SLS Lux

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SLS Lux
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General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential
Location801 South Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida, United States
Construction started2014 (site works), 2015 (construction)
Estimated completion2018
OwnerSBE Entertainment Group
Height
Roof181.36 m (595.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count57
Design and construction
Architect(s)Arquitectonica

SLS Lux is a 57-story skyscraper under construction in the Brickell district of Greater Downtown Miami, Florida, USA. Announced in 2014 as the third tower in the Brickell Heights development (although it is across South Miami Avenue), site work and ground construction began in 2014,[1] while vertical construction began in 2015.[2] At about 595 feet (181 m) tall, it will be one the top ten tallest buildings in Miami when completed in 2018.[3] The building consists of over 500 residential units set atop a parking pedestal. It will also contain some retail space and hotel units. The building is located at South Miami Avenue and Southeast Eighth Street, across from Brickell City Centre, at 801 South Miami Avenue.[4] There is another SLS-branded building under construction a few blocks south known as SLS Brickell.

References

  1. ^ "Now Under Construction: 57-Story SLS Lux, 53-Story One Paraiso". The Next Miami. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  2. ^ "FAA Approves 57-Story SLS Lux, Vertical Construction Commences". The Next Miami. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  3. ^ "SLS Lux Deposits - Miami Preconstruction Condo Market". The Real Deal Miami. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  4. ^ "SLS Lux Brickell - The Skyscraper Center". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 17 November 2015.

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