Tulip-shaped tower on rise in South Florida: It’ll open in 2027 as tallest building in the state
Downtown Miami’s Okan Tower will be the state’s tallest building when it opens in 2027, seizing the title from the Panorama Tower with a height of more than 900 feet.
The 85-story Panorama Tower has held the title since 2018 when it opened in downtown Miami. The aptly named Panorama stands 868 feet high.
The Okan, a 70-story luxury skyscraper currently under construction, will be even taller at nearly 908 feet.
Built by Turkish developer Okan Group, the tower’s striking curves are meant to emulate the silhouette of a tulip, Turkey’s national flower.
The $500 million project calls for a 294-key hotel by Hilton Hotels & Resorts, 236 condo-hotel units and 163 “sky residences” condos along with extensive amenities.
Taller buildings are in the pipeline, including the One Brickell City Centre office tower at 1,000 feet, the 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana condo-hotel tower at 1,049 feet and the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami, also at 1,049 feet, the maximum height permitted by the Federal Aviation Administration.
