Downtown Miami’s next supertall is closing in on the clouds. Okan Tower, a 902-foot, 72-story spiral at 555 North Miami Avenue, passed 75 percent structural completion this spring and is set to top out in August. Full completion is expected in 2027.
Project Scope
The mixed-use tower packs a lot into one twisting form: a 316-key Hilton Miami Bayfront hotel, 236 Hilton-managed condo-hotel residences, 163 sky residences, and about 64,000 square feet of Class A office. Turkey’s Okan Group is developing it, and Miami firm Behar Font & Partners designed the building, whose silhouette nods to a tulip. Construction has climbed past the 50th floor on its way to the crown.
Why It Matters
Okan Tower will rank among the tallest buildings in Florida once it’s done, and it’s a marker of how far Miami’s vertical residential boom has run. Stacking a hotel, condo-hotel units, branded residences, and office into a single supertall is also a real test of demand at the top of a market that has drawn heavy foreign and out-of-state money. The next year tells whether that bet holds.
Project Team & Details
| Developer | Okan Group |
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| Owner / Client | Okan Group |
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| Architect | Behar Font & Partners |
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| Status | Under Construction |
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| Funding Source | Private |
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