New Renderings Revealed For Banco Santander's Flagship Office

Banco Santander has unveiled updated renderings for their planned 40-story office tower at 1401 Brickell Avenue, which will be named Santander Tower. It will replace the current 14-story structure on the site. Earlier renderings didn’t include the tower’s logo or depict it within the Miami skyline. The new renderings, however, showcase significant ground-floor activation, immense greenery, a spacious lobby, and a view of the building at dusk and day.

A video was also released showcasing a dynamic fly-around view of the office spaces, amenities, and what appears to be solar panels integrated into the building’s façade. The video highlights the sleek design and sustainable features of the tower. According to the Bank, construction will have the highest international standards for sustainable construction as well.

New Video Featuring The Santander Tower.

According to plans released in February, the building will include 612,918 SF of office space, 107,953 SF of commercial space, and 1,496 parking spaces. It will rise 765 FT, around the same height as the adjacent building named, “Four Seasons Hotel Miami”.

According to the bank, total demolition of the existing structure will occur in the next few weeks. BG Demolition, a company based in South Florida, will handle the demolition. As construction and demolition progresses, Banco Santander will move their employees to temporary office space in Brickell and Coconut Grove.

Handel Architects and Bernadi & Peschard Arquitectura are the architects.

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