The two skyscrapers rising at One Brickell Riverfront have reached their full heights, with developers Newgard Development Group and Two Roads Development completing installation of architectural crowns atop both towers — a milestone that signals the end of vertical construction at one of Brickell's most closely watched mixed-use projects.

How tall are the two towers and when will they be delivered?

The taller of the two buildings, The Standard Residences, Brickell, tops out at 46 stories, while LOFTY Brickell stands at 44 stories. Both are moving faster than originally projected, with the development team now targeting delivery in August 2027.

  • The Standard Residences, Brickell: 46 stories
  • LOFTY Brickell: 44 stories
  • August 2027 delivery target — ahead of original projections

What does topping out mean for the project's construction timeline?

The topping-out of both structures is a significant construction benchmark, after which crews shift focus to interior finishing, facade work, and systems installation — typically the final and most detail-intensive phase of a high-rise project. Hitting that marker ahead of schedule on two towers simultaneously suggests the project has managed to avoid the kinds of labor and supply-chain disruptions that have plagued other South Florida developments in recent years.

  • Interior finishing, facade work, and systems installation remain as next steps
  • Roughly 14 months of finishing time remains before the August 2027 target
  • On-time or early completion would be notable by South Florida standards

What inventory remains available for buyers at One Brickell Riverfront?

Seven penthouse units at LOFTY Brickell are still listed as available, carrying price tags ranging from $2.4 million to $3.5 million. No comparable remaining inventory figures were disclosed for The Standard Residences tower.

Where does One Brickell Riverfront fit into the broader transformation of the Miami River?

One Brickell Riverfront sits along the Miami River at the edge of Brickell, a neighborhood that has seen relentless vertical growth over the past decade, along a stretch gradually transforming from light industrial and marine uses into a higher-density residential and hospitality corridor. The completion of vertical construction adds two significant towers to that ongoing reshaping of the riverbank.

  • LOFTY Brickell carries a design-forward residential positioning
  • The Standard Residences, Brickell draws on the Standard Hotels brand's lifestyle cachet to market its units

Original reporting on this milestone was first published by PROFILEmiami.