Brickell on the River North, developed by Groupe Pacific International and designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa and Associates, is the first of two towers. It was completed in 2006 and consists of 385 condo residences with one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. The building, spanning 43 stories, offers stunning views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami River, and/or the city. Residents of Brickell on the River North can enjoy a range of amenities, including a three-story fitness center, a spa for both men and women, a swimming pool, 24-hour security, a clubroom, and a business center. The building’s convenient location provides easy access to a MetroMover station and various retail options on the ground floor. Situated at 31 SE 5th Street in Brickell Miami, Brickell on the River North is within walking distance of Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village, offering a plethora of shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Additionally, it is conveniently located within a 20-minute drive from the Miami International Airport, the American Airlines Arena, Wynwood Miami, and the Miami Design District. For more information, you may also be interested in Brickell on the River South.

Building facts

Minimum lease
7 months
Leases / year
2
40-Yr / Milestone Recertification
Not yet required

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Frequently asked questions

Can you rent out a unit at Brickell on the River North?

North Tower: 7-mo min, 2/yr (South Tower more flexible)

Have there been special assessments at Brickell on the River North?

To confirm assessments at any Miami condo, review the estoppel letter, recent board meeting minutes, and the reserve study before you rely on anything.

Buying into Brickell on the River North from out of state or abroad?

The absentee-buyer essentials, before you make an offer. Real estate mechanics only — tax questions go to your CPA.