A New Standard of Luxury, Quality & Design Excellence
Welcome to a celebration of light and space. A residential tower that soars skyward to capture breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline, and beyond. 195 fully finished homes, thoughtfully sequenced to follow the rhythms of life — a finite collection in a market with growing demand and limited ultra-luxury supply.
The Residences at 1428 Brickell at a Glance
1428 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131
Gruppo Teddy, SB Development
ACPV Architects (Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel)
2028
189
70
Condominium
Brickell
Why Buyers Choose The Residences at 1428 Brickell
Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel: Italian Design Excellence
ACPV Architects, led by Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel, bring the same Italian design sensibility to 1428 Brickell that they have applied to luxury hotels and residences across Europe. For buyers who value design with substance rather than flash, this resonates strongly. The Arclinea kitchens with Gaggenau appliances and the carefully considered material palette distinguish these residences from anything else in Brickell. Architecture is by Arquitectonica, ensuring the tower's exterior matches the interior ambition. When buyers compare this to branded projects, we point out that the design pedigree here is equally significant.
The Solar Backbone: World's First Photovoltaic Residential Tower
1428 Brickell is the world's first high-rise residential tower powered in part by the sun. The Solar Backbone comprises 500 photovoltaic-integrated windows creating nearly 20,000 square feet of energy-producing glass on the facade. This is not a marketing gimmick; it is a genuine engineering achievement that appeals to environmentally conscious buyers who also expect ultra-luxury living. For clients asking about sustainability without compromise, this is the building we recommend first in the Brickell market.
80,000+ SF of Amenities Across Multiple Levels
The amenity program at 1428 Brickell spans over 80,000 square feet distributed across multiple floors, including a rooftop observatory pool at Level 70, the Owner's Club with wine lounge and private dining at Level 67, a 3,500 SF wellness spa at Level 66, and a resort pool with cabanas at Level 8. Add in a cinema room, golf simulator, children's Imaginarium, pet spa, guest suites designed by Antonio Citterio, and 24/7 concierge, and you have one of the deepest amenity packages in Brickell. Buyers cross-shopping the St. Regis or 888 Brickell consistently note the quality here.
195 Residences by Ytech with J.P. Morgan Financing
Developer Ytech has positioned 1428 Brickell as a finite collection of 195 ultra-luxury homes, which keeps the building intimate relative to its scale. The project is funded by J.P. Morgan, which our financially sophisticated buyers recognize as a significant endorsement of the project's viability. Residences range from 2 to 4 bedrooms, spanning 1,800 to 4,000 square feet, with 11-foot ceilings throughout. The Brickell Avenue address at 1428 puts you in the heart of Miami's financial district with walkability to world-class dining and Brickell City Centre.
Our Take on The Residences at 1428 Brickell
The Residences at 1428 Brickell is a project we have watched evolve from announcement to active construction, and it has consistently impressed at every stage. Developed by Ytech and funded by J.P. Morgan, this tower designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by ACPV Architects (Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel) represents a distinctive vision of luxury in the Brickell corridor.
What makes 1428 Brickell stand out in our conversations with buyers is the combination of Italian design excellence with genuine innovation. The Solar Backbone, comprising 500 photovoltaic-integrated windows producing nearly 20,000 square feet of energy-generating glass, makes this the world's first residential tower of its kind. It is a feature that appeals equally to environmentally minded buyers and those who simply appreciate forward-thinking engineering.
The 195 residences range from 2 to 4 bedrooms and 1,800 to 4,000 square feet, all with 11-foot ceilings. Arclinea kitchens with Gaggenau appliances, landscape design by Arquitectonica GEO, and guest suites designed by Antonio Citterio himself round out the offering. Over 80,000 square feet of amenities are spread across multiple levels, including the rooftop observatory pool at Level 70 and the Owner's Club at Level 67.
When buyers ask us to compare 1428 Brickell to the St. Regis or 888 Brickell, we characterize it as the design purist's choice. It does not carry a hotel brand name, but the ACPV pedigree and the quality of execution are on par with any branded building in the market. The Brickell Avenue location offers walkability to dining, Brickell City Centre, and the Financial District Metromover station. We advise design-conscious buyers to visit the sales gallery and experience the material selections in person.
About The Residences at 1428 Brickell
The Residences at 1428 Brickell
Overview
The Residences at 1428 Brickell represents one of the most disciplined and forward-looking ultra-luxury developments in Miami. Rather than relying on hotel branding or overt lifestyle packaging, the project is defined by architecture, engineering, privacy, and a highly controlled residential experience.
Located on Brickell Avenue, the tower introduces a more serious interpretation of luxury—one centered on quality of construction, refined design, and long-term residential value. This is not a building designed to feel public, transient, or hospitality-driven. It is designed to function as a private residential address for buyers who want substance behind the presentation.
What Makes 1428 Brickell Different
The defining characteristic of 1428 Brickell is that it is a pure residential product built around quality, privacy, and technical execution. Amenities and circulation are exclusively for residents and their guests, with no hotel crowds, no outside memberships, and no public overlap. That distinction is increasingly important in Miami, where many high-end developments lean heavily on hospitality integration.
This creates a different kind of living experience—more private, more controlled, and more consistent over time. For buyers who do not want the traffic, turnover, and operational complexity that can come with mixed-use or hotel-linked buildings, 1428 Brickell occupies a very specific and attractive position in the market.
It is also one of the rare new towers in Brickell where the conversation is as much about execution as it is about branding. The project’s appeal comes from the building itself: its proportions, its floor plans, its view orientation, and the seriousness of the team behind it.
Architecture and Design
The project is designed by ACPV Architects, led by Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel, with Arquitectonica as architect of record. That combination matters. It places 1428 Brickell in a different category from buildings that are driven primarily by branding or visual spectacle. The design language here is refined, controlled, and highly intentional.
Architecturally, the building is better understood as elegant and engineered than theatrical. Its exterior, massing, and interior planning are intended to elevate light, space, and privacy rather than create a more performative luxury environment. That makes it particularly compelling for buyers who value discipline, proportion, and durability in design.
Solar Innovation and Engineering
One of the project’s most important differentiators is its solar-integrated facade. 1428 Brickell is the world’s first high-rise residential tower partially powered by solar energy, with photovoltaic glazing incorporated into the building envelope. This is part of the tower’s core engineering strategy rather than a superficial sustainability gesture.
This is significant because it reflects a broader level of seriousness in how the building has been conceived. At 1428 Brickell, innovation is not being used as marketing decoration; it is embedded into the architecture itself. For sophisticated buyers, that signals a project that has been thought through at a deeper level than many conventional luxury towers.
Views and Residential Layouts
All residences face east toward Biscayne Bay, a major advantage in a market where view quality can vary sharply by line. This gives the building a level of consistency and orientation that strengthens both the living experience and the long-term value proposition.
The residences are also notably large by Brickell standards. The collection comprises approximately 189 to 195 homes, generally ranging from roughly 1,800 to 4,000 square feet, with penthouses extending substantially beyond that range. Floor plans feature large two- to four-bedroom layouts with generous outdoor areas.
This reinforces the idea that 1428 Brickell is not aimed at entry-level luxury buyers. It is designed for buyers who expect meaningful square footage, expansive terraces, and floor plans that feel substantial rather than compressed.
Buyer Profile
1428 Brickell is particularly well suited for buyers who want a private, design-led residence in Brickell without the public-facing atmosphere of a hotel-branded tower. This includes ultra-high-net-worth buyers seeking a primary or long-term Miami residence, international buyers who value architecture and engineering, and purchasers who are less interested in logo-driven real estate and more interested in execution.
It is also a strong fit for buyers who may appreciate the branded-residence market but ultimately prefer a building that feels quieter, more residential, and more controlled. In that sense, 1428 Brickell appeals to a more exacting buyer—someone who values what the building is, not simply what it is called.
Market Position
Within Brickell, 1428 Brickell occupies a distinctive position. It is not primarily a hospitality story, not a fashion story, and not a legacy hotel story. Instead, it is a pure luxury residential tower defined by architectural credibility, technical ambition, privacy, and large-scale homes.
That gives it a very different profile from Miami’s branded developments. Where some buildings compete through service culture, visual identity, or hotel integration, 1428 Brickell competes through product quality, engineering, and the strength of the residence itself. For many sophisticated buyers, that is a more enduring proposition.
Amenities and Privacy
Amenities are intended for residents and their guests only, with no outside memberships and no public overlap. This is an increasingly meaningful distinction in Miami’s luxury market, where buyers often need to evaluate whether a building will actually feel private once operational.
At 1428 Brickell, the answer is yes. The development is positioned to offer a calmer and more insulated residential experience, which should be especially attractive to full-time residents and buyers who value discretion.
Living at 1428 Brickell
Living at 1428 Brickell means being in the center of Brickell while avoiding many of the compromises that come with more public-facing luxury towers. The location provides immediate access to the neighborhood’s financial, dining, and cultural infrastructure, but the building itself is designed to feel private, elevated, and architecturally coherent.
For many buyers, that is the real appeal: a residence that participates in Brickell’s growth without being consumed by its noise. In a market where many developments are trying to become destinations, 1428 Brickell is more compelling because it is trying to be a great residential building first.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes 1428 Brickell different from other Brickell developments?
It is a pure residential tower defined by architecture, engineering, privacy, and large-scale residences, rather than hotel branding or a public-facing lifestyle concept.
Is 1428 Brickell a branded residence?
No. Its identity is built around the quality of the building itself—its design team, solar-integrated engineering, resident-only environment, and residential execution.
What kind of views do the residences have?
All residences face east toward Biscayne Bay, creating a strong level of consistency in view orientation across the tower.
Who is the ideal buyer?
Buyers seeking a private, highly designed, and technically ambitious residence in Brickell, especially those who prefer a quieter and more controlled environment than a hotel-linked development.
Residence Collection
Two Bedroom
2 BR
1,400–1,900 SF
From $2.8M
Three Bedroom
3 BR
2,200–3,000 SF
From $4.8M
Four Bedroom
4 BR
3,200–4,200 SF
From $8M
Penthouse
4–5 BR
5,000+ SF
From $18M
Residences from $2,800,000
World-Class Amenities
Wellness & Fitness
- World-class fitness center
- Luxury spa with sauna and steam room
- Yoga and Pilates studio
- 25-meter lap pool
Recreation & Entertainment
- Resort-style pool deck
- Screening room
- Golf simulator
- Children's playroom
Social & Dining
- Private dining room
- Rooftop lounge and bar
- Wine cellar
- Co-working lounge
Building Services
- 24-hour concierge
- Valet parking
- Private storage
- Electric vehicle charging stations
The Visionaries
Ytech
Developer
ACPV Architects
Interior Design & Architecture
Arquitectonica
Architecture
Arquitectonica GEO
Landscape Architecture
Brickell. Miami's Most Dynamic District.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Residences at 1428 Brickell?
A collection of 195 ultra-luxury homes in Miami's Brickell financial district, developed by Ytech and designed by ACPV Architects Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Residences range from 2 to 4 bedrooms, spanning 1,800 to 4,000 square feet.
Who designed 1428 Brickell?
The tower is designed by Arquitectonica with interiors and residences by ACPV Architects (Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel). Landscape architecture is by Arquitectonica GEO. The project is developed by Ytech, led by Yamal Yidios.
What are the ceiling heights?
Ceiling heights start at 11 feet, rising to 30 feet in select residences. Structural columns are spaced up to 40 feet apart (vs. a typical 30 feet), creating dramatic, open layouts throughout.
What amenities are available?
Over 80,000 SF of amenities including a rooftop observatory pool at Level 70, Owner's Club with wine lounge at Level 67, 3,500 SF wellness spa at Level 66, resort pool with cabanas at Level 8, cinema room, golf simulator, children's Imaginarium, and 24/7 concierge.
What is the Solar Backbone?
1428 Brickell is the world's first high-rise residential tower powered in part by the sun. 500 photovoltaic-integrated windows create nearly 20,000 square feet of energy-producing glass on the facade.
What kitchen finishes are included?
Kitchens are designed by Antonio Citterio with Italian-made Arclinea cabinetry, Rimadesio glass enclosures, and Gaggenau appliances. Partnerships with Salvatori and Technogym further elevate the quality throughout.
Where is 1428 Brickell located?
1428 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131 — in the heart of Brickell, Miami's most vibrant district. Walking distance to world-class dining, the Metromover station, Brickell City Centre, and waterfront parks.
What is the deposit structure?
10% at Contract, 10% in March 2022, 10% at Beginning of Construction (estimated 2022), 10% one year after start of construction (June 2023), and 60% balance at closing (2025/2026).
What is the construction status?
1428 Brickell is currently under construction and going vertical, funded by J.P. Morgan. The Sales Gallery is located at Nolan House, 1548 Brickell Avenue. Private tours are available by appointment.
What are the prices at 1428 Brickell?
Pricing at The Residences at 1428 Brickell is available upon inquiry. Residences range from 2 to 4 bedrooms spanning 1,800 to 4,000 square feet. The project is funded by J.P. Morgan, and units feature ACPV-designed interiors with Arclinea kitchens. Contact Manhattan Miami for current pricing and availability.
Can foreigners buy at 1428 Brickell?
Yes, foreign nationals can purchase at The Residences at 1428 Brickell with no restrictions. Florida has no foreign ownership limitations, and Brickell’s international financial district attracts global buyers from Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Manhattan Miami specializes in assisting international purchasers with the process.
Who is the developer of 1428 Brickell?
The Residences at 1428 Brickell is developed by Ytech, led by Yamal Yidios. The project is funded by J.P. Morgan and features architecture by Arquitectonica (exterior) with interiors and residences by ACPV Architects (Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel) and landscape by Arquitectonica GEO.
When is 1428 Brickell expected to be completed?
The Residences at 1428 Brickell is currently under construction with an estimated delivery around 2030. The 70-story tower is one of the most anticipated ultra-luxury developments in Brickell. Contact Manhattan Miami for the latest construction timeline updates.
How does 1428 Brickell compare to 888 Brickell?
Both are ultra-luxury Brickell towers, but they differ significantly in character. 1428 Brickell emphasizes architectural innovation (ACPV design, Solar Backbone, 11-30 ft ceilings) with 195 residences, while 888 Brickell by Dolce&Gabbana focuses on fashion-house luxury with 259 fully furnished units. 1428 appeals to buyers seeking bespoke architecture; 888 appeals to branded lifestyle seekers.
What makes the rooftop observatory at 1428 Brickell special?
The Level 70 rooftop observatory pool offers panoramic 360-degree views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami skyline, and the Atlantic Ocean from the top of the 70-story tower. Combined with the Owner’s Club wine lounge at Level 67 and the 3,500 SF wellness spa at Level 66, the upper floors create an exclusive private club experience unmatched in Brickell.
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1428 Brickell Avenue, Miami, FL 33131