Muse (building)

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Muse
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Muse in March 2018
Muse (building)
General information
StatusCompleted
Address17141 Collins Avenue
Town or city Sunny Isles Beach
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 25°56′06″N80°07′15″W / 25.93496°N 80.12089°W / 25.93496; -80.12089
Construction started2015
Completed2018
Height649 ft (198 m)
Technical details
Floor count47
Design and construction
Architect(s) Carlos Ott
DeveloperProperty Markets Group; S2 Development
Website
www.museresidencesmiami.com
References
[1]

Muse Residences is an apartment building condo development in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. [2] The 47-story condo building with 68 units was developed by Property Markets Group and S2 Development. Each unit includes a sculpture by Helidon Xhixha. [3] The tall and narrow building was designed by Carlos Ott. [2] The building was built to the maximum permitted height in Sunny Isles Beach at that time of 649 feet (198 m) above sea level. [4] However, in the 2020s several buildings exceed that height, being built up to the new limit of approximately 749 feet (228 m) above sea level. Completed in 2018, it was then the tallest building in Sunny Isles Beach and the tallest building in Florida outside Miami.

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References

  1. "Muse". Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
  2. 1 2 Tall, narrow and full of art, new Sunny Isles Beach condo tower unveiled by Martha Brannigan January 7, 2014 Miami Herald
  3. Condo Pipeline March 2014 Florida Trend page 28
  4. "16161". CTBUH Skyscraper Center .