| Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami | |
|---|---|
![]() Interactive map of Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami | |
| General information | |
| Status | Under construction |
| Type | Residential, hotel, retail |
| Location | 330Biscayne Boulevard,Miami,Florida, United States |
| Coordinates | 25°46′39″N80°11′20″W / 25.77750°N 80.18889°W /25.77750; -80.18889 |
| Construction started | 2022 |
| Estimated completion | 2027 |
| Height | |
| Roof | 1,041 ft (317 m) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 100 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Carlos Ott Architect |
| Developer | Property Markets Group Greybrook Realty Partners S2 Development |
| Main contractor | John Moriarty and Associates |
| Website | |
| waldorfresidencesmiami | |

TheWaldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences is asupertall skyscraper currently under construction inMiami,Florida. It will be the tallest building in the entireSouthern United States. It is being constructed on the former site of the once-proposedEmpire World Towers, which were proposed and ultimately cancelled in the 2000s. It will be the tallest building in the southeastern United States, surpassing the 1,020-foot (311 m)Bank of America Plaza inAtlanta, and the 1,030-foot (314 m)Waterline tower under construction inAustin, Texas.
The building is planned to rise to the maximum allowable height in downtown Miami of 1,049 ft (320 meters) above sea level, or about 1,040 ft (317 meters) above ground,[1][2] making it easily thetallest building in Miami and Florida, surpassing thePanorama Tower built in 2017. Construction began in late 2022 and is expected totop out in 2026 and be completed by January 2028. It is located onBiscayne Boulevard between NE 3rd and 4th Streets in theCentral business district ofGreater Downtown Miami, across fromBayfront Park. The design is inspired by stacked and cantilevered boxes; it will have nine such cubes with 10 to 11 floors each, comprising nearly 100stories of condominium and hotel space, topped by a five floor penthouse with over 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2)[3] It is named after theWaldorf Astoria New York inNew York City; worldwide Waldorf Astoria hotels are managed under theHilton Hotels group.
All one bedroom apartments in the skyscraper have been sold before construction was even completed. Prices now start at $3.3 million for a two bedroom apartment.[4] The five story, 33,000+ square foot penthouse atop of the structure was also sold for an undisclosed amount. It is the largest residential unit south of New York City.[5]