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List of tallest buildings in Sunny Isles Beach

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Skyline of Sunny Isles Beach
Skyline in 2018 showingJade Signature,
Jade Beach,Jade Ocean, and Muse.
Number of tall buildings(2025)
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)30
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)17
Taller than 200 m (656 ft)2
Number of tall buildings (feet)
Taller than 300 ft (91.4 m)35
Skyline of Sunny Isles Beach from the south in 2013.

Sunny Isles Beach, is a city in theU.S. state ofFlorida, located in the northeast corner ofMiami-Dade County. Part of theMiami metropolitan area, Sunny Isles Beach is a small 1.01-square-mile (2.6 km2), geographically constrained city between theAtlantic Ocean and theIntracoastal Waterway at the northern end ofBiscayne Bay situated approximately halfway betweenMiami andFort Lauderdale.[1][2] High-rise construction was spurred in part by coastal tourism demand in this already densely developed area.[1] Despite the small size, Sunny Isles Beach ranks as the U.S. city with the fourteenth-most buildings exceeding heights of 500 feet (150 m) and the city in South Florida with the fifth-most high-rise buildings, following Miami,Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and neighboringAventura.[1][3][4]

Sunny Isles Beach had very fewskyscrapers until the 2000s, when many were constructed on the east side ofCollins Avenue, on the beach adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean.[5] This strip historically consisted of a row of low rise hotels known as "Motel Row", mostly developed midcentury in theMiMo architectural style.[6] Even amonghigh-rises, the oldest such structures in the city only date to the 1960s.[7] The wall of skyscrapers spans nearly the entire length of the city longitudinally, from the Ritz-Carlton Residences located near the border ofHaulover Park to the south to Regalia located adjacent to the border ofGolden Beach to the north, which has strict single family residential zoning.

Much of the development since 2000 has been led byMichael Dezer who has looked to build high-end residential buildings with branding licensed from prominent companies, such asTrump,Porsche,Ritz-Carlton,Armani, andBentley.[8][9] Some towers have been not only branded after car manufacturers but have incorporated car elevators that leading to "sky garages" with parking spaces next to residences within the tower[10][11][12] Branding increases attractiveness to buyers and means units sell at higher prices, while the luxury construction and architectural design of some towers such as the Jade Signature have received architectural awards.[9][13]

Most skyscrapers in Sunny Isles Beach are residential, with a few supporting hotels and restaurants; all of them are primarily concrete structurally.[14] In general, the tallest height limit imposed by theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Sunny Isles Beach is 649 ft (198 m) Above MeanSea Level (AMSL), due to the proximity ofMiami-Opa Locka Executive Airport to the west. Several towers rise to exactly this height, though the FAA reviews each building individually and some of the most recently completed and proposed towers exceed this height.[15]

Tallest buildings

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This list ranks completed skyscrapers and high-rises in Sunny Isles Beach that stand at least 300 ft (91 m) tall as of 2025, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. The “Year” column indicates the year of completion. Buildings tied in height are sorted by year of completion, and then alphabetically. All skyscrapers in the city are located on the east side of Collins Avenue.[1] Height given may be height above sea level (AMSL), which adds about 6 feet (2 m).

RankNameImageAddressHeight
ft (m)
FloorsYearPurposeNotes
1Estates at Acqualina South17875 Collins672 (204.8)522022ResidentialAdjacent to Estates at Aqualina North. The two buildings are the tallest in Sunny Isles Beach.[16][17][18]
2Estates at Acqualina North17875 Collins672 (204.8)522023ResidentialAdjacent to Estates at Aqualina South. The two buildings are the tallest in Sunny Isles Beach.[19][17][18]
3Muse17141 Collins649 (197.8)472018Residential[20]
4Turnberry Ocean Club Residences18501 Collins649 (197.8)522020Residential[21][22]
5Mansions at Acqualina17749 Collins643 (196)462015ResidentialImage shows building topped out in 2015 on the right, adjacent to Acqualina Ocean Residences.[23]
6Porsche Design Tower18555 Collins641 (195.4)572016ResidentialFeatures a robotic car parking system, which bring vehicles up to each unit.[24][25][26][27]
7Ritz-Carlton Residences15701 Collins640 (195.1)522020ResidentialLocated one property away from southern border of city.[28][29]
8Residences by Armani Casa18975 Collins639 (194.7)552019Residential[30]
9Jade Signature16901 Collins636 (193.9)572017Residential[31]
10Jade Beach17001 Collins574 (175)512008ResidentialRight tower in photo.[32]
11Trump Palace18101 Collins551 (168)432005Residential[33]
12Acqualina Resort & Spa17875 Collins550 (167.6)512004ResidentialNamed the best hotel in the U.S. in 2023.[34][35]
13Trump Royale18201 Collins550 (167.6)432008ResidentialAlmost identical to adjacent Trump Palace.[36]
14Jade Ocean17121 Collins545 (166)512009Residential[37]
15Trump Towers I16001 Collins500 (152)452008ResidentialOne of three identical adjacent towers. Planning documents confirm the height of the three Trump Towers as 500 feet (152 m). Further confirmed to be over 492 ft with Google Earth.[38][39]
16Trump Towers II15911 Collins500 (152)452008ResidentialOne of three identical adjacent towers.[40][38]
17Trump Towers III15811 Collins500 (152)452008ResidentialOne of three identical adjacent towers.[41][38]
18Regalia19575 Collins485 (147.8)432015Residential[42]
19The Pinnacle17555 Collins476 (145.1)401998ResidentialFeatures a prominent spire.[43]
20Chateau Beach Residences17475 Collins449 (136.8)342015Residential[44]
21La Perla Ocean Residences16699 Collins447 (136.3)422006Residential[45]
22Turnberry Ocean Colony North Tower16051 Collins430 (131)372007Residential[46]
23Turnberry Ocean Colony South Tower16051 Collins430 (131)372008Residential[47]
24Ocean Two Condominiums I19111 Collins426 (129.8)402001Residential[48]
25Ocean Two Condominiums II19111 Collins426 (129.8)402001Residential[49]
26Ocean Three Condominiums18911 Collins405 (123.4)372003Residential[50]
27Ocean 417201 Collins403 (122.8)402006Residential[51]
28The Millennium18671 Collins380 (115.8)361998Residential[52]
29Trump International Beach Resort18001 Collins351 (107)322004Mixed-useMixed-use residential and hotel building.[53]
30Parque Towers at St. Tropez A330 Sunny Isles Boulevard328 (100)[i]272017Residential[54]
31Ocean Island V16420 Collins324 (99)[i]301990Residential[55]
32Ocean Island IV16400 Collins320 (98)[i]291995Residential[56]
33Sayan Condominium16275 Collins319 (97.3)302006Residential[57]
34Ocean One Condominums I19333 Collins315 (96)[i]301999Residential[58]
35Ocean One Condominums II19333 Collins315 (96)[i]301999Residential[59]
  1. ^abcdeSources do not state the exact height of this building. This figure was determined using Google Earth by subtracting the altitude of the building’s main entrance from its highest architectural point.

Tallest under construction and proposed

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The discrepancy between the height measurement ofJade Beach and Jade Ocean may be explained by the fact that the entrance to Jade Ocean is elevated.

Under construction

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Includes buildings between the foundation work and topped-out phases. Topped-out buildings may be included in the main list.

RankNameImageHeight
ft (m)
FloorsYearAddressNotes
1=Bentley Residences749 (229)[60][61]63202618401 CollinsConstruction began in 2023 and will be the tallest oceanfront building in the U.S.[61] Will havecar elevators like the nearby Porsche Design Tower.
1=St Regis Residences Tower 1750 (229)[62]62202618801 CollinsCompletion is expected in 2026;[62] will have photovoltaic glass[63]
1=St Regis Residences Tower 2750 (229)[62]62202618801 CollinsCompletion is expected in 2026;[62] will have photovoltaic glass[63]

Proposed

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RankNameImageHeight
ft (m)
FloorsYearAddressNotes
1The Related Group Tower820 (250)TBATBA19051 CollinsSo far, The Related Group is on a deal to buy the property for the price of $145 million.[64][65][66] In August 2025, the FAA approved a height of up to 820 feet (250 m), which would make it the tallest building in Florida outside of the city of Miami.[67]

Timeline of tallest buildings

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This lists buildings that once held the title of tallest building in Sunny Isles Beach. If multiple buildings reached the same height, only the first to reach that height is listed.

NameImageStreet addressYears as tallestHeight
ft (m)
FloorsReference
The Pinnacle17555 Collins1998–2004476 (145)40[43]
Acqualina Resort & Spa17875 Collins2004–2008550 (168)51[35]
Jade on the Beach17001 Collins2008–2015574 (175)51[32]
Mansions at Acqualina17749 Collins2015–2018643 (196)46[23]
Muse17141 Collins2018–2022649 (198)47[20]
Estates at Acqualina South17875 Collins2022–present672 (205)52[16]

Gallery

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  • Viewed from an airplane in 2011.
    Viewed from an airplane in 2011.
  • Skyline of Sunny Isles Beach viewed from the south with the skyline of southern coastal Broward County shown in the background in 2013.
    Skyline of Sunny Isles Beach viewed from the south with the skyline of southern coastalBroward County shown in the background in 2013.
  • An aerial skyline photograph of the city in 2014.
    An aerial skyline photograph of the city in 2014.
  • Skyline from the West in 2015. On the left side of the photo some of the oldest high rises in the city, dating to the 1960s and 1970s, can be seen.
    Skyline from the West in 2015. On the left side of the photo some of the oldest high rises in the city, dating to the 1960s and 1970s, can be seen.
  • View from A1A (Collins Avenue) north in 2009.
    View from A1A (Collins Avenue) north in 2009.
  • Mansions at Acqualina, the tallest building in the city when constructed in 2015, stands higher than its neighbors.
    Mansions at Acqualina, the tallest building in the city when constructed in 2015, stands higher than its neighbors.
  • Sea turtle nest cone protected in 2010.
    Sea turtle nest cone protected in 2010.
  • The street of Collins Ave on Sunny Isles Beach in 2012.
    The street of Collins Ave on Sunny Isles Beach in 2012.
  • The beach view and shore in 2009.
    The beach view and shore in 2009.
  • More view of the skyline from the south in 2007.
    More view of the skyline from the south in 2007.
  • More modern time of the skyline at night in 2020.
    More modern time of the skyline at night in 2020.
  • A line of Sunny Isles Beach's high rise in 2016.
    A line of Sunny Isles Beach's high rise in 2016.
  • The skyline showing its colors in 2011.
    The skyline showing its colors in 2011.
  • View of the skyline from the bay in 2020.
    View of the skyline from the bay in 2020.
  • South of the Sunny Isles Beach skyline in 2019.
    South of the Sunny Isles Beach skyline in 2019.
  • View of Sunny Isles Beach from the coast in 2021.
    View of Sunny Isles Beach from the coast in 2021.
  • City of Sunny Isles Beach by night in 2009.
    City of Sunny Isles Beach by night in 2009.
  • Einstein Bros in 2009.
    Einstein Bros in 2009.
  • Acqualina & Spa back in 2011.
    Acqualina & Spa back in 2011.
  • Collins Ave in 2012.
    Collins Ave in 2012.

See also

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References

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Footnotes

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  2. ^Al-Kodmany, Kheir (2018)."New Suburbanism: Sustainable Spatial Patterns of Tall Buildings".Buildings.8 (9): 127.doi:10.3390/buildings8090127.
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  32. ^ab"Jade on the Beach". The Skyscraper Center. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
  33. ^"Trump Palace". The Skyscraper Center. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
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  36. ^"Trump Royale". The Skyscraper Center. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
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  43. ^ab"The Pinnacle". The Skyscraper Center. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
  44. ^"Chateau Beach Residences". The Skyscraper Center. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
  45. ^"La Perla Ocean Residences - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  46. ^"Turnberry Ocean Colony North Tower - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  47. ^"Turnberry Ocean Colony South Tower - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  48. ^"Ocean Two Condominiums I - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  49. ^"Ocean Two Condominiums II - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  50. ^"Ocean Three Condominiums - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  51. ^"Ocean 4 - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  52. ^"The Millennium - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  53. ^"Trump International Beach Resort - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  54. ^"Parque Towers at St. Tropez A".SkyscraperPage.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  55. ^"Oceania Island V".
  56. ^"Oceania Island IV".
  57. ^"Sayan Condominium - The Skyscraper Center".www.skyscrapercenter.com. RetrievedOctober 29, 2025.
  58. ^"Ocean One Condominums I".
  59. ^"Ocean One Condominums II".
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  62. ^abcdSan Juan, Rebecca (March 12, 2023)."Sunny Isles Beach pushes high-rise living higher". Miami Herald. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
  63. ^ab"St. Regis Sunny Isles Converts to Contract, Will have Photovoltaic Glass". The Next Miami. May 10, 2023. RetrievedMay 18, 2023.
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