List of tallest buildings in Sunny Isles Beach


This article lists the tallest buildings in the coastal city of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, United States, located in the northeast corner of Miami-Dade County. The ranking primarily relies on data from The Skyscraper Center, the public online database of skyscrapers by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Supplementary data may be provided by Emporis, SkyscraperPage, or other third party news entities. Sunny Isles Beach had very few skyscrapers until the 2000s, when many were constructed on the east side of Collins Avenue, on the beach adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean. This strip historically consisted of a row of low rise hotels known as "Motel Row", mostly developed midcentury in the MiMo architectural style. Even among high-rises, the oldest such structures in the city only date to the 1960s. The wall of skyscrapers spans nearly the entire length of the city longitudinally, from the three Trump Towers located near the border of Haulover Park to the south to Regalia located adjacent to the border of Golden Beach to the north, which has strict single family residential zoning. All the skyscrapers in Sunny Isles Beach are residential and all of them are primarily concrete structurally. In general, the tallest height limit imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration in Sunny Isles Beach is Above Mean Sea Level, due to the proximity of Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport to the west. Several proposed towers may rise to exactly this height, though the FAA reviews each building individually.

Tallest buildings

All skyscrapers in the city are located on the east side of Collins Avenue. Height given may be height above sea level, which adds about.

Complete

List includes known buildings over, measured from the lowest pedestrian entrance to the architectural top, including spires but not radio masts and antennae. The year indicates the year the building was completed. An equals sign indicates multiple buildings that share the same height. Floor counts rely on reported numbers and may not account for skipped floors such as the thirteenth floor.
RankNameImageHeight
ft
FloorsYearAddressNotes
1=Muse649 47201817141 Collins
1=Turnberry Ocean Club Residences649 52202018501 Collins
1=Residences by Armani Casa649 60201918975 Collins
4Mansions at Acqualina643 47201517749 CollinsImage shows building topped out in 2015 on the right, adjacent to Acqualina Ocean Residences.
Sixth-tallest building in Florida, behind only buildings in Miami.
5Ritz-Carlton Residences642 5215701 CollinsLocated one property away from southern border of city
6Porsche Design Tower641 57201618555 CollinsRobotic car parking system will bring vehicles up to each unit.
7Jade Signature636 57201716901 Collins
8Jade Beach574 51200817001 CollinsRight tower in photo.
9Trump Palace551 43200518101 CollinsTallest building in center of photo
10=Acqualina Ocean Residences550 51200417875 CollinsFaçade has a clock on it
10=Trump Royale550 43200818201 CollinsAlmost identical to adjacent Trump Palace
12Jade Ocean545 51200917121 CollinsLeft tower in photo
13The Regalia485 43201419505 CollinsBorders Golden Beach, Florida
14The Pinnacle476 40199817555 CollinsFeatures a prominent spire
15=Trump Towers I461 45200816001 CollinsOne of three identical adjacent towers
15=Trump Towers II461 45200815911 CollinsOne of three identical adjacent towers
15=Trump Towers III461 45200815811 CollinsOne of three identical adjacent towers
18Chateau Beach449 34201517475 Collins

may be explained by the fact that the entrance to Jade Ocean is elevated.

Under construction

Includes buildings between the foundation work and topped-out phases. Topped-out buildings may be included in the main list.
RankNameImageHeight
ft
FloorsYearAddressNotes
1=Estates at Acqualina Tower 1643 50202017901 CollinsHeight approved up to 692 feet.
1=Estates at Acqualina Tower 2643 50202117901 CollinsHeight approved up to 692 feet.

Proposed

RankNameImageHeight
ft
FloorsYearAddressNotes
1Proposed Dezer Development743 18401 CollinsHeight for future tower approved up to 743 feet by FAA.

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