Newgard Group and Two Roads Development have successfully installed the architectural crowns on LOFTY Brickell and The Standard Residences, Brickell. The completion of these crown features marks the buildings reaching their full height, significantly transforming the Miami River skyline as construction progresses toward a targeted August 2027 completion date.### Key takeaways
- LOFTY Brickell has reached its full height of 44 stories, while The Standard Residences has topped out at 46 stories.
- The architectural crowns provide a distinct finish, solidifying the buildings as new landmarks in the Miami financial district.
- Construction is currently ahead of schedule, with the delivery of both residential projects expected by August 2027.
Landmark milestone for Miami architecture
The installation of the architectural crowns signifies more than just a completion of the building structure; it represents the moment these skyscrapers transition from active construction sites into permanent fixtures of the city skyline. Architect Arquitectonica designed these crowns to complete the bold profile of the towers, ensuring they stand out across the Brickell and Downtown Miami views. According to Harvey Hernandez, CEO of the Newgard Group, this milestone validates the vision of turning the site into an undeniable landmark that redefines local residential standards.### A dynamic residential future
Beyond their aesthetic impact, the two towers bring significant density and luxury living to the Brickell area. LOFTY Brickell offers 362 residential units featuring high-end amenities such as a private marina and on-site dining by AVRA Estiatorio. Meanwhile, The Standard Residences provides 422 units with access to extensive wellness and social facilities, including a spa and bowling alley. Following a $513 million financing deal secured in 2025, the strategic partnership between Newgard Group and Two Roads Development is moving into the final stages of interior finishing and exterior detailing, marking the final phase of development before residents arrive in 2027.
