Miami Metromall in Downtown Miami Offered For Sale As Potential 80 Story Tower

Miami Metromall land sale

Miami Metromall Land Sale

The Miami Metromall, or First on First (as the owners are now calling it), is offered for sale in Downtown Miami. The site boasts over 33,000 square feet of developable land after the current structure is demolished and is zoned for a tower up to 80 stories.

Located at 1 NE 1st Street, the property offers an attractive address as well as a super attractive location. Looking at the map, you can see that the site is extremely convenient to the Miami Metromover to travel throughout the Downtown area, Government Center to travel throughout the county, All Aboard Florida to travel to Orlando, countless local government offices and the world-renowned Downtown Miami Diamond District. WeWork is also opening a flagship co-working space just steps away in the historic Security Building. The only thing it doesn’t have is water frontage.

Given the fact that the area has 235,000 daily visitors, paired with recent land sale comparables of $600+ per square foot, this offering is very attractive.  While there is no disclosed asking price, I could realistically see a win-win feasible deal for anything up to $23 million. If a developer were to pay $23 million, then build the maximum 774 units on the site, they would essentially incur a cost of $30,000 per unit on their land buy. That holds par with typical development costs for semi-luxury to luxury condos, but there is still the fun negotiation zone, so it looks like Downtown Miami has a viable opportunity!

What do you think? What would be best suited for this parcel?

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Panorama Tower Parts Ways With General Contractor Mid-Construction

Panorama Miami tower top-off
Panorama Tower Top-Offby Goldendusk Photography

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Panorama Tower and Tutor Perini have officially parted ways, according to workmen on the site. Rumors had been swirling for weeks prior that there had been a problem with property damage after Hurricane Irma and that the proper insurance was not in place, causing upwards of $40 million in damage that was not covered by the policies that were in place.

The tower is still slated to open the first 48 floors in January, but there is no update on when the upper floors will become available, according to the leasing office. Many Brickell residents had reported that windows and doors from the project flew onto Brickell Avenue and into the pool at the neighboring Plaza at Brickell during the hurricane. That would mean that the building likely also sustained immense flooding from the affected units down, causing costly damage.

According to people on the site, FECR intends to complete the project itself rather than seeking out another General Contractor. In my opinion, this is for the best considering the fact that Mr. Hollo got his start as a successful contractor.

Elysee Lands $16.5 Million Construction Loan

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Just months after the successful opening of Biscayne Beach, Two Roads Development has landed a $16.5 million construction loan that will fund the first phase of construction for Elysee, a boutique ultra-luxe tower just blocks away.

Work commenced back in March on the 124-foot-long seawall in order to prepare for the formal groundbreaking, and now with these additional funds granted by California-based Mosaic Real Estate Credit, LLC, the developers will be able to start bringing the 57 story project out of the ground. The first phase of development will include the site work, excavation, installation of pilings, and the pouring of the foundation.

Construction loans are notoriously difficult to obtain, and this is a very good sign for Elysee. Developers must prove to the lenders that they have a strong track record, well-capitalized sponsorship, a preferable location as well as consistent sales activity. Once the loan is obtained and dirt starts moving, the remaining inventory tends to sell faster, as buyers have increased faith that the project will come to fruition. Many buyers are also more willing to jump on board with a new development when they can physically see what they are buying. All in all, this is amazing news for Elysee.

One of the differentiating features of Elysee is the size of the residences. All of the homes are either half-floor or full-floor plans, offering a boutique/private feel. They will include floor-to-ceiling glass windows and sliding doors, private elevators and foyers, 10-12 foot ceiling heights, designer finishes and fixtures, premium appliances, top-of-the-line Italian cabinetry, as well as two expansive east/west-facing terraces with 180-degree sunrise and sunset views.

As of today, 45% of the project’s 100 units are in contract. Remaining residences range from $1.7 million to $4 million, at $639 to $800 per square foot. The penthouse collection has been dubbed “Les Grandes Maisons” and range from $2.8 million to $10 million.

Completion is slated for 2019.

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Elysee Condos Edgewater

Elysee Condos Edgewater

One Of These Downtown Miami Sites Could Be The New Amazon HQ

Amazon Headquarters Downtown Miami

Amazon HQ2 Downtown Miami

Now that Miami has officially thrown its hat in the ring to be the new home of Amazon’s second headquarters, the competition is also heating up between potential development sites. Amazon’s Request for Proposals was very specific regarding the criteria they are looking for with regards to square footage, zoning and proximity to transportation.

Amazon HQ2 Site Criteria

Using a software called Zonar that has recently been adopted by the City of Miami to streamline the development process, it takes only a few hours to pinpoint potential development sites and maximize the space with Amazon’s criteria in mind.

Here is the full feasibility report with details on all 6 potential sites in the Downtown Miami area. Which do you think is the best fit?

Amazon Headquarters 2 Case Study on Scribd