Sales have officially launched on the East tower of St. Regis Residences Miami. Along with the launch of St. Regis, comes new interior renderings and they are stunning! The Related Group and Integra Investments are bringing an architectural phenomenon to Miami.
Located at 1809 Brickell Avenue in Brickell, these ultra-luxury twin towers will rise 47 and 48 stories tall. The East tower will feature 149 residences with interiors designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and the Rockwell Group. With units ranging from 2,300 square feet two bedrooms to 8,900 square feet duplexes. Pricing for units will begin at $2,800,000.
With the release of the new renderings, Jon Paul Perez, President of The Related Group states, “Much like the original St. Regis hotel brought about a new era of glamour and classic sophistication for the Empire State, The St. Regis Residences, Miami, are ushering in a new era for Brickell and all of Miami. Our entire development team is honored to have the opportunity to bring such a storied brand to this city, especially when energy and optimism around our region’s potential is at an all-time high.”
Residence Features
Private elevator and entry foyer to each residence
Double door entry in select residences
11-foot ceilings with integrated linear diffusers in living areas
Custom European marble flooring throughout
European solid wood doorways
All homes feature a powder room and laundry room
Integrated smart home technology
Gourmet kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry designed by Rockwell Group
Marble countertops and backsplashes
Fully-integrated Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages, including:
Paneled refrigerator
Paneled freezer
Full-height wine refrigerator
Convection oven
Steam oven
Microwave
Dornbracht fixtures
Oversized walk-in closets
Midnight bar and butler’s pantry
Split marble top vanities with Dornbracht fixtures
Oversized marble showers and free-standing bathtubs
Private water closets with Toto toilets
For December 2021, Related announced $63 million in sales for the St. Regis Residences Miami. The groundbreaking is expected to occur in the 3rd quarter of 2022.
The Related Group Plans to Build on a Parcel of the North Miami Campus of Johnson & Wales University
On the former North Miami Campus of Johnson & Wales University, the Related Group is now under contract with a part of the land in an attempt to build a condo/apartment tower. The 3.12-acre lot is located at 1650 N.E. 124th Street of a block west of Biscayne Boulevard.
On March 8th, the City Council is scheduled to review the proposal for the tower now called, Manor Biscayne. The affiliate, RD Manor Biscayne LLC purchased the parking lot and a building for $12.25 million in July 2021.
Johnson & Wales University sold 25 acres of the campus to multiple buyers.
Manor Biscayne is set to rise 8 stories spanning over 372,559 square feet. The tower will feature 382 apartments, 9,335 square feet of retail, and 668 parking spaces with 13 electric charging stations.
Tower Amenities:
Pool
Courtyard
2nd recreational courtyard
Fitness center
clubhouse
The units themselves would range from 600 to 1,500 square feet with 27 studios, 139 one-bedroom apartments, 173 two-bedroom units, and 44 three-bedroom units. There will also be a small selection of 2-story townhouses available.
RLC Architects are responsible for the design of the project.
Plans for Twin Condo Towers at the Turnberry Yacht Club Proposed
Jeffrey Soffer, CEO of YCM Acquisition LLC, has submitted a site plan to build on a section of the 18.4-acre site located at 19500 and 19735 N.E. 36th Street in Aventura. The current site is comprised of 7.6 acres of buildable land and 10.8 acres of submerged land.
Currently on the site is a marina, a 50-room hotel, a clubhouse, a spa, and tennis courts. The two proposed condos would replace the hotel, eight tennis courts, and a portion of the parking lot that is currently on the site.
The twin towers would be labeled as towers north and south and would rise 24 stories tall. The north tower would equal 398,000 square feet in the first phase of the project, with 145 condominiums, 10 service apartments, and 320 parking spots.
The residential units would range from 1,730 square feet for the two-bedroom floor plan to 4,990 square feet for the three-bedroom floor plan.
The service apartments would be smaller and range from 367 to 638 square feet. These suites would only be for guests of owners and can be purchased by the owners.
Each condominium would have its own pool, exercise facility, and social areas. Two additional tennis courts would also be built in the south tower.
Soffer is making a name for himself in Aventura, first with the Turnberry Ocean Club and a building north in Tequesta and now with this new development.
No dates have been submitted for the review of the proposal. Arquitectonica is the architect for these twin towers.
LIVWRK Wynwood Proposed for Miami’s Wynwood Neighborhood
The Brooklyn-based developer LIVWrk has submitted its second set of construction plans for their recently acquired Wynwood site. The site itself is located at 2400-2418 N Miami Ave. and 29 NW 24th St. from East End Capital.
The proposal themselves is included to have 2 separate buildings covering 922,466 square feet of total area. Both buildings will have rooftop terraces, while amenities will be separated between the 2 towers.
Building Information
Architect: Morris Adjmi
420 residential units (located in building 1)
59,461 sq. ft. of office space (located in building 1)
122 apartment/hotel units (located in building 2)
29,057 sq. ft. of ground-floor commercial (located in building 1)
556 parking spaces and 798 bike rack spaces in a 3-story garage (located in building 1)
8,996 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail (located in building 2)
Building Amenities:
Fitness center (building 1)
Social club (building 1)
Bar and lounge (building 2)
The developer purchased the 2.45-acre development site for $38.86 million. through Thorofare Asset Based Lending REIT Fund V based in Los Angeles, with a mortgage of $28.44 million. Asher Abehsera, the firm’s founder, leads LivWrk.
This is LIVWrk’s first Miami development in South Florida. Most of their current project is in progress in New York but the developers are also working on a collection of historic buildings in Los Angeles.
On March 8, 2022, the Wynwood Design Review Committee is scheduled to review the development plan which will include the design renderings.
New York Developer Secures $108M Construction Loan for a 42 Story
New York developer has secured a $108 million construction loan to construct an apartment building at the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter development in downtown Miami. The site covers approximately 20,980 square feet and is located at 697 N. Miami Avenue.
The New York developer under the name Block G Phase 2 LLC, which is managed by Mark Lapidus received the mortgage from Los Angeles Cim Real Estate Credit. Lapidus is the former WeWork CEO.
This property will be part of the current tower at Caoba apartments and will be designated as the second phase of this current tower. The new tower will be connected to the amenity deck of Caoba, which was originally opened in 2019.
The tower was originally approved in 2018 and was reactivated again in September 2021.
Construction is already underway and this second phase will feature 420 units rising 42 stories. The square footage for this property includes a project of 473,330 square feet which will include 4,103 square feet of retail.
The renderings show that the tower will not a parking garage but will share the amenity pool deck. It will also be a bit smaller in height and width but should remain very similar to the current design of Caoba. The cost of the project is estimated to be $82,833,750.
Coastal Construction and AECOM Tishman, is listed as the general contractor. The project is projected to be completed in late 2022 or early 2023.
Plans Submitted for 48 Story Tower: Brickell Gateway
Israeli-developer, Gazit Horizons, is on track to bring a 48 story tower to Miami’s Brickell. Located at 90 SW 8th Street next to Brickell City Centre, will be the Brickell Gateway Tower. The 377,000 square foot project will bring residential units, office spaces, a hotel concept, and retail to the neighborhood.
Gazit Horizons acquired the land in July 2017 for $29.5 million and March 1, 2021, was the date that the developers submitted plans for demolition. The tower is proposed to include 500 condo units.
The demolition approval is still pending. According to the plans, the site only permits plans for a building up to 48-stories and they are taking full advantage.
The demolition costs for the property would total $139,698 with an estimated cost for completion at $150 million. BG Group is listed as the demolition contractor for the project. Once approved, the developers are aiming for a completion date in quarter 2 of 2023.
The developers met with the City of Miami on February 15, 2022, for review. The current status of the project is still in redesign.
You may be familiar with the current site of the proposed tower. It is a black building with magnificent artwork portraying soccer-based graffiti. The soccer club, Club Internacional de Fútbol Miami, that houses the building has been renting the space since 2018. David Beckham is the Miami MLS Owner and President of Football Operations.
St. Regis Residences Miami Releases Tower Amenities and Residence Features
In December 2021, developers, The Related Group and Integra Investments announced the newest twin condominium towers, the St. Regis Residences Miami. Since then, little information about the project was released but today the tower amenities and residence features are officially out and they are impressive!
On a beachfront affordable housing site at on 1809 Brickell Avenue, the St. Regis Residences will rise 47 and 48 stories tall. The site itself will span over 3.16 acres with over 50,000 square feet of amenities.
Tower Amenities
40,000 square feet of amenity space
On-premises ground floor, fine dining restaurant
Exclusive beach club access
Park-like grounds and lush terraces
State of the art media room
Business center with coffee bar and conference rooms
Children’s entertainment room
Teen video game lounge
Programmable golf simulator
Salon equipped for all beauty services
Pet spa, grooming and dog walking services
Private, secure climate controlled storage
Private marina
Fully equipped fitness center
Relaxation and juice bar
Indoor lap pool and cold plunge pool
Pilates and yoga studio
Salt spa room
Dual saunas and steam rooms
State of the art treatment room
Bayfront infinity pool and whirlpool with private cabanas
Poolside bar and cafe
Bayfront garden with seating area
St. Regis Butler service and in-room dining
St. Regis housekeeping services
St. Regis global membership privileges
31st Floor Sky Lounge
Double-height bar and lounge with water views
Signature St. Regis Cognac Room
Traditional St. Regis Tea Room
Billiards room
Catering Kitchen
Technologies
Keyless residential entry
Smart home climate and lighting control systems
State of the art fiber optic WI-FI service throughout residences and amenities
Easy to use St. Regis residents-only app
The luxury units are expected to range from 1,300 to 7,000 square feet with prices starting at $2 million with 354 available units.
The Residences
Private elevator and entry foyer to each residence
Double door entry in select residences
11 foot ceilings with integrated linear diffusers in living areas
Custom European marble flooring throughout
European solid wood doorways
All homes feature a powder room and laundry room
Integrated smart home technology
Kitchens
Gourmet kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry designed by Rockwell Group
Marble countertops and backsplashes
Fully-integrated Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages, including:
Paneled refrigerator
Paneled freezer
Full-height wine refrigerator
Convection oven
Steam oven
Microwave
Dornbracht fixtures
Primary Suites and Bathrooms
Oversized walk-in closets
Midnight bar and butler’s pantry
Split marble top vanities with Dornbracht fixtures
Oversized marble showers and free-standing bathtubs
Private water closets with Toto toilets
The same architect who designed 220 Central Park South and 30 Park Place in New York will be the designer for this twin tower 354 unit development, Rober A.M Stern Architects. The interiors will be designed by the Rockwell Group, a New York-based design firm that is also responsible for NEMA and Treehouse Hotel.
Related and Integra expect a $2 billion sellout once the St. Regis Residences have been completed. The sales center is expected to launch in 2022 simultaneously with the sales. The ground breaking is expected to occur in 3rd quarter of 2022.
729 Edge Tower in Edgewater Receives Plan Approval
When we first announced plans for the 729 Edge development in October 2021, we had only received information about the Miami Review Board meeting for the proposal for this tower. Months later, we are happy to announce that plans have been approved for the 58 story tower located in Edgewater.
The plans are moving right along and recently the developers have assembled the land for $29.08 million which includes three lots. One lot was located at 710 NE 29th Street which was purchased for $17.5 million. The 2nd parcel was purchased for $6 million located at 530 NE 29th Street. The last parcel located at 483, 485m, and 501 NW 29th Street was purchased for $5.58 million.
Located along Biscayne Bay spanning over 0.88 acres, the tower is not only being developed by part of the same team that was responsible for One Thousand Museum but it will also be very similar in design.
The project will be designed by Hollywood-based ODP Architecture & Design who also assisted the late Zaha Hadid on One Thousand Museum.
The project itself would expand 342,848 square feet rising 58 stories tall. There would be a proposed 70 luxury units with three to five-bedroom options. The breakdown of the units would be one to two units per floor. Full floor units would expand a total of 6,174 square feet. 729 Edge would also feature 2 penthouses-styled townhomes spanning two floors.
There would also be 13,037 square feet of commercial space between two buildings with a restaurant on the lower level of the condo tower.
The units will have three to five bedrooms with one or two units on each floor. Pricing has not been announced.
Amenities will be similar to those of One Thousand Museum.
Tower Amenities:
Private dock
Lounge/bar
Business center
Private dining room
Theater room
Storage space for owners
Fitness room
Salon/spa
Indoor pool
Juice bar
Sky lobby on the top floor
The developers include 710 Edge LLC, owned by Kevin Venger, Michael Konig, Louis Birdman, and Alex Posth.
ROVR Development and Related Plan to Build 48 Story Tower in Downtown Miami- College Station
The Related Group is at it again with another tower proposed in downtown Miami. Along with the Miami Parking Authority, The Related Group, and ROVR Development are proposing to replace a downtown Miami parking garage with a 48-story development.
On Feb. 2, the Miami Off-Street Parking Board, or MPA, will vote on a 99-year lease and development agreement for the College Station Garage at 190 N.E. Third Street which is very close to Miami Dade College.
When the MPA received an unsolicited proposal for the property in July 2021, the process began. It solicited public bids for the property and received bids from College Station Partners LLC, a joint venture with The Related Group and ROVR Development, as well as Terra of Miami. On January 19, an MPA review committee gave College Station Partners’ bid a higher grade for the development.
The College Station project would include 1.88 million square feet of space and include 1,200 residences, 8,214 square feet of retail space, 33,865 square feet of public service space, 30,000 square feet of amenities, and 1,357 parking spots.
The completed facility would contain the same number of public parking spots as the present garage, which will be demolished. The MPA would own these spaces.
The developer stated that 20% of the units would be affordable housing for seniors earning up to 50% of the local median income, while the other 15% would be worker housing for those earning up to 140% of the area median income. Miami’s current median family income is $39,000.
According to the proposal, the public service space might be used for a fire station or an urgent care clinic to support the downtown’s fast-rising population, including a not-for-profit art’s center.
The units would range from 360 to 1,310 square feet in size. There would be 138 studio apartments, 636 one-bedroom apartments, 354 two-bedroom apartments, and 72 three-bedroom apartments.
The lease is expected to be signed in the first quarter of 2023, taking up to 60 months to construct. The application said that the developers would have to establish alternate parking arrangements for tenants of the adjoining Downtown Lofts I and II condos, which would use this garage for parking, during the construction time.
According to the lease’s proposed financial terms, College Station Partners would pay the MPA $500,000 upfront, about $2 million per year during construction to compensate for missed parking revenue and 10% of the project’s net cash flows for rent following completion. According to the developers, this would equate to a $1.27 billion economic gain to the MPA over the life of the 99-year lease, not including the value of the new public parking garage.