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SLS LUX Is Now 100% Sold Out In Brickell, Closings To Begin In Next Few Weeks

The Related Group and The Allen Morris Company have announced that the final penthouse unit at SLS LUX has sold, marking the complete sell-out of the 450-unit luxury tower. Closings are expected to begin in the coming weeks, with the hotel and culinary components opening shortly thereafter. SLS LUX marks the fourth Related Group-developed project to open on South Miami Avenue, following 1100 Millecento, sister property SLS Brickell Hotel & Residences, and most recently, Brickell Heights. 

Situated in the heart of Brickell, just steps from Brickell City Centre and Mary Brickell Village, the 58-story SLS LUX is the latest and most luxurious project from the partnership of sbe Hotel Group and The Related Group. The tower was designed Arquitectonica and the interiors were designed by New York-based studio, Yabu Pushelberg. SLS LUX offers a suite of amenities designed and managed by sbe, including a rooftop pool, outdoor theatre, rock climbing wall, tennis court, and exclusive access to Hyde Beach at the SLS Hotel South Beach. The ground floor of SLS LUX will feature Katsuya by sbe, the newest eatery by award-winning Master sushi chef, Katsuya Uechi, offering specialty cocktails, rolls and sashimi platters.

“SLS LUX is the final piece of the South Miami Avenue puzzle,” says Carlos Rosso, President of The Related Group’s Condominium Development Division. “The amenities, convenience, and lifestyle that this area offers means buyers aren’t just getting a home, but an entire experience. Our work on South Miami Avenue reflects our commitment as a company to fostering a more walkable and connected downtown, and we look forward to similar projects in the future.”

SLS LUX displays a specially curated collection of museum-quality art and a 40,000 SF mural on the building’s exterior by famed Argentine artist, Fabian Burgos as well as a statue by Colombian artist Fernando Botero. Other artists represented in the building’s collection include prominent Venezuelan lighting artist Ana Isabel Martinez.  

Check out the renderings of Katsuya and the amenities from summer 2017. 

Check out more renderings and a construction update from summer 2016.