Key Points
Unanimous UDRB approval: 54 stories (682 ft), 113 luxury units, 193 parking spaces across 8 levels
Prime Brickell site: Located at SW 15th Road and SW 1st Ave, assembled for ~$8.2 million since 2018–2020
Strategic financing: Supported by a $19.5 million pre‑development loan from Israel Discount Bank
Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has given full support to Seven Broadway, a sleek 54‑story residential tower in Brickell developed by YTECH and designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), with legal guidance by Carlos Lago of Greenberg Traurig.
UDRB Approval & Project Overview
Unanimous vote: The Board blessed the design, height, and massing – marking a major milestone toward permitting.
Building specs:
54 floors, reaching ~682 ft (highest occupiable at floor 50)
113 residential units – including 36 one-bed, 36 two-bed, 38 three-bed, and 3 full-floor penthouses
193 valet parking spaces (1 basement + 7 above-grade), plus 113 bicycle spaces
Architecture & Site Strategy
KPF’s sculptural design: Bronze-toned façade, full-height glazing, rounded corners, horizontal fins, and setbacks to reduce bulk.
Pedestrian-centric podium: Ground-level glass storefronts, lush landscaping, widened sidewalks, and sinuous canopy at lobby entry.
Amenity-focused floors: Wellness center atop parking, mid-level lounge, and rooftop terrace/pool on level 50 with Biscayne Bay and Downtown views.
Transit link: A two-block walk from Brickell Avenue, steps from Metrorail and Metromover stations—supporting Brickell’s dense, transit-friendly shift.
Financing & Developer Strength
Pre‑development funding in place: $19.5 million loan from Israel Discount Bank signals investor confidence.
Site build‑up: YTECH has already cleared part of the site following ~$8.2 million acquisition.
Track record: YTECH is concurrently building the 70‑story, solar-powered Residences at 1428 Brickell, bolstering credibility.
Investor Insights
Brickell’s luxury trajectory: This project aligns with the submarket’s shift from finance hub to upscale residential enclave.
Design premium: Backed by KPF and Enea, the tower is poised to command premium prices through elevated architecture and curated amenities.
High bar for condo living: Large unit sizes (1,380–5,932 ft²), full-floor penthouses, transit access, and rooftop amenities make for strong investor appeal.
Value-add in walkability: Pedestrian-first streetscape and transit proximity meet rising demand for live‑work-play urban formats.
Conclusion
YTECH’s Seven Broadway checkpoint with UDRB approval vaults it into the next phase: permitting and construction. At 54 stories and nearly 683 ft, the tower brings high‑end design, expansive units, and amenity-rich living to Brickell’s transformed landscape. With financing secured and a proven development arm, YTECH strengthens its position as a heavyweight in Miami’s luxury condo market. For investors tracking premium urban developments, this is a must‑watch.