Infinity at Brickell
Brickell

Infinity at Brickell

A pioneer of South Brickell with unique sky-loft floor plans. East views are gone, west views are on a time clock, and a common area refresh is overdue. But the loft lifestyle is genuinely one-of-a-kind

3.0
60 SW 13th St, Miami, FL 33130
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The Rundown

Infinity at Brickell is a 42-story condominium tower completed in 2008, located at 60 SW 13th St in South Brickell. The building has 555 residences including studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom sky-loft and flat floor plans. It was one of the pioneer buildings in the southern portion of Brickell, arriving before the neighborhood fully built up around it. The defining characteristic of Infinity is its loft-style floor plans. Many units feature two-story or three-story open living spaces with dramatic floor-to-ceiling glass walls. This is not a conventional condo building. The kitchens tend to be smaller, the bathrooms are compact, and privacy is limited by the open loft design. If you love loft living, these units are genuinely exciting. If you prefer a traditional bedroom with a door and a full-size kitchen, this is not the right building for you. The view story at Infinity is complicated. Dua Miami (formerly SLS Lux Brickell) was built directly to the east and sits approximately 100 feet away, completely blocking east-facing views. The pool deck lines up almost directly with Dua, making the proximity feel even more pronounced. West-facing views currently exist but are on a time clock: a proposed super-tall development on the low-rise office building lot to the west could eventually block those views entirely. The South Brickell location is a genuine advantage for transit and highway access. Metromover is walkable, connecting to Metrorail, and I-95 is significantly faster to reach from this southern position than from Central Brickell. The building's amenities are functional but dated, still carrying the recession-era aesthetic from 2008. The common areas are in need of a top-to-bottom refresh, and a special assessment for that work is likely in the next few years. The building is also approaching its 30-year recertification timeline, which will bring additional costs.

Who Lives Here

Infinity at Brickell attracts a mix of residents who are drawn to the loft lifestyle and the South Brickell value proposition. You will find young professionals who appreciate the dramatic two-story living spaces, design-forward buyers who want something different from the standard condo floor plan, and practical renters who want a Brickell address at a lower price point. The building is not a party building and not a luxury showpiece. The resident base is relatively quiet and practical. The loft format also attracts some creative types and people who work from home and want the open, airy feel of a loft space.

The Neighborhood

Infinity at Brickell sits at 60 SW 13th St in South Brickell, one of the earlier high-rises in this part of the neighborhood. The building is flanked by Dua Miami (formerly SLS Lux Brickell) to the east and a low-rise office building to the west that is a candidate for future super-tall development. The South Brickell corridor is rapidly developing, with Cipriani Residences a block to the south and multiple major projects within five blocks.

Dua Miami (formerly SLS Lux Brickell)

~100 feet east

Luxury tower directly to the east, approximately 100 feet away. Completely blocks east-facing views. The pool deck at Infinity lines up almost directly with Dua's facade. This proximity is the single biggest view issue at the building.

Cipriani Residences Miami

1 block south

Ultra-luxury residential development under construction approximately one block to the south. Part of the wave of new development transforming South Brickell. Will bring construction activity and eventually add to the neighborhood's prestige.

Proposed Super-Tall (West)

Directly west

A super-tall development has been proposed for the low-rise office building lot directly to the west of Infinity. If built, this would block the current western views entirely. The timeline is uncertain but the threat is real.

Metromover Station

5-7 min walk

Metromover station is walkable from Infinity, connecting to the broader Metromover loop and Metrorail. Essential for car-free living in South Brickell.

I-95 Access

5 min drive

The southern Brickell location provides significantly faster I-95 access than buildings in Central or North Brickell. A meaningful advantage for anyone who drives regularly.

What's Changing

South Brickell is entering a major construction phase. Cipriani Residences is already underway to the south, and multiple other projects are planned within five blocks. The next 5 to 10 years will bring significant construction activity to the immediate area. The west-facing views at Infinity are at risk from the proposed super-tall on the adjacent office lot. East-facing views are already gone, blocked by Dua Miami. The building itself is approaching its 30-year recertification timeline, and the common areas are overdue for a refresh. Buyers should factor in potential special assessments for both the common area renovation and the recertification process.

What You Get

Pool & Recreation

Infinity-edge pool on amenity deckSundeck with lounge seatingPoolside cabanasJacuzzi / hot tub

Fitness & Wellness

State-of-the-art fitness centerSteam roomSauna

Social & Entertainment

Club Infinity loungeBusiness centerGame roomCommunity kitchenRooftop deck access

Building Services

24-hour concierge and doorman24-hour securityValet parkingCovered parkingInternet, basic cable, and water/sewer/garbage included in HOA

Elevator Experience

Elevator Density Rating

93units per
elevator
Average
More WaitLess Wait

6

Passenger

2

Service

~13

Units/Floor

555

Total Units

No private elevator access

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🟠Heads Up

East Views Are Gone, Blocked by Dua Miami at 100 Feet

Dua Miami (formerly SLS Lux Brickell) was built directly to the east of Infinity at approximately 100 feet away. East-facing views are completely blocked. The pool deck at Infinity lines up almost directly with Dua's facade, which makes the proximity feel even more claustrophobic. If you are considering an east-facing unit, understand that you are looking directly into another building's windows and balconies. There is no east view to speak of.

🟠Heads Up

West Views Are on a Time Clock

The current western views at Infinity exist because the adjacent lot to the west is occupied by a low-rise office building. That lot has been proposed for a super-tall development. When that project moves forward, the western views at Infinity will be blocked entirely. The timeline is uncertain, but the threat is real. If you are buying a west-facing unit specifically for the views, understand that those views may not be permanent.

🟠Heads Up

Common Areas Need a Top-to-Bottom Refresh

The common areas, lobby, gym, and pool deck at Infinity still have their 2008-era bones. They are functional and maintained, but they feel dated compared to newer Brickell buildings. A comprehensive renovation is overdue, and a special assessment for that work is likely in the next few years. Budget for it. The building has reportedly undergone some common area renovations recently, but a full refresh of the amenity spaces is still needed.

🟠Heads Up

Approaching 30-Year Recertification

Infinity was completed in 2008, which means it will be approaching the 30-year recertification milestone in the next several years. This process can trigger significant special assessments depending on what inspectors find. Combined with the likely common area renovation costs, buyers should factor in potential out-of-pocket expenses beyond the purchase price and regular HOA fees.

🍵The Tea

The Loft Format Is Genuinely Polarizing

Infinity's sky-loft floor plans are unlike anything else in Brickell. The two-story and three-story open living spaces with dramatic glass walls are genuinely impressive. But they come with real trade-offs. The kitchens are smaller than standard. The bathrooms are compact. Privacy is limited because the open loft design means sound travels. If you have never lived in a loft, visit the building and spend time in a unit before committing. Some people love it. Others find it impractical for daily life. This is not a conventional condo, and that is both its appeal and its limitation.

🟢Win

Faster I-95 Access Than Central Brickell

The South Brickell location gives Infinity significantly faster I-95 access than buildings in Central or North Brickell. During rush hour, this can mean the difference between a 5-minute on-ramp and a 20-minute crawl through traffic. If you drive regularly, the southern location is a real quality-of-life advantage.

🟢Win

South Brickell Is Coming Up Fast

Infinity was a pioneer when it was built, and the neighborhood is finally catching up. Cipriani Residences is going up a block to the south, and multiple luxury projects are planned within five blocks. South Brickell is transforming into one of the more desirable parts of the neighborhood. Being already established here, with a lower price point than the new luxury towers going up around you, is a genuine value play for buyers who believe in the area's trajectory.

💡Insider Tip

HOA Includes Cable, Internet, and Utilities

Infinity's HOA fees include internet, basic cable, and water/sewer/garbage. This is a meaningful perk that reduces your monthly out-of-pocket costs and simplifies move-in. When comparing HOA fees to other buildings, factor in what is included. A building with a slightly higher HOA that covers utilities may actually be cheaper in total monthly cost than one with a lower HOA where you pay everything separately.

The Good & The Not-So-Good

Wins

  • +Unique sky-loft floor plans unlike anything else in Brickell
  • +True bayfront position with protected bay views
  • +Prime Brickell location, walkable to everything
  • +Competitive pricing for the Brickell address
  • +Strong rental income potential for investors

Watch Out

  • East views permanently blocked by Dua Miami at 100 feet
  • Common areas and lobby need significant updating
  • Citadel HQ construction nearby for 3-4 years
  • Building approaching 20 years, assessments likely
  • High renter-to-owner ratio, transient community feel
The Verdict

Ryan's Final Take

3.0

Infinity at Brickell is a building with a genuinely unique product and a complicated view story. The sky-loft floor plans are one-of-a-kind in Brickell, and if you love loft living, there is nothing else quite like it in the neighborhood. The South Brickell location is improving rapidly and the I-95 access is a real advantage. But the view situation is rough. East views are permanently gone, blocked by Dua Miami at 100 feet. West views are on a time clock from the proposed super-tall next door. The common areas need a refresh and a special assessment is likely coming. The 30-year recertification is on the horizon. This is a building for someone who specifically wants the loft lifestyle, believes in South Brickell's trajectory, and is going in with clear eyes about the view limitations and upcoming costs. It is not a building to buy for the views or the amenities. It is a building to buy for the floor plans and the location.

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