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Brickell's OG branded luxury complex. Think 2000s pop star with more facelifts than you can count

Emerald at Brickell is a 27-story boutique condominium at 218 SE 14th St in South Brickell, completed in 2006. The building was developed by SunVest Communities USA and designed by Fullerton-Diaz Architects, with construction by Coastal Construction. It has 142 units ranging from one to three bedrooms, with sizes from approximately 800 to over 1,600 square feet. The building's name is not just branding. The distinctive emerald green accent stripes on the curved exterior facade make it one of the more visually recognizable buildings in South Brickell, and the design carries through to the lobby and common areas with a consistent aesthetic that feels intentional rather than generic. For a building of its size and era, Emerald at Brickell was built to a higher standard than many of its contemporaries. The construction quality is solid, the finishes were well-chosen, and the building has aged better than most 2006-era Brickell towers. The amenities are appropriately scaled for a boutique building: a rooftop pool with city and bay views, a fitness center, a business lounge, concierge service, and 24-hour valet parking. These are not massive resort-style amenities, but they are well-maintained and well-designed for the building's size. The rooftop pool in particular is a genuine differentiator, as relatively few Brickell buildings of this era have rooftop pools. The location is one of Emerald's strongest features. It sits off the main South Miami Avenue corridor, which means it does not have the constant traffic and foot traffic energy of Central Brickell. It is close enough to walk to Mary Brickell Village, the Metromover station, the Four Seasons, and the Rickenbacker Causeway, but far enough from the epicenter that the building itself maintains a quieter, more residential feel. The east-facing views are currently excellent, with bay and skyline sightlines that are among the best in South Brickell. However, the Brickell Bay Drive corridor is expected to redevelop over the next 10 to 15 years as older buildings are replaced by new towers, which will eventually compromise those views. Buyers who plan to hold for the long term should factor this into their decision.
Emerald at Brickell attracts a more mature, settled resident base than most Brickell buildings. The boutique size, quieter location off the main South Miami Avenue corridor, and more restrictive rental policy all filter toward longer-term residents rather than transient renters or party-oriented tenants. Professionals, couples, and empty nesters who want to be in Brickell without being in the middle of the chaos are the most common profiles. This is not an influencer building, not a party building, and not a content creator destination. It is a building where people actually live.
Emerald at Brickell sits at 218 SE 14th St in South Brickell, one block from the waterfront and off the main South Miami Avenue corridor. The location provides access to all of Brickell's amenities without being in the middle of the Central Brickell chaos. Mary Brickell Village, the Metromover station, the Four Seasons, and the Rickenbacker Causeway are all within easy walking distance.
The retail and restaurant complex is a short walk from Emerald, providing easy access to dining, shopping, and the Metromover station.
The Metromover station connects to Metrorail and the broader Miami transit network. One of Emerald's key location advantages.
The Four Seasons Residences are nearby, providing a sense of the neighborhood's overall quality level.
The Biscayne Bay waterfront is one block east. East-facing units have excellent current bay views, though these are on a long-term time clock as the corridor redevelops.
Access to Virginia Key, Key Biscayne, and the Atlantic Ocean is a few minutes by car from South Brickell.
South Brickell provides faster I-95 access than Central Brickell buildings, a meaningful advantage for residents who drive regularly.
The Brickell Bay Drive corridor directly to the east of Emerald at Brickell is expected to redevelop over the next 10 to 15 years. Several older low-rise buildings along the waterfront are candidates for replacement by new towers, which will eventually compromise the east-facing bay views that are currently one of Emerald's strongest selling points. This is a long-term risk rather than an immediate one, but buyers who plan to hold for 10 or more years should factor it into their decision. The immediate area around Emerald is otherwise relatively stable, with no major construction projects currently planned in the immediate vicinity.
Elevator Density Rating
3
Passenger
1
Service
~6
Units/Floor
142
Total Units
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Relatively few Brickell buildings from the 2006 era have rooftop pools. Emerald's rooftop pool offers city and bay views that are significantly better than a ground-level or parking-deck pool. For a boutique building of this size, it is an impressive amenity that punches above the building's weight class. The rooftop deck is also well-maintained and provides a genuinely pleasant outdoor space.
Emerald at Brickell sits off the South Miami Avenue corridor, which means it does not have the constant traffic, foot traffic, and general chaos energy of Central Brickell. You can walk to Mary Brickell Village, the Metromover, and the Four Seasons in minutes, but the building itself feels quieter and more residential. For people who want Brickell's location without Brickell's noise, this is one of the better options in the neighborhood.
Emerald at Brickell was developed by SunVest Communities USA and built by Coastal Construction, and it shows. The construction quality is solid, the finishes were well-chosen, and the building has aged better than most of its contemporaries. This is not a Related Group building with skin-deep luxury. The bones are good and the building should continue to age well with proper maintenance.
The east-facing bay views are currently excellent, but the Brickell Bay Drive corridor is expected to redevelop over the next 10 to 15 years. Older low-rise buildings along the waterfront will eventually be replaced by new towers, which will compromise or eliminate the bay views that are currently one of Emerald's strongest selling points. If you are buying an east-facing unit and planning to hold for the long term, factor this into your decision. West-facing units face a more stable view outlook.
The amenities at Emerald at Brickell are well-maintained but have not been significantly updated since the building opened. Expect a full renovation of the common areas and amenities within the next 5 to 10 years, which will likely come with a special assessment. The building is approaching the age where this kind of investment becomes necessary to stay competitive with newer Brickell buildings. Budget accordingly if you are buying.
With only 142 units across 27 floors, Emerald at Brickell is small enough that residents actually know each other. The building has a community feel that larger Brickell towers cannot replicate. If you value knowing your neighbors and having a sense of belonging in your building, boutique buildings like Emerald are worth the premium over larger anonymous towers.
Emerald at Brickell is one block from Biscayne Bay, close enough to have excellent bay views from upper floors and easy walking access to the waterfront, but priced as an inland building rather than a waterfront building. This is one of the better value propositions in South Brickell for buyers who want proximity to the water without paying waterfront premiums.
Emerald at Brickell is one of the better boutique buildings in South Brickell. It was built to a higher standard than most of its 2006 contemporaries, has a rooftop pool that punches above its weight class, sits off the main chaos corridor, and attracts a mature, settled resident base. The east views are excellent for now but on a long-term time clock. The amenities are due for a renovation cycle. The building is not flashy and it is not trying to be. It is a well-built, well-managed, boutique building in a genuinely good South Brickell location, and it should age well. For buyers who want quality over flash and Brickell's location without Brickell's chaos, Emerald is worth a serious look.
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