One of South Florida’s most iconic hotels is about to disappear. The Mandarin Oriental Miami will be demolished this Sunday as part of an ambitious real estate project set to completely transform Brickell Key.

This news marks the end of an era for this landmark property, long known for its luxury, exclusivity, and stunning waterfront views in the city of Miami.

The end of an icon in Brickell Key

Since its opening, the Mandarin Oriental Miami established itself as one of the most prestigious hotels in the area, attracting high-profile guests from the worlds of entertainment, business, and international tourism.

However, developers have decided to move forward with a new concept that aims to redefine the skyline of this exclusive island. The demolition is part of a broader plan to modernize Brickell Key with a more ambitious and contemporary vision.

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Photography: South Beach Hotel

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Two towers set to reshape the skyline

The project includes the construction of two ultra-luxury residential towers featuring top-tier amenities, cutting-edge architectural design, and panoramic views of Biscayne Bay.

These new developments will not only increase the value of the area but also reinforce Miami’s position as one of the world’s most attractive real estate destinations.

A nostalgic farewell

For many, the demolition represents the loss of a place filled with memories and experiences. The Mandarin Oriental was more than just a hotel—it became a symbol of luxury living in Miami.

Still, urban evolution continues, and this transformation reflects the constant reinvention of the city, where luxury continues to evolve.

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Photography: South Beach Hotel

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