Welcome to Brickell
The financial center of Miami.
A mile south of downtown Miami lies a swanky seaside neighborhood where residents can work and play equally hard without ever leaving home. Known as the “Wall Street of the South,” Brickell is one of Miami’s trendiest and fastest-growing neighborhoods. “It’s a very dynamic and young part of the city,” says Carmela Rebuelta, a licensed REALTOR® with Compass Florida. “There are usually young families who move in with small children, then move out when their kids are older.” Brickell’s sidewalked streets can keep residents walking for days, and its shops and restaurants give the neighborhood a worldly and luxurious flavor.
High-rise bars and the hottest dinner parties.
Brickell is home to a 500,000-square-foot, open-air mall that offers stores, restaurants, mini-golf, and more. Home to luxury shops like Coach and Richard Mille, Brickell City Centre connects to three high-rise buildings offering apartments and condos. Restaurants like Luke’s Lobster and Marabu give shoppers a massive selection of meals when they need to refuel for the day. Named after one of the first merchant families in Brickell, The Shops at Mary Brickell Village offers Brickellites another option for open-air luxury shopping and dining. For a night on the town, Brickell is one of Miami’s most popular nightlife neighborhoods. Miami’s highest rooftop bar, Sugar, offers residents views of the city from 40 stories up. “Marion is a very fun one,” Rebuelta says. “It’s a restaurant that turns into a night disco, so people start dancing on the tables after dinner. That’s really Miami.” Marion fuses Asian and New American cuisine to create dishes like their risotto hot pot or American Wagyu Sirloin.
Welcome to Brickell
The financial center of Miami.
A mile south of downtown Miami lies a swanky seaside neighborhood where residents can work and play equally hard without ever leaving home. Known as the “Wall Street of the South,” Brickell is one of Miami’s trendiest and fastest-growing neighborhoods. “It’s a very dynamic and young part of the city,” says Carmela Rebuelta, a licensed REALTOR® with Compass Florida. “There are usually young families who move in with small children, then move out when their kids are older.” Brickell’s sidewalked streets can keep residents walking for days, and its shops and restaurants give the neighborhood a worldly and luxurious flavor.
High-rise bars and the hottest dinner parties.
Brickell is home to a 500,000-square-foot, open-air mall that offers stores, restaurants, mini-golf, and more. Home to luxury shops like Coach and Richard Mille, Brickell City Centre connects to three high-rise buildings offering apartments and condos. Restaurants like Luke’s Lobster and Marabu give shoppers a massive selection of meals when they need to refuel for the day. Named after one of the first merchant families in Brickell, The Shops at Mary Brickell Village offers Brickellites another option for open-air luxury shopping and dining. For a night on the town, Brickell is one of Miami’s most popular nightlife neighborhoods. Miami’s highest rooftop bar, Sugar, offers residents views of the city from 40 stories up. “Marion is a very fun one,” Rebuelta says. “It’s a restaurant that turns into a night disco, so people start dancing on the tables after dinner. That’s really Miami.” Marion fuses Asian and New American cuisine to create dishes like their risotto hot pot or American Wagyu Sirloin.