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1050/1060 Brickell

Two-tower complex with unique loft units, a prime Brickell Ave location, and the most dramatic HOA saga in Miami condo history.

★★★★★2.5📍 1050 & 1060 Brickell Ave, Miami, FL 33131
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The Rundown

A two-tower condominium complex on Brickell Avenue, completed in 2008 by Extell Development Company and designed by SB Architects. The East Tower at 1060 Brickell rises 46 floors with approximately 314 units, while the West Tower at 1050 Brickell stands 35 floors with 262 units, totaling roughly 576 residences across both towers. Unit types range from studios to three-bedroom penthouses, with a standout feature being the loft-style layouts available in select units with ceiling heights up to 18 feet. Standard units have 9-foot ceilings. The finishes are mid-tier luxury for a 2008 building: Italian-style custom cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, floor-to-ceiling impact-resistant windows, and in-unit washer/dryers. The complex shares a pool deck, fitness center, and amenity spaces between the two towers. The amenities are original to 2008 and have been maintained but not renovated. The building made national headlines in 2024 when the HOA board approved a controversial $21 million special assessment that residents say was rammed through without proper unit owner approval, leading to a dramatic board election, state involvement, and ongoing legal battles.

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The Verdict
Chris's Final Take
★★★★★2.5 / 5

1050/1060 Brickell is a tale of two stories. On one hand, you have a well-located two-tower complex on Brickell Avenue with unique loft units, flexible rental policies, plenty of parking, and prices that are lower than comparable buildings nearby. On the other hand, you have the most dramatic HOA saga in recent Miami condo history: a $21 million special assessment that residents say was rammed through without proper approval, a board president who was voted out, state involvement, and ongoing legal battles. The building itself is standard 2008 mid-tier luxury with finishes and amenities that have been maintained but not modernized. The loft units with 18-foot ceilings are genuinely special and hard to find elsewhere in Brickell at this price point. The location is excellent for daily life. But the HOA situation is a real risk factor that could mean more assessments, more legal fees, and more uncertainty for years to come. If you are buying here, do extensive due diligence on the current state of the assessment, any pending litigation, and the new board's plans. If the governance stabilizes, this could be a strong value play. If it does not, you could be buying into a money pit. Proceed with caution and a good real estate attorney.

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Who Lives Here

1050/1060 Brickell attracts a mix of professionals, young families, and investors drawn by the value proposition and the unique loft-style units. This is not an ultra-luxury crowd and it is not a party building. The residents tend to be people who want a solid Brickell address without paying for a brand name. You will find remote workers, finance professionals, and some international buyers. The loft units attract a slightly more creative and design-conscious resident who appreciates the double-height ceilings and open layouts. The building is more residential than flashy, and the current HOA drama has created a sense of community activism among owners who are engaged in the governance of the complex.

The Neighborhood

Brickell

1050/1060 Brickell sits directly on Brickell Avenue in south-central Brickell. It is a two-tower complex that was one of the last major projects completed before the 2008 recession hit. The location is a genuine sweet spot: close enough to Mary Brickell Village and Brickell City Centre for easy walkability, but far enough south on Brickell Ave to avoid the worst of the foot traffic and noise around South Miami Avenue. The Metromover is nearby, the bay is a short walk east, and the neighborhood continues to densify around it.

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Mary Brickell Village

3 min walk

The popular open-air shopping and dining center with restaurants, bars, a Publix grocery store, and retail. Steps away from the building.

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Brickell City Centre

5 min walk

The massive mixed-use development with high-end retail, restaurants, a movie theater, and the Climate Ribbon. Easily walkable from the building.

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Tenth Street Metromover Station

3 min walk

The free Metromover station is nearby, connecting you to downtown, the Financial District, and the Omni loop without a car.

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South Miami Avenue

2 min walk

The main dining and nightlife corridor of Brickell with restaurants, bars, and entertainment options running north-south through the neighborhood.

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Brickell Bay Walk

5 min walk

A few blocks east takes you to the bayfront walkway with views of Biscayne Bay and Key Biscayne. A pleasant walk but not directly waterfront.

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Brickell Avenue

On-site

The building sits directly on Brickell Avenue, the main north-south artery of the neighborhood. Convenient for transit but expect traffic noise during rush hours.

What's Changing

The area around 1050/1060 Brickell is seeing continued development as Brickell expands. There are potential redevelopment sites nearby that could impact views from certain unit lines, particularly to the west and south. The east-facing views toward the bay are partially obstructed by existing buildings on Brickell Avenue. The neighborhood itself continues to add density, which means more foot traffic, more retail, and more construction in the near to medium term. The building's own internal development story is dominated by the ongoing HOA disputes and the question of what repairs and renovations will actually be completed under the new board.

What You Get

Pool & Recreation

  • Temperature-controlled swimming pool
  • Whirlpool/hot tub
  • Sundeck with lounge seating

Fitness & Wellness

  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Yoga/aerobics room
  • Steam rooms
  • Spa treatment rooms
  • Locker rooms and showers

Social & Entertainment

  • Virtual golf simulator
  • Wine and cigar lounge with temperature-controlled storage
  • Personal humidor storage
  • Game room with billiards table
  • Lounge and party room with kitchen

Building Services

  • 24-hour security and concierge
  • 24-hour valet parking
  • Covered parking garage

Elevator Experience

Elevator Density Rating
96units / elevator
Busy
6
Passenger
2
Service
~10
Units/Floor
576
Total Units
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