Cipriani Residences Miami reached 872 feet on April 21, 2026, surpassing the 868-foot roof of Panorama Tower to become the tallest residential structure in Miami and the state of Florida. The 80-story tower, developed by Mast Capital at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell, is designed by Arquitectonica with a curving glass facade and tiered terraces that dissolve into a tapered crown profile at upper levels. Interiors by London-based 1508 London employ warm neutrals and rich wood tones throughout the building's 397 condominiums. Moss Construction serves as the general contractor, advancing construction at approximately one floor every several working days. The project is now progressing through the Penthouse Collection, with the Canaletto Collection occupying the building's highest elevations from $4.1 million.
The height milestone establishes a new benchmark for residential construction in Florida. Upon completion at approximately 950 feet, the tower will be surpassed in the Miami skyline only by the mixed-use Waldorf Astoria supertall planned at 1,049 feet. The development will deliver more than 50,000 square feet of amenities, including a resident-only restaurant, a 37th-floor speakeasy, resort-style pool deck, and full Cipriani-branded hospitality services. Completion and closings are anticipated in 2027.
What is the project and where is it located?
Cipriani Residences Miami, developed by Mast Capital, at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell.
What height milestone was reached and when?
872 feet as of April 21, 2026 — surpassing Panorama Tower (868 ft) to become the tallest residential tower in Miami and the state of Florida.
What is the final height and total unit count?
The tower will reach approximately 950 feet across 80 stories, delivering 397 condominiums ranging from one to four bedrooms.
What are the prices?
Residences start from $1.8 million. The ultra-luxury Canaletto Collection at the building's highest elevations starts from $4.1 million.
Who are the architect, interior designer, and general contractor?
Arquitectonica (architecture), 1508 London (interiors), and Moss Construction (general contractor).
When is completion expected?
2027.