Miami Riverbridge Development Approved

Miami Riverbridge in Downtown Miami
Miami Riverbridge in Downtown Miami

The lease between the City and the joint venture led by Hyatt and Gencom was unanimously authorized by the Miami City Commission with a vote of 5-0. This choice represents an important step forward for the ambitious Miami Riverbridge project at 400 Southeast 2nd Street, paving the way for the revitalization of Downtown Miami’s riverside area.

The agreed lease deal opens the door for joint initiatives between Hyatt and Gencom to improve accessibility, encourage walkability, and bring a variety of offerings to the bustling city. The joint venture may now go forward with finalizing the construction plans in close collaboration with the City thanks to this significant endorsement.

The Miami Riverbridge project has already had resounding public support, garnering an amazing 64% of voters’ approval in the November election. This broad acknowledgment of the project’s transformative potential emphasizes its significance to the local community and visitors alike, sparking excitement for Downtown Miami’s future.Riverbridge in Miami. Credit: Gencom and Hyatt.

Both Phil Keb and James Francque, speaking on behalf of Gencom and Hyatt respectively, acknowledged how grateful they were that the City Commission had approved the lease. They reaffirmed their steadfast dedication to bringing about a great development that satisfies the community’s ambitions while also making a major contribution to Miami’s economic development.

Now that the leasing arrangement is finalized, the Miami Riverbridge project can move forward, realizing the riverfront’s full potential and creating a vibrant urban environment. The joint venture’s goal is to accommodate the rising demand for homes, hotel rooms, and event venues while also bringing in a sizable sum of money for the City in the form of taxes, fees, and ground rent.

Three towers affording residents and hotel visitors sweeping views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay are part of the site’s plans, which were created by Miami-based Arquitectonica. 682 multifamily apartments, a 615-room Hyatt Regency with more than 100,000 square feet of conference space, and 264 serviced apartments will be housed in Towers One and Two, which will rise 61 stories. A Skybridge with an upscale destination restaurant and lounge positioned 700 feet above the city will connect the towers at their highest point. Tower three will rise 1,049 feet in the air and contain 860 residential apartments, making it one of the tallest structures in South Florida.

111 Wynwood Mixed-Use Project Plans Have Been Filed

111 Wynwood Miami
111 Wynwood Miami

The 111 Wynwood mixed-use project’s plans have recently been submitted with plans to add 12,106 square feet of commercial space to the current structure. 111 Wynwood will be located on First Avenue in Wynwood, which was originally designated as a pedestrian walkway.

The mixed-use building will be used for multiple restaurants/bars, meetings, and office spaces.

The building exterior, created by Touzet Studio, consists of a low level that swoops widely as it turns from 25th Street to First Avenue. A designated woonerf, First Avenue, is where the lower level interacts with the taller level, which is the main façade. The Mezzanine and Second Floor venues are accessed primarily by a wide staircase off of First Avenue as part of the building layout that accommodates pedestrians. First Avenue also leads to the recessed elevator’s lobby.

Large vitrines that protrude beyond the building’s surface and the deep recess that houses the stairway and benches are used to break up the taller volume’s architectural concrete surface. The lobby’s glass wall and a two-story, fissured, cast-concrete wall that has pockets of plant growing in it line one side of the stairway. From linear beams that go from the fissured wall to the multi-story lobby, flowering vines cascade down over the staircase.

The length of the ground level of the lower volume consists of a vitrine punctuated by glass entry doors set back into the volume. The double-height volume that fronts the corner and a portion of the 26th Street facade is illuminated by a long horizontal glass band. At the western end of the volume, the glass gives way to an open-air terrace at the Mezzanine level. The roof terrace above the lower volume serves as a dining terrace for the Second Floor venue. Horizontal planes, with rendered soffits, hover over portions of the roof terrace and over the arrival court at the top of the staircase.

The mural, which was created by Carlos Prio-Touzet and Touzet Studio, is a stylized representation of a coral rock surface that would appear on an architectural drawing. Here, a trompe l’oeil effect is subverted by the graphic’s sarcastic transformation into the cladding itself. Astro created the spiraling murals on the two bigger faces.

On July 18, there will be a hearing before the Wynwood Design Review Committee. The application was submitted by BH Wynwood Hotel LLC.

111 Wynwood Plans Submitted
111 Wynwood

501 First Construction Update

501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction
501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction

A new image of 501 First Residences has revealed the completion of the foundation pour. Usually, vertical construction starts after the foundation has been laid.

This new 40-story tower with 448, will be developed by Aria Development Group and designed by Revuelta Architecture International, who also designed Wind and 900 Biscayne. 501 First Residences will be located at 501 Northeast 1st Avenue with views of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay.

According to the Aria Development group, this particular development will be built to cater to the short-term rental market. The biggest perk is that there will be no rental restrictions. This means the resident can utilize any consumer platform (Vrbo, Expedia, Airbnb, etc.) to rent and each unit can be rented for 1 day or more.

The renderings reveal floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive balconies. The sleek structure is curved creating a horizontal and vertical grid-like design. The exact height of the development hasn’t been released but we can expect the 40-story high structure to be over 450 feet in height.

To provide shade and a usable pedestrian space, the ground floor is being planned with broad pathways and vegetation.

On the property, demolition has already finished.

Although 501 First Residences is sold out, if you or someone you know has an interest in purchasing in downtown Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at 786-247-6332.

Developers Compete to Open Luxury Hotel at Miami International Airport

Miami Airport Westin Hotel
Westin at Miami Airport

Miami International Airport may be entering a new era as two developers compete to construct a new hotel close to the busy transportation hub. The Miami International Airport Hotel, which connects to Terminal E, may soon have a rival after more than 60 years without one. To build a new hotel close to the airport, the county is now considering 50-year lease applications from FDR Miami Hotel LLC and Parmco Airport Hospitality LLC.

According to memoranda from Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, the chosen developer will be in charge of planning, constructing, financing, running, and maintaining the new hotel. A total budget of about $265 million has been proposed by FDR Miami Hotel LLC, while a budget of about $241.7 million has been offered by Parmco Airport Hospitality LLC. Each proposal has particular benefits and strengths.

The proposed Hilton hotel by Zyscovich Architects. Parmco Airport Hospitality LLC is to be credited.

Two well-known developers have submitted opposing plans for a new hotel connected to Miami International Airport. A proposal for a 451-room Westin hotel designed by Arquitectonica has been made by FDR Miami Hotel LLC, a joint venture between Fontainebleau Development LLC, directed by Jeffrey Soffer, and The Related Companies, fronted by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross. The prestigious Westin name would be present throughout the upmarket development’s assortment of amenities, which would include meeting rooms, restaurants, and a pool. In contrast, the construction of a Hilton hotel with the famous architectural skills of Zyscovich Architects has been offered by Parmco Airport Hospitality LLC, a Miami-based development company specifically established for this project and led by developers Paul Lambert and Darryl Parmenter.

The memos estimate that during the course of the proposed 50-year lease, FDR Miami Hotel LLC will earn around $240 million in revenue for the county. The county would earn more than $20 million in rent in exchange for leasing the site to the chosen developer. The mayor’s staff emphasized the project’s potential community advantages while highlighting the financial features of FDR Miami Hotel LLC’s proposal, notably its increased rent payments.

The new hotel complex would have a pedestrian bridge connecting it to Terminal D. It would be built on a 1.8-acre property next to the Dolphin parking garage on the airport’s northeast side. The goal of this prominent position is to provide travelers with comfort and accessibility. Although the new hotel won’t take the place of the Miami International Airport Hotel, it will improve guest lodging options and expand the airport’s amenities.

The selection process for the winning plan, however, took a while. In December of last year, Mayor Levine Cava rejected all early offers and demanded a fresh round of discussions that would put the needs of employees, local employment, the environment, and the community first. After some time, the proposal from FDR Miami Hotel LLC was accepted, and on June 14 both FDR and Parmco submitted their ideas to the Aviation and Economic Development Committee of the county commission. The commission meeting set on July 18 is anticipated to produce the ultimate verdict.

To accommodate all types of travelers, from those who have lengthy layovers to business people who need conference space, the Miami International Airport has long needed more hotel rooms. There has only ever been one hotel connected to the airport, the more than 60-year-old Miami International Airport Hotel. Miami’s airport would solidify its position as a dynamic and active transportation hub with the probable addition of a new hotel.

The hotel project’s building schedule is still up in the air and dependent on funding and municipal planner permission. Unique difficulties arise when constructing an integrated hotel inside of an airport, such as strict security and safety regulations. The chosen developer will be able to design Miami’s new airport hotel, which will give tourists from all over the world access to contemporary conveniences, cozy lodgings, and first-rate service.

The opening of a new hotel at Miami International Airport will have a significant impact on the development of the airport’s economy and the hospitality industry. This project is an important step in providing travelers with the high-quality hotel options they want and in improving the overall travel experience for those taking flights into and out of Miami.

Miami Airport Westin Hotel

Former NFL Player Proposes 15-Tower Mixed-Use Project in North Miami Beach

Prestige Boardwalk North Miami Beach
Prestige Boardwalk North Miami Beach

A company headed by former NFL player and Pro Bowler Elvis Dumervil, now a real estate developer, plans to transform a dilapidated apartment building in North Miami Beach into a 15-story mixed-use development.

The city’s Planning and Zoning Board will discuss proposals for Prestige Boardwalk on the 2.28-acre site at 16651 N.E. 18th Ave. in a town meeting today. The existing 94 flats on the property were constructed between 1957 and 1961.

In 2018, Prestige Boardwalk LLC, run by Dumervil of Prestige Estates in North Miami, paid $9.5 million for the property.

The current apartment building would be replaced with two buildings housing 409 units, 11,151 square feet of retail space, and a 642-space parking garage with 126 spots designated for electric vehicle charging. Additionally, there would be pedestrian bridges connecting the two buildings on the second and eighth levels, as well as a pool/amenity deck on the eighth floor. A boardwalk would run beside the Snake Creek Canal.

Between 578 to 1,316 square feet would be available in each unit. There would be 57 three-bedroom units, 34 studio apartments, 167 one-bedroom apartments, and 151 two-bedroom flats.

The Miami-based Zyscovich Architects firm created Prestige Boardwalk.

Dumervil founded Prestige Estates following a successful NFL career. He was a linebacker who participated in five Pro Bowls while playing for the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Ravens, and Denver Broncos. The North Miami neighborhood where Dumervil grew up has seen hundreds of flats purchased by Prestige Estates.

Motek Mediterranean Bistro to Open at Brickell City Centre

Motek to Open at Brickell City Centre
Motek to Open at Brickell City Centre

With plans to create its largest restaurant yet, Miami’s well-known Mediterranean bistro Motek has relocated to Brickell City Centre.

According to Commercial Observer, the restaurant will replace Est. 33 on the third floor of the Brickell outdoor mall. The lease, which was signed in May, includes both indoor and outdoor seats and covers around 10,000 square feet in total.

The Motek site in Brickell is the company’s sixth outpost; which was established in 2020 by Charlie and Tessa Levy. In the Seybold Building in Downtown Miami, close to the area where the Levys once operated a diamond store, the first restaurant opened.

At the Aventura Mall earlier this year, Motek expanded from a 3,000 square foot outlet to a 7,000 square foot corner location that was formerly occupied by Michael Mina’s Greek restaurant Estiatorio Ornos and opened a food counter called Yalla. In April, a branch opened in Coral Gables.

Two more are expected in North Miami’s SoLé Mia development and Miami Beach.

Swire Properties finished construction of Brickell City Centre in 2016, a 2.5 million square foot mixed-use building. Casa Tua, Pubbelly Sushi, Marabu, Tacology, and the recently opened The Henry are among the cuisine tenants in the shopping area, which is anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue.

New Renderings Released for the Upper Penthouses at Baccarat Residences Miami

Baccarat Residences Miami Upper Penthouse Terrace
Baccarat Residences Miami Upper Penthouse Terrace

Developers for Baccarat Residences Miami in Downtown Miami have just revealed new upper penthouse renderings and they are stunning.

Rising 75 stories located at 444 Brickell Avenue, the collection includes 324 residences that will begin on the 15th level. The top 3 floors will feature 8 penthouses with immaculate ocean and skyline views. In addition, there will also be 28 riverfront duplexes.

Units will range from 1,330 square feet to over 7,000 square feet, with each unit featuring integrated purified air and water filters, impact-resistant floor-to-ceiling glass doors, 8-foot deep private terraces, and 10-foot high ceilings. Kitchens will be top-of-the-line with high-end appliances, granite counters, and custom cabinetry.

The upper waterfront penthouses will feature 12-floor ceilings, private terraces, summer kitchens, and private pools.

Interior Designed by Meyer Davis Studio, the building design incorporated a mixture of 18th-century French and 1930s Art Deco. The developer includes the Related Group with the landscape architecture designed by Enzo Enea.

The elevated waterfront amenities deck will include an infinity pool with killer views of Miami and Biscayne Bay. Enjoy fine dining at the 10,000-square-foot restaurant that will be announced once construction continues. Additional amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, wine cellar, and tasting room.

DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW

  • Privileged Brickell waterfront position, where the Miami River meets Biscayne Bay
  • A dazzling contemporary 75-story glass tower
  • Collection of 324 tower residences, 8 penthouses, and 28 riverfront flats and duplexes
  • Panoramic views of Biscayne Bay, the Miami River, and the Miami city lights and skyline from every residence
  • Artful service and amenities impeccably curated by Baccarat Hotels & Residences and expertly managed by SH Hotels & Resorts
  • Lushly landscaped waterfront promenade and private marina
  • Planned 10,000 square feet signature waterfront restaurant
  • A curated museum-quality art collection

BUILDING AMENITIES

  • Lushly landscaped secluded private entrance leading to the riverfront arrival court and elegant porte-cochere entrance
  • Exquisitely appointed entrance lobby with grand high ceilings leading directly to three banks of double private elevators to each residence
  • Permanent installation of curated museum-quality art collection throughout the building’s public spaces
  • Elevated 12th-level amenities resort deck loaded with a dramatic zero-entry heated saline swimming pool, outdoor spa, pool-side cabanas, summer kitchen area, and beautifully landscaped sun terrace
  • Glamorously designed Grand Salon set as the ideal location for both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations
  • Luxurious Clubroom with bar and billiards, catering kitchen, and multimedia facilities
  • State-of-the-art fully equipped fitness center curated by Altitude
  • Fitness with cardio theater, spinning room, yoga, and meditation rooms, all overlooking the pool deck resort area
  • Hammam spa with men’s and women’s steam and sauna facilities, luxurious treatment rooms, and a spa shop
  • Private screening room with cutting-edge audiovisual equipment and theater-style seating
  • Game room with multimedia facilities and children’s playroom
  • Business Center with conference facilities and private workspaces
  • Gourmet market
  • Wine Cellar and Tasting Room
  • State-of-the-art Chef’s Kitchen and Private Dining room
  • Pet-friendly community with Pet Spa, Grooming, and Walk Service
  • Hair Salon & Barber Station
  • High-speed internet access in all public areas
  • Electric vehicle charging stations
  • Air-conditioned storage rooms
  • Bicycle storage spaces

BACCARAT GLOBAL MEMBER PRIVILEGES

  • Baccarat Owners Circle Services include private shopping, discounts on Baccarat crystal, discounted engraving and gilding, and priority status for custom production
  • Exclusive tour package to Baccarat France, available only to owners of Baccarat Residences
  • Invitations to Baccarat events worldwide
  • Preferred service and privileges at Maison’s Baccarat (Paris and Moscow), BBar (Tokyo), and Crystal Rooms worldwide
  • Hotel privileges in Baccarat Hotels and SH Hotels & Resorts worldwide

Baccarat Residences has an estimated completion date of 2026. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing one of the units at Baccarat Residences Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Baccarat Residences Miami Upper Penthouse Lounge

Financing Secured and Ground Breaking Scheduled for the Village at Coral Gables

The Village of Coral Gables
The Village of Coral Gables

By the end of July, MG Developer is expected to break ground on the Village of Coral Gables, which will include a mix of for-sale villas, townhomes, lofts, and flats. MG Developer has also obtained a $67.5 million construction loan. The Miami-based developer, headed by CEO Alirio Torrealba, received the loan from Churchill Real Estate.

The Village at Coral Gables is situated at 535 Santander Avenue and spread across 17 lots, bounded by Malaga Avenue, Santander Avenue, Segovia Street, and Hernando Street. 

The new images offer a sneak peek at a few of the excellent features that will honor the city’s legacy while providing for contemporary opulent conveniences. The large wellness clubhouse exudes a modern and tropical environment. It was created in the manner of the Mediterranean revival, and its color palette combines natural tones with lush green flora and subtle gold décor accents.

The exquisitely designed amenity spaces raise the bar for contemporary living in historic Coral Gables and were curated by MG Development in association with renowned architect De La Guardia Victoria Architects & Urbanists. Some amenities include like high-speed wi-fi and a large monitor screen to host virtual meetings and more. They also include a fitness wing, a luxurious plunge pool, a library, and a conference center.

The carefully chosen interiors draw inspiration from Seville, Spain’s visual appeal and way of life, MG Developer sought to carry on George Merrick’s legacy. The boutique 48-home private enclave will honor Merrick’s tradition and history in a timeless yet contemporary manner.

A full block of courtyards will be incorporated into The Village at Coral Gables, which will be surrounded by gardens with alcoves modeled after those in the Plaza de Espaa. Fifty percent of the site is anticipated to be covered with lush vegetation and hidden parking garages with decorative elements that go well with the Coral Gables neighborhood.

Townhomes, Lofts, Villas, and Flats are the four main groupings offered at The Village at Coral Gables. The style and size of the residences will vary, ranging from elegant flats with two bedrooms, a study, and a balcony to attractive townhomes with four bedrooms that are between 1,750 and 3,100 square feet in size.

Construction is expected to be completed by 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the Village of Coral Gables, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at (786)247-6332.

New Residential Project Approved in Miami Beach- 72 Park

72 Park Miami Beach
72 Park Miami Beach

72 Park, a condominium tower approved for short-term rentals that will be built in Miami Beach, has been announced by the NYC and Miami-based development company Lefferts. This will be the first new luxury tower on Miami Beach to allow vacation or short-term rentals when it is finished in early 2024.

The project will include 206 units with sizes ranging from 470 to 1,177 square feet and prices beginning in the $700,000s. In late July, 72 Park’s topping-off ceremony is anticipated to take place.

The stunning 22-story project by national architecture firm Built Form is situated at 580 72nd Street in Miami Beach. When finished, the opulent tower will provide residents with breathtaking 360-degree views of everything from Downtown Miami to the Intracoastal Waterway.

The LEED Gold-certified condominium tower features Jr., one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with spacious floor plans, high ceilings, deep balconies, Italian cabinetry, imported stone, and energy-efficient appliances. Urban Robots Associates designed the interiors and landscapes. Floor to ceiling, impact-resistant glass, keyless entry with SALTO and smart access controls, individually controlled central AC and heating systems, and high-end bathroom fixtures, hardware, and accessories will all be included in the fully furnished offerings for each unit. Five high-speed passenger elevators with access control and high-speed, fiber-optic Wi-Fi are examples of advanced smart building features.

Additionally, the building offers 64,000 square feet of amenities to its residents, including a large 35,000-square-foot amenity deck with nearly an acre of lush, tropical landscaping, a 150-foot-long resort-style pool with cabanas, a bar and lounge with indoor and outdoor seating, a state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga lounge, a 24/7 coworking lounge with private “pods,” a kids playroom, and a private outdoor barbecue area.

A double-height lobby with wraparound floor to ceiling windows displays 8,500 square feet of excellent ground-level retail space, including the upcoming Roberta’s restaurant and pizzeria by two-Michelin-starred chef Carlo Mirarchi.

72 Park is situated in a park, close to the Miami Beach Tennis Academy, North Shore Park, a vast indoor and outdoor sports and recreation complex with 12 tennis courts, pickleball courts, and two baseball diamonds, the Miami Beach Bandshell outdoor amphitheater, a historic cultural center, Normandy Shores Golf Club, and the new Miami Beach Aquatic Center and Park, which will house an Olympic-size pool, a community library, and a community center. Residents are offered beach service, which includes transportation and free use of recreational tools including Boogie Boards, paddleboards, bikes, and more.

Lefferts’ long-term commitment to reviving this Miami Beach neighborhood and ushering in a new age of investment and growth for one of the most sought-after coastal communities includes four residential complexes, including the project at 72 Park.