Capital Towers at Brickell

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Capital Towers at Brickell
Basic data
Place: Miami , United StatesUnited StatesUnited States 
Construction time : 2006–?
Status : Construction stopped
Architectural style : Postmodern
Architect : Fullerton Diaz Architects
Use / legal
Usage : Apartments
Apartments : 483 and 349
Technical specifications
Height : 247 m and 230 m
Floors : 57 and 52
Building material : Structure: reinforced concrete ; Facade: glass , aluminum

Capital Towers at Brickell is a two- skyscraper construction project in Miami . The taller of the two towers is to be the tallest structure in the city. Due to financial difficulties, the construction work started in 2006 was stopped in 2009. However, the completion of the work is still planned.

The first tower (called The Capital at Brickell North Tower) is said to have 57 floors and be 247 meters high, which would exceed the 240 meter high Four Seasons Hotel & Tower, Miami's tallest building, by seven meters. The second tower (called The Capital at Brickell South Tower) would at least be the fourth tallest building in the city at 230 meters, after its twin and the Four Seasons Hotel & Tower and the 233 meter high Southeast Financial Center . This tower is said to have 52 floors.

Apartments are to be built in both towers.

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Coordinates: 25 ° 45 ′ 36.4 ″  N , 80 ° 11 ′ 40 ″  W.