13th Floor, Key International launch Nobu-branded Brickell condo project
13th Floor and Key International are launching a Nobu-branded condo tower in Miami’s Brickell, the brand’s first residential project in the city. The announcement follows a controversial fight over the development site, which is on the longtime grounds of the historic First Miami Presbyterian Church at 609 Brickell Avenue. Brickell residents opposing the development lost their fight in April, allowing the developers to move forward with the project. The tower is planned for 2.2 acres currently occupied by the church’s school and parking lot. The church will remain intact and is expected to sell the site to the developers for […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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