Brickell Flatiron Issues Groundbreaking Notices; Construction Begins in March

Brickell Flatiron Rooftop Pool

Fans of Ugo Colombo will be overjoyed to hear that groundbreaking notices have been delivered to the buyers of Brickell Flatiron, the long-awaited project at 10th Street & South Miami Avenue in Brickell. According to the notices, the official groundbreaking is scheduled for March 16, 2016 although preliminary site work will be commencing immediately.

Brickell Flatiron Construction Notice

Locals will recall that this groundbreaking has been quite long-awaited. Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group purchased the site in 2013 for $21 million. In January 2015, the popular neighborhood restaurant/nightclub was closed to make way for the development. Since the closing and demolition, not much has been said with regard to the actual construction start date. The site has been used as overflow parking for the neighboring shopping center and restaurants.

This groundbreaking is very much a triumph for the neighborhood as Ugo Colombo is one of the area’s most celebrated developers. His previous projects have been among the most successful developments in the city and tend to hold their value through market fluctuations better than some of the competing buildings due to their quality and unique design. Some of his previous projects include Santa Maria, Bristol Tower and the Epic Hotel and Residences in Brickell as well as the famed Grovernor House in Coconut Grove.

One of the aspects that we appreciate the most from Ugo Colombo’s developments is that they have a more lasting effect on the skyline. Buildings that he built 10 or 20 years ago still appear brand-new in the skyline and do not show their age even as newer buildings pop up around them. The average resale price of Mr. Colombo’s developments stands at $757/foot over the last year, compared to $506/foot for the same time period for all buildings developed by The Related Group.

Purchase opportunities are still available at Brickell Flatiron, in the range of $600/foot depending upon layout and floor location. Residences will be delivered in 2018 fully finished with Italian porcelain tile. Contact us for details about the available opportunities or to speak about your specific needs for a condo.

Brickell Flatiron Ground Level Retail

Week in Review: Brickell Backyard Section of The Underline Receives Large Donation, Auberge Reserves 50 Units in 5 Days and Other News

The Underline's Brickell Backyard
Brickell Backyard Section of The Underline Park

This week brought great news for supporters of The Underline, a new park that is being developed beneath the Metrorail lines from the Miami River down to Dadeland. Each station is individually funded and the Brickell Backyard section received a $75,000 donation this week from local developers.

The Underline will begin construction in the Brickell phase and continue down 10 miles of the rail tracks. They have also secured $5 million in grants and funding from developer impact fees, Miami Dade County and Florida Department of Transportation. Friends of the Underline CEO & founder, Meg Daly hopes to begin construction by the end of 2016.

Residents of Brickell have been increasingly vocal over recent years regarding their desire for more park space but have lost out due to the laws of economics. The Underline is a solution that meets the needs of everyone involved, as the area underneath the rail tracks is not able to be sold and developed, but is available for public use. Think: the opposite of New York’s High Line… Underline will be a welcome addition indeed. [The Real Deal]

Speaking of the laws of economics, The Next Miami is reporting that the location of Brickell’s Burger King could face the wrecking ball in favor of a 960 foot tower. It appears that plans have been submitted to the FAA requesting permission to build up to 960 feet above sea level on the site.

Before you cancel your reservations on your north-facing apartments at Brickell Heights and hoard a box of Whoppers, let’s take a look at all of the evidence. Yes, a tower could be built on the land and this will likely happen one day. No, the Burger King strip center is not the highest and best use of the lot (particularly after Brickell’s recent growth spurt). We do believe that a tower will be built on the corner, but the likelihood of it happening anytime soon is very low.

The parcel of land at 10 SW 8th Street includes the Burger King on the east side all the way over to La Sandwicherie on the west side. The shopping center was last sold back in 2006 and no developer has been named for this proposed tower. Since shopkeepers in the strip center have been open about the fact that the building is being prepared for a sale, we sense that the proposal is simply a plan to increase the value of the lot in preparation for going to market. Whether or not the sale would happen quickly is another conversation altogether. For the foreseeable future, we will continue to enjoy our late-night La Sandwicherie subs in peace. [The Next Miami]

A little further north, Auberge Residences and Spa certainly had a large week. They released their first inventory on February 10 and successfully reserved 50 apartments in their first 5 days on the market! Given the feedback we have received, we hope that the lucky buyers who were able to secure a reservation hold onto their position when contracts are issued. Many people were disappointed to learn that certain floor plans have already been spoken for. Contracts are expected in late March. [The Next Miami]

While buyers were scurrying for opportunities in the Arts District, buyers of Miami Worldcenter have been scavenging for information regarding the revamped plans of their shopping center. This week finally brought additional details with renderings of the new open-air shopping concept that will replace the enclosed mall that was originally planned.

Some have praised Miami Worldcenter for their revised plans and some have begun to question the development. Have a look at the new renderings and let us know what you think… [Curbed Miami]

Miami Worldcenter Shopping
Miami Worldcenter Promenade
Miami Worldcenter Aerial
Miami Worldcenter Aerial

The Bond at Brickell Releases Final Inventory, Prepares for Completion

Bond at Brickell (2)

Miami-based Rilea Group is preparing to open their latest residential tower, The Bond on Brickell. This British-inspired luxury tower has 323 total apartments through 44 floors with layouts ranging from studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments along with exclusive lofts and penthouses.

One of the aspects we like the most about The Bond is the fact that Rilea had the foresight to purchase the air rights to the building directly east of the tower, preventing future development that would sacrifice the views of the residents in The Bond. The blocking of views has become an issue for many buildings in the neighborhood, most notably the Infinity at Brickell, whose bay views were blocked by the construction of SLS Brickell just one month after completing their initial sell-off.

Unlike most of the towers in Brickell, The Bond is one of the first to deliver the residences fully finished and ready for occupancy. Many previous buildings have delivered their apartments decorator ready, or still in need of flooring, lighting packages, paint and window treatments. The apartments at The Bond include porcelain flooring throughout, Bosch appliances and Nolte cabinetry.

The developer has released the final 11 opportunities in preparation for the opening of the tower. The remaining apartments are comprised of a mix of 796 square foot 1 bedroom units with a den up to 1,217 square foot 2 bedroom units with a den as well. Prices range from $496,900 to $689,900 depending upon size and view. Contact us for information about specific opportunities. The apartments will be ready for move-in upon closing in March.

Auberge Residences Miami Video, Floor Plans, and More

Auberge Miami condos

Along with a few changes, additional information regarding Auberge Residences Miami has been released. Rather than 340 condo residences, there will now be just 290. Each will come with private elevator access and ceiling heights of 9, 10, or 11 feet. There will also be four double-height penthouse residences at Auberge Miami with 22-foot high ceilings.

Below, I’ve included the video for Auberge Miami along with the recently updated floor plans, fact sheet, and brochure. Reservations begin this Wednesday, February 10th. Prices for 1 bedroom units start at $297,400, but I was told earlier today that the developer already has more LOIs than actual 1 bedroom units that exist in the building.

Auberge Miami Fact Sheet by Lucas Lechuga

Auberge Miami Condos Brochure by Lucas Lechuga

Auberge Residences Miami Floor Plans – Tower 1 from Lucas Lechuga

Introducing Auberge Residences & Spa Miami; Reservations Begin February 10th

views from Auberge Miami condo

Get your checkbooks ready! Related Group is set to launch their latest preconstruction condo development – a luxurious, 60-story tower called Auberge Residences & Spa Miami, which will be located at 1400 Biscayne Boulevard in the newly coined Arts + Entertainment District. The tower will include 410 total units, comprised of 340 residences – with 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom floor plans – and 70 condo-hotel units. Designed by world-renowned architectural firm Arquitectonica,the all-glass tower will face east-southeast towards Museum Park and offer breathtaking views of the bay, city, and ocean. Interiors will be designed by famed interior designer Piero Lissoni and landscaping by the award-winning landscape architect Enzo Enea. The grounds and common areas at Auberge Residences & Spa will feature museum-quality artwork by celebrated artists such as Jaume Plensa, Fernando Botero, and Julio Le Parc.

Amenities at Auberge Residences & Spa Miami will include a 60th floor pool deck with food and beverage service, a world-class spa, full-service concierge, and more. Located at the corner of 14th Street and Biscayne Boulevard – directly across the street from the Adrienne Arscht Center for the Performing Arts – Auberge Residences Miami will be within walking distance to Museum Park and the upcoming Miami Worldcenter and within 15 minutes of Brickell, Wynwood, Downtown Miami, and Miami Beach.

Reservations are set to begin on February 10th. Units will be released in batches with the first batch averaging $575 per square foot. A 10% deposit will be required to reserve a residence and contracts are expected to go out in late-March, at which point an additional 10% deposit will be due.

Auberge Residences & Spa Miami is expected to be completed in early 2019.

 

Auberge Miami Floor Plans Tower 1 Floors 12 21 by Lucas Lechuga