Developer Todd Micheal Glaser buys Indian Creek Waterfront Mansion for $24 Million

Indian Creek Island
Indian Creek Mansion Miami
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Developer, Todd Michael Glaser is a Miami native and a well-known developer who has made a name for himself with projects like 1000 Museum. Most recently, Glaser and his partners purchased an Indian Creek mansion for $23.8 million. The property was originally listed in October 2020 for $20 million and taken off the market in March 2021.

The Indian Creek waterfront mansion is located at 37 Indian Creek Road featuring 7,236 square feet of living space set on 1.2 acres. This 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom estate boasts an expansive brick driveway leading to a Mediterranean-style home. The large pool overlooks Biscayne Bay with a 20-foot boat dock.

37 Indian Creek Road on Indian Creek Island
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The seller of the home was Don Francisco, host of ‘Sábado Gigante’ a Spanish language variety show that showcased musicians and comedians. He hosted the show for 53 years ending in 2015 and returned to TV with a new show “Don Francisco Te Invita.” Francisco originally purchased the property in 1993 for $2.6 million and has made several updates throughout the years.

Pool View of Indian Creek Mansion
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Glaser and his partners plan on demolishing the home to build a mansion double the size and double the value. With the help of architect Kobi Karp, this new estate will be one of a kind. It will feature 2 pools and with plans on being listed around $50 million. The anticipated completion for construction is set for December 2021.

Indian Creek Island is a gated island north of Miami Beach. It has its own police force that patrols 24 hours a day. Billionaires are known to call this place home because of the security and exclusiveness it offers.

Notables like Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner as well as Hotels.com co-founder Bob Diener own properties on the island. Last year alone, Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bundchen purchased a lot for $17 million, where they plan on building a new estate.

There is only one property currently on the market on Indian Creek Island. The property located at 29 Indian Creek Drive is listed for rent at $100,000 monthly and features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms with gorgeous southern exposure of Biscayne Bay. For more information on this property or about Indian Creek Island, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Maple & Ash Steakhouse will Open at Miami Worldcenter

Maple and Ash Head Miami Worldcenter
Maple and Ash Head to Miami Worldcenter
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Miami Worldcenter leases its first restaurant, Maple & Ash Steakhouse at the block H retail building. This building, located between 7th Street and 1st Avenue Northeast. Maple & Ash will allocate 15,000 square feet of space on the ground floor of the building.

Former Michelin-starred chef Danny Grant and Michael Beltran are the creators behind the Chicago-based steakhouse. The rent for restaurant space is asking $100 per square foot.

Maple & Ash offers an eclectic menu featuring seafood towers, Waygu beef, Filet Mignon, and raw bar options. The menu will resemble Maple & Ash’s Chicago counterpart.

Salads & Starters

  • Crispy glazed bacon, blue cheese, marinated cherry tomatoes & ranch dressing
  • Dry-Aged Meatballs
  • caramelized tomato sauce, cheese curds & garlic bread
  • Wood-Grilled Spanish Octopus

Raw / Chilled

  • Oysters on the Half Shell
  • horseradish, cocktail sauce & champagne mignonetteWild Blue Prawn Shrimp Cocktail
  • cocktail sauce, drawn butter & aioli
  • Beef Tenderloin Steak Tartare
  • smoked egg yolk, white soy & grilled sourdough
  • Wagyu Beef Carpaccio

Entrees

  • Ricotta Agnolotti
  • (pillows of love) winter truffle
  • Roasted Skuna Bay Salmon
  • chanterelle, turnip & brown butter apples
  • Fire-Roasted Chicken
  • spring onion, potato purée & pan jus
  • Whole-Roasted Branzino
  • fennel capers & preserved lemon

I Don’t Give a F*@K

  • let Maple & Ash take care of you (per person$200.00)

Wood Fired Steaks & Seafood

  • Petit Filet Mignon 6oz
  • Filet Mignon 10oz
  • Bone-In Filet Mignon 16oz
  • Maple & Ash Surf & Turf

Butcher’s Reserve

  • The Eisenhower
  • 40+oz porterhouse cooked directly in the coals
  • Slagel Farms Dry Aged Bone-In NY Strip18oz
  • 45 Day Dry-Aged Tomahawk40oz
  • Miyazaki Wagyu

Michael Beltran will also be opening two additional restaurants including a Cuban-inspired bistro and a cigar bar. Their locations place them directly across the street from Maple & Ash. All restaurants are expected to open by Winter 2022.

Champlain Towers South Building Collapse- A Timeline of Events

8777 Collins Avenue in Surfside Champlain Towers South
Champlain Tower South View from the Ocean and Beach
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October 2018: Structural Engineering Report

In October 2018, a structural engineering report with Morabito Consultants notes in a nine-page report numerous problems and major structural damage at Champlain Towers. The report included that the structural concrete slab is flat instead of sloped, which causes water to pool (with the hope that the water evaporates) instead of draining off. The parking garage also showed significant cracking in concrete beams. The report states that failure to repair the damages could “cause the extent of the concrete deterioration to expand exponentially.”

November 2018: Champlain Towers Condo Association Board Meeting

After the initial engineering report was released, a Surfside official during a November 15, 2018 board meeting stated that the condo tower was in good condition. According to the minutes of this board meeting, “Structural engineer report was reviewed by Mr. Ross Prieto. It appears the building is in very good shape.” *Ross Prieto was an official for the town of Surfside but is no longer employed for the town.

8777 Collins Avenue in Surfside Champlain Towers South
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April 2021: A Letter to Residents

The President of the Condo Association board of directors sent out a letter to the residents of Champlain Towers South. The letter stated that the building had worsened since the original inspection in 2018, and that “the concrete deterioration is accelerating. Observable damage such as in the garage has gotten significantly worse since the initial inspection. When you can visually see the concrete spalling, that means that the rebar holding it together is rusting and deteriorating beneath the surface.” An estimate of $15 million special assessment was proposed to pay for the structural repairs.

June 24, 2021: The Collapse

Around 1:19 am, the condo tower starts to shake and partially collapses destroying around 55 units. Rescue crews immediately raced to the site to search for survivors. The same day, Florida Governor DeSantis declared a state of emergency for Miami-Dade County.

June 25, 2021: Emergency Declaration for Florida

President Biden approved an emergency declaration for Flordia that allowed FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) to send federal resources to aid in the search and rescue efforts.

June 26, 2021: Residential Audits

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Cava announced an audit on all properties that are 5+ stories high and at least 40 years old.

June 27, 2021: Search and Rescue

The search continues for those missing in the condo collapse. Miami Fire Search and Rescue are working around the clock to locate those missing. The process has been strategic because they have to assure the safety of the teams as well as limit any additional damage to the building that could cause further harm to survivors.

July 1, 2021: A Community in Mourning

As of today, the Surfside and Miami communities have been coming together with daily vigils to pray and mourn for those lost in the devastating condo collapse. Outside of the destruction, a fence with missing residents’ pictures hangs solemnly. Local restaurants have come together and are feeding the rescue and volunteer teams. Hotels are also housing residents of Champlain Towers. According to authorities, 18 people have died with 140 still missing. President Biden also visited the site to discuss the rescue efforts and to offer condolences to the community.

Future: A Change in Procedure

We do not know the exact cause of the condo collapse but we do know that an investigation into the destruction will take months to complete. With this collapse, we are already seeing a much-needed change in procedure, including the Mayor’s condominium audit memorandum now in place. It is also important that associations, engineers, and officials take the warnings more seriously in the future. And we’re hopeful that with new rules and regulations in place, a devastating event like this can be prevented in the future.

Champlain Tower South Condo in Surfside Florida
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