Zaha Hadid’s Former Condo Sells Again at $6 Million
World-renowned architect Zaha Hadid’s former W South Beach condo was just sold, AGAIN at $6 million.
Data reveals M. Reada “Ray” Bassiouni was the seller of the combined units 726, 728, and 730 at 2201 Collins Avenue, which was acquired by Thomas Robert and his wife Ann Chan, the owner of the security firm ATI Systems in Boston is Bassiouni. In Ponte Vedra Beach, Robert is the owner of GC Land Development LLC.
Records show that Bassiouni paid $5.8 million for the condo in 2018. The combined units feature 2,541 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Since asking $8 million for the condo in March 2021, Bassiouni has intermittently offered it on the market. According to the Multiple Listing Service, the unit only brought in roughly $500,000 more than its previous asking price of $6.5 million.
Hadid designed the makeover herself after purchasing the apartments for $4.2 million in separate purchases over a five-year period. The Riverside Museum in Glasgow, the London Aquatics Centre for the 2012 Olympics, and Galaxy SOHO in Beijing were all designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect. When she passed away in Miami Beach in 2016, she was supervising the development of the Miami apartment complex One Thousand Museum that she had designed.
W South Beach is a luxury, oceanfront condo-hotel development located at 2201 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, Florida. Built in 2009, W South Beach was developed by Tri Star Capital, Related Urban Development, and Starwood Properties.
With 300 feet of water frontage, W South Beach is considered to be one of South Beach’s finest residential developments. The W South Beach building was designed by award-winning architecture firm Nichols, Brosch, and Sandoval with interior design work by Yabu Pushelberg.
W South Beach rises 20 floors and includes 511 condo-hotel units comprised of studios, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom options plus penthouses.
The Constellation Group and Boschetti Group Propose a 15 Story Luxury Tower in Coral Gables
A 15-story, mixed-use luxury rental property is now being proposed by the Constellation Group and the Boschetti Group in Coral Gables, located at 4241 Aurora Street.
The proposals will be reviewed by the city’s development review board on Friday, according to Constellation Group Principal Eduardo Otaola. Approximately 70 apartments, 20,000 square feet of office space, 10,000 square feet of retail space, and a 5,000 square foot park would be present at the development site.
The location, which takes up an entire city block, is located west of Ponce de Leon Boulevard and immediately north of the Nordstrom shop at Brookfield Properties’ Merrick Park mall.
The project’s architects are listed as Bernardo Fort-Brescia and Raymond Fort of Arquitectonica, who were chosen by the Miami-based Constellation and Coral Gables-based Boschetti. According to Otaola, the design is the Mediterranean with an “innovation” twist because the location is located within the city’s Design and Innovation Overlay District. The building’s creators are aiming for a Mediterranean-inspired addition.
According to Otaola, they met with the neighborhood to obtain input on the designs and are proposing the taller building in exchange for the park.
According to the developers’ proposal, Constellation and Boschetti are requesting a transfer of development rights at the meeting on Friday that will add 26,000 square feet to the floor area ratio and offer remote parking for around 60 of the 200 required parking places. The developers are being defended by Greenberg Traurig’s lawyer Jorge Navarro.
At 4225 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, an adjacent office and retail complex is also being built by Constellation and Boschetti. It’s anticipated that construction will begin then.
Constellation is expected to close on its share of the property at 4241 Aurora early next year. Property records show Brookfield Properties sold the 0.7-acre site to a Boschetti affiliate in January for $6.1 million.
After going before the development review committee, Otaola said the project will be heard by the Coral Gables Board of Architects. He intends to break ground by the second or third quarter of next year.
Just east of Merrick Park and south of Bird Road in Miami, a number of apartment complexes have already been completed or are in the planning stages. The Watermark at Coral Gables on LeJeune Road and Belmont Village Senior Living next to the Collection dealership are two other high-end senior living projects that developers are currently working on to the north and south of the mall.
According to public records, Boschetti also owns a site close to the Watermark project.
The LifeTime-branded mixed-use multifamily development at 237 South Dixie Highway in Coral Gables was purchased by Hines for $430 million in August.
Developers for the New Miami Soccer Stadium Obtain $31 Million Construction Loan
Recently, an LLC associated with the Inter Miami CF major league soccer team got a $31 million mortgage from Miami-based City National Bank of Florida in order to begin construction on Inter Miami Soccer Stadium.
The mortgagee is identified as 0101 Miami Properties, LLC, in the care of M Sports LLC. The mortgage identifies nine acres of land that 0101 Miami Properties LLC spent $27.97 million constructing at 678 NW 7th St. in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood between 2016 and 2019.
Miami Beckham United LLC, Pablo Alvarez, vice president and general counsel of Inter Miami CF, Jorge and José Mas, the brother executives of Coral Gables-based MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), and Inter Miami CF’s primary shareholders, are among the management of 0101 Miami Properties.
At the time, the David Beckham-fronted team’s ownership was intent on building a soccer stadium at that site or keeping it as an alternative option if a deal to construct a soccer stadium at the City of Miami’s Melreese Country Club at 1400 N.W. 37th Ave. fell through.
This past April, the Miami City Commission approved a 99-year lease agreement with Inter Miami CF. On September 13, the Miami City Commission authorized zoning that would allow for the development of a 25,000-seat soccer stadium, a 750-room hotel, a 58-acre park, and a 1 million square foot commercial complex with retail, offices, and entertainment on 130 acres of land at Melreese Country Club.
Jose Mas stated he would want to see the land developed as workforce housing or something else that benefits the community.
In addition, according to media reports, Miami commissioners have explored utilizing stadium rent payments to create a trust fund for affordable housing.
Lil Wayne Lists Allison Island Mansion for $29.5 Million
Grammy Award winning rapper Lil Wayne is selling his Miami mansion on Allison Island for $29.5 million after purchasing the home in 2018 for $17 million.
The seven-bedroom, nine-bath, and two-half-bath residence located at 6480 Allison Road features 10,632-square-feet of living space with 110 feet of water frontage, a pool, and a cabana. A wine cellar, a movie theater, and a great room with 22-foot ceilings are all included with the mansion.
It is situated on a little more than half-acre, the mansion was created by spec-home developer Laurent Harrari in 2017.
Before purchasing the Allison Island estate, Lil Wayne paid $10 million for a La Gorce Island mansion in 2017.
According to records, in January, Lil Wayne’s Allison Island property’s neighbor, kitchen, bath, and flooring tycoon Alan Courey, sold his beachfront mansion for $16.5 million.
On Allison Island, recent transactions include developer Todd Michael Glaser’s $7.9 million acquisition of a waterfront parcel on the opposite side of the island with partners Scott Robins and Jonathan Fryd. On the property, Glaser intends to erect a 10,000 square foot mid-century modern home.
Invite Only New Construction Luxury 50 Unit Condominium to Break Ground on Fisher Island Miami
The Related Group is making waves in South Florida with their newest condominium project on the exclusive Fisher Island. The invitation only condo tower would include 50 luxury residences with a select number of penthouses.
The wealthy have long made Fisher Island, which is located at the confluence of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and is a seven-minute ferry trip from Miami Beach.
Oprah, Julia Roberts, and Mel Brooks are all known to have lived on Fisher Island in the past. The enclave has also received some accolades: Bloomberg found in April 2018 that Fisher Island, with an average income of $2.5 million in 2015, was America’s wealthiest ZIP code.
According to Jon Paul Perez, Related’s President stated, “We are currently working with our sales teams to develop our list of VIPs. People can live their entire lives on the island and, as such, develop close relationships with neighbors and fellow residents. That’s the feeling we want to create at our job. We want our buyers to get to know one another, and forge close friendships that elevate this beyond just another one of their homes.”
The proposed condo site, which is the last developable parcel on the 216-acre island, was just purchased for $122.6 million by Related Group, billionaire tycoon Teddy Sagi, BH Group, and Wanxiang America RE Group.
When the unnamed property is finished, units will cost about $30 million, while penthouses will cost more than $60 million.
Project Details:
3 to 5 bedroom residences
Membership to Fisher Island Club
Golf course
Tennis facilities
Marinas
The project’s architect is listed as Kobi Karl with interiors by Tara Bernerd and Partners.
Sales are expected to begin at the end of 2022 with construction anticipated in quarter 4 of 2023.
Robert Rivani’s Black Lion Buys Retail Space at One Thousand Museum
Los Angeles-based investor Robert Rivani’s Black Lion paid $6.4 million for the ground-floor 6,500 square foot retail space inside the One Thousand Museum in Downtown Miami.
This week, the all-cash deal was completed. Black Lion intends to lease the area to a reputable hospitality company, but talks have not yet started, according to a firm representative.
Rivani stated, “One Thousand Museum is one of the most iconic and architecturally significant buildings in all of Miami. I knew we had to have a piece of it.”
The most recent purchase represents the investor’s tenth in South Florida during the previous two years, which also included a number of prestigious retail buildings.
Black Lion paid $13.5 million for the ground-floor retail space of the SLS LUX Brickell condo project last year. This space is now occupied by the popular Gekko steakhouse, a Bad Bunny and Grutman collaboration.
Additionally, the real estate investor spent $11.5 million and $19 million for retail condos in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth district. The company also owns the space that the popular upscale restaurant The Amara at Paraiso leases in Edgewater.
The 84-unit condominium was finished in 2019 by the developers of One Thousand Museum, a partnership made up of Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Kevin Venger, Gregg Covin, and Todd Michael Glaser. They also sold the retail space to Black Lion.
Major Food Group’s Mario Carbone Buys Palm Island Estate
Major Food Group’s co-founder, Mario Carbone and girlfriend Cait Bailey, have recently bought on Palm Island in Miami Beach.
The 3,422-square-foot refurbished home cost Carbone roughly $4.3 million. According to the listing, George Fink, an architect, created the two-story house in 1925. It was listed at the end of June for $4.2 million and closed at the end of August 2022.
The estate located at 275 Palm Avenue in Miami Beach features 5 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms with a 2 car attached garage. The Mediterranean style home boasts high-impact windows, high-end stainless steel appliances, renovated bathrooms, and a spacious courtyard. There are guest quarters located over the garage.
The sellers are listed as Gregory Rumpel who is the senior director of JLL’s Hotels & Hospitality Group and his wife, Jacqueline. They originally purchased the home in 2013 for $1.3 million.
Since landing in Miami in late 2020, the New York-based Major Food Group, led by Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick, have experienced rapid growth in South Florida. Last year, Zalaznick and his wife Alison spent $15 million on a property on Miami Beach’s Sunset Islands. Mike Piazza, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, and his wife, Alicia, sold the land to the Zalaznicks.
A gourmet market will be a part of the 10,000 square feet Sadelle’s Restaurant and Market Place that the company hopes to open at 1212 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach.
Palm Island is an 82-acre man-made island just south of Hibiscus Island in Biscayne Bay, and only accessible by land via the MacArthur Causeway. It is known for its gorgeous landscaping, luxurious homes, breathtaking bay views, and exclusivity, making it a premier location for the Miami Beach elite.
Electra America and BH Group are Partnering for a $1 Billion Renovation Project at Southland Mall in Cutler Bay
More than 4,000 units will be included in a $1 billion makeover plan for the Southland Mall in Cutler Bay, which was unveiled by Lake Park-based Electra America and Miami-based BH Group.
The 80-acre site will have mixed-use additions from Miami-based real estate company BH Group, its multifamily partner American Landmark in Tampa, and Electra. According to a press statement, they will contain a 150-key hotel, 60,000 square feet of medical office space, 150,000 square feet of retail out lots, and a public amphitheater.
The present mall building won’t be demolished, though, according to the developers. Instead, while the original mall is being rebuilt, the development would take place in the parking lot.
A new grand entry on U.S. 1, a pedestrian bridge to the brand-new BRT stop, trolley stops, and an amphitheater with a bandshell are all additional attractions.
The partnership purchased the indoor shopping center at 20505 South Dixie Highway in May for $100.3 million. Southplace City Center is the name of the new endeavor.
According to a press statement, Electra America, headed by managing partner Joe Lubeck, and its partners want to start construction on the first residential building in 2023, with a completion date of early 2025. Starting rent will be $2,500 per month.
MSA Architects is developing the master plan for Southplace City Center.
In the first five years, according to the project’s creator, 2,700 employment would be generated.
The redevelopment site is located in an Opportunity Zone, a region that has been set aside by the government with the goal of promoting growth and job creation in low-income areas. As a result, the partnership might draw in investors looking for tax advantages from project investment.
Almi Reveals Plans and Renderings for Midtown Miami-Midtown 7 Residential Tower
In November 2021, Almi Developers announced plans for a residential tower in Midtown Miami, Midtown 7. The project is now moving forward with new construction plans filed as well as new renderings released.
AMLI Residential purchased the 1.85-acre site located at 3001 N.E. First Ave, Miami for $30.5 million. The site is approved for 389 residential units totaling 451,469 square feet. ALMI Residential is considered one of the largest apartment developers in the United States.
The recently submitted designs call for Midtown 7 to include 389 residential units, 28,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and 501 parking spaces. It will rise 31 stories tall, or 350 feet and the zoning for Miami 21 requires 452 spaces but does allow reductions.
There will be four levels of the podium and three levels of parking. Although attractive garage screening is envisioned, the parking will not be concealed by the residential lining.
Midtown 7 Amenities
Concierge
Private Pool
Covered Parking
Secure Entrance
24-Hour Security
Gym
Social area/ Entertainment room
The architect creating the revised plans is Arquitectonica. On September 21, there will be a hearing before the Urban Development Review Board.
Jorge Posada-Retired New York Yankees Catcher Lists $20 Million Coral Gables Mansion
Retired New York Yankees star catcher, Jorge Posada and his wife Laura are the proud owners of 9335 Balada Street in Coral Gables. A waterfront estate that is now for sale and is situated in the upscale Old Cutler Bay neighborhood in Coral Gables.
Just two years before he retired in 2012, the five-time All-Star is claimed to have paid $6.25 million for the home in 2010, according to Mansion Global. The Coral Gables home is currently on the market at $19.9 million.
The former MLB player’s waterfront estate includes a stunning 11,800 square foot home with seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a private boat dock, and a six-car garage. Additionally, it is outfitted with a plethora of amenities, such as an infinity pool with canal views and a putting green where you can work on your short game whenever the desire strikes.
The interior of the house has a distinctly modern aesthetic with accents of brilliant white and shiny finishes. On the first level, there are two double living rooms, an ultra-modern chef’s kitchen, and a formal dining room with a wine rack installed on the wall.
Additionally, there is a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor areas, with various covered terraces, three balconies, and a two-story outdoor entertainment area complete with a summer kitchen.
The main bedroom is located upstairs, and it has an unbelievable walk-in closet that is about the size of two separate bedrooms put together. Naturally, the former athlete’s estate has a gym as well as a navy-colored movie theater, two home offices, and a basement with a pool table.