Santander Bank Tower

The Santander Bank Tower is a proposed skyscraper to be built in the U.S. city of Miami, Florida.

The complex consists of an 11 story parking garage square structure and an oval design building rising from within the square structure up to the 52nd floor (roof).

If approved, constructed, and completed, the tower would surpass the Four Seasons Hotel Miami and become the city's tallest building, unless or until the One Bayfront Plaza tower and the Empire World Towers are built.

The Santander Bank Tower is on the proposed stage and in the process of applying for permits for development as of 2010.

In May 2010, the height of the tower was cleared as "No Hazard to Air Navigation" by the Federal Aviation Administration for the total height of 950 feet (280 m) above ground level (AGL) and 955 feet (291 m) above mean sea level (AMSL).