugo Colombo, the developer who basically built modern Brickell. The top floors are the best bay-view penthouses in the neighborhood.
- 1428 Brickell — 70 stories, Milan's Antonio Citterio on interiors. Only 189 residences. Will be the tallest when delivered.
- Cipriani — the 1931 Venice brand. Bellini cocktails from the lobby bar. Full hotel services. For buyers who want Old World pedigree in a New World skyline.
- St. Regis Residences — Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Signature butler service. Cognac room. This is the establishment play.
- Echo Brickell — Carlos Ott design with rooftop infinity pool. Smart-home tech in every unit. The young money building.
Why Brickell Over the Beach
You don't need a car. That's the simple answer. Walk to dinner, walk to work, take the Metromover to Wynwood. Brickell penthouse buyers are typically finance professionals, tech founders, and Latin American executives who want to live where they work — not sit in traffic on the MacArthur Causeway.
What to Expect
- Bay and skyline views — no ocean, but the Miami skyline at night is its own kind of spectacular
- 2,000–5,000 sqft — tighter floor plates than beach towers, but smarter layouts
- HOA includes more — pools, gyms, concierge, often valet, in most Brickell towers
Browse available penthouses below — or contact us for off-market opportunities in Brickell's top towers.