Oasis Hallandale Beach has officially broke ground on phase 3 of the new residential development.
There will be 1,448,000 square feet in the project.
The two skyscrapers will each have 25 floors and 500 luxury condominiums, according to the statement. The range of costs is $580,000 to $3.5 million.
Additionally, there will be dining establishments and office spaces, turning the area into a “live, work, play” attraction for locals and tourists.
The architect is Arquitectonica, and the developer is MGM Construction Group.
Building Features:
Valet parking
24 hr. Lobby Attendant
Business and Conference Rooms
Lounge Bar with Pool Tables
Banquet Hall
Golf Simulator
Children’s Playroom
Indoor and Outdoor Movie Theaters
Fitness and Wellness Center
2 Pools
Poolside Cabanas
Hot Tub Spa
Children’s Splash Pad
Playground
Barbecue and Fire Pit Areas
Yoga Lawn
Ping-Pong Room
Mini Soccer Field
Bike Parking
Electric Car Charging Station
Pet Park
Storage
Residence Features:
Floor to Ceiling Windows and Glass sliding doors
Broad Balconies with glass railing
Open Contemporary floor plans
1-2 and 3+ Bedrooms
Powder room in selected Residences
Walk-in Closets
Imported Italian Cabinetry
Premium Italian Countertops
Stainless Steel Appliances
Imported Italian Tile in Kitchen and Bathrooms
Double sinks in master baths
Frameless glass-enclosed showers
The project’s interior designer, Domus Aurea Interiors, as well as Marcel Fernandez, president of MGM Construction Group, Maria Alejandra Fermin, vice president of MGM Construction Group, Steve Geller, commissioner for District 5 of Broward County, and others, were present at the groundbreaking ceremony on April 6.
According to a press statement, phase 1 is finished and phase 2 is almost finished. The project should be finished in full by 2026.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the Oasis Hallandale Beach, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Financing Secured for The Crosby Miami Worldcenter
The vertical construction of The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which is positioned to provide further density to the existing buildings at Miami Worldcenter, has been successfully funded with a sizeable $94.2 million by The Related Group and Merrimac Ventures. According to building permits submitted to the FAA in January, the residential tower is planned to rise 33 floors high and is anticipated to reach its peak at about 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level.
The loan was given to DT G Block LLC, a joint venture organization connected to the developers, by the Arkansas-based Bank OZK. The project’s interior design and architectural design are being handled by AVRO|KO and Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which commenced work earlier this year, is planned to have 3,370 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 450 completely furnished, ready-to-rent condos.
The Crosby’s construction should advance more quickly now that the finance is secured. It will stand out for its remarkable architectural design, which embodies contemporary luxury. The tower’s sleek design, which is accentuated by modern finishes, is made to blend perfectly with Miami’s dynamic cityscape.
The Crosby is cleverly constructed to take full advantage of its location, with the lower floors laying out a sizable retail area that is open to the public. The amenities offered by the skyscraper are designed to fit a contemporary urban lifestyle. The Crosby residences’ allowance for completely furnished units to be posted for short-term rentals on websites like Airbnb represents an important trend in the Miami condo market and is a standout feature of the development.
Beauchamp Construction serves as the general contractor and according to the current schedule, The Crosby is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2025.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Plans for New Residential Project in Miami Announced
In Miami’s Flagami neighborhood, south of Miami International Airport, a developer has plans for a brand-new residential development.
At 5645 Southwest Eighth St., The Richman Group and its affiliates have planned Parkview, a nine-story structure with 120 units, a rooftop pool and amenity deck, and parking for around 194 vehicles.
The proposal was recommended for approval along with a few recommendations by the city’s Urban Development Review Board.
According to Marissa A. Neufeld, an attorney for the developer, the land is divided into three parcels and is bordered to the north by an alley, to the west by an existing commercial complex, to the south by Southwest Eighth Street, and to the east by Southwest 56th Avenue.
Ms. Neufeld noted in a letter to the city that the project will contain a combination of parking for cars and bicycles and that the land is near several forms of public transportation and a major downtown thoroughfare, Southwest Eighth Street.
Behar Font & Partners are the project’s designers.
The property is a terrific location, and although it’s a smaller development it has some extremely fascinating elements, Behar & Font’s Javier Font told the board. According to him, the property features stunning views, including J. Fritz and Frances Gordon Park, which is directly south and across the street.
According to Mr. Font, the structure will have a smaller scale, a lot of glazing, and larger balconies, giving it a more horizontally linear appearance. A fully functional gym, a clubroom, a lobby, and coworking spaces will be available on the ground floor. The pool deck and some residential units are on the ninth story.
Lofty Developers Announce Partnership YUPIX Technology for Meta-Reality Tours
Developer for Lofty Brickell, Newgard announced their collaboration with the immersive technology company YUPIX to provide meta-reality tours of the new construction tower.
YUPIX assists in smarter real estate marketing and sales. It is driven by cutting-edge software technology, including Artificial Intelligence, which creates experiences that are incredibly lifelike. Insightful recommendations that evolve over time based on user feedback are seamlessly combined with the social power of an unrivaled Meta-RealityTM experience.
Participants can actually feel as though they are strolling through the penthouses and opulent amenity spaces of LOFTY and soaking in the breathtaking views of the building from various vantage points thanks to the innovative technology.
According to the CEO of Newgard Development Group Harvey Hernandez, “We always strive to push boundaries and redefine what is possible through our developments. Partnering with YUPIX accomplishes that and showcases LOFTY in a new and innovative way. The LOFTY team cannot wait to welcome our buyers to the LOFTY metaverse.”
The 362-unit LOFTY, designed by Arquitectonica, has 40,000 square feet of thoughtfully chosen amenities, including a private marina, a members-only social club, resort pool deck, and fitness center, indoor/outdoor cigar lounge, co-working lounge, and meeting rooms, along with 309 tower residences, including studio, one-, and two-bedroom units.
The 53-unit Penthouse Collection at LOFTY features roomy two-, three-, and three-bedroom plus den apartments that have been carefully selected and will be outfitted by renowned design firm Artefacto. Penthouses range from $1.95 million to $3.5+ million.
A 5-star alternative for the owner and traveler who might choose to stay and own differently but does not want to give up the services and amenities of a hotel, LOFTY is the next evolution of condo ownership, located just across from Brickell City Centre. Each home will be delivered finished and furnished, and short-term rentals are allowed under professional supervision.
The skyscraper will have the first-ever collection of NFT artwork created just for condo owners, incorporating digital art into the design of the new residential structure and giving ownership of a unique NFT to each unit owner upon closing.
The 44 levels of upscale interiors at LOFTY were designed by INC, the multi-disciplinary INC Studio. The landscape designer is Urban Robot Associates.
The 44-story luxury condominium located at 99 SW Seventh St, Miami is now under construction on the Miami River. The new partnership with YUPIX is expected to boost interest in LOFTY even further.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at LOFTY, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Ora By Casa Tua Development and Construction Update
An Urban Development Review Board hearing about the construction of the 76-story tower at 1210 Brickell Avenue, Ora By Casa Tua for May 17, 2023.
The ORA’s design was created by the internationally renowned and award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica. The company drew inspiration from today’s constantly changing culture to design numerous outdoor levels at ORA that connect to nature and the environment, with the goal of allowing visitors to enjoy and experience the city of Miami from a unique angle.
The interiors of the residential and amenity areas are being designed by m2atelier, a company founded by Marco Bonelli and Marijana Radovic and renowned for its personalized approach.
Residences at ORA will start at $800,000 and range from 500 square-foot studio homes to 2,400 square-foot, four-bedroom fully furnished residences that will be ready for immediate listing as short-term, seasonal, or long-term rentals.
Edgardo Defortuna, the creator of Fortune International Group, is a pioneer in real estate development, financing, construction management, sales, and marketing. In addition to others, they are currently building the Nexo Residences in North Miami Beach, The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Pompano Beach, and the St. Regis Residences in Sunny Isles Beach. They most recently built The Ritz Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach and the renowned Jade Signature, designed by Herzog & de Mueron.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at ORA at Casa Tua, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Supertall Tower One Brickell City Centre Breaks Ground
Miami’s first ever supertall office tower just broke ground in Brickell.
The groundbreaking includes the demolition of a parking structure that is currently on the site. Major Suarez, representatives from Swire and Related were in attendance.
Project approval came in September 2022 after city commissioners voted unanimously on the 1,049 foot One Brickell City Centre. The 80 story tower will be crowned the largest building ever building in the city of Miami
The skyscraper will be connected to Brickell City Centre, which was built by Swire Properties and has over 500,000 SF of retail, eating, and entertainment space, and will be situated at 700 Brickell Avenue and 799 Brickell Plaza. The project will feature 1.6 million square feet of office space.
The news represents strength and expansion for the Miami office market, which continues to draw major financial and technological firms from high-tax areas like New York and California.
Swire Properties and Related are listed as the developers for this project.
Introducing Perigon’s Two Story Luxury Penthouse
New developments are popping up everywhere throughout Miami but one of the most opulent new construction towers in Miami Beach stands out from the crowd with the unveiling of its new penthouse at The Perigon.
Penthouse West is a $37 million residence situated over two levels and is the first penthouse to be unveiled at the new condominium project. Four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and expansive living areas are housed in 5,685 square feet of inside space, while an outside sanctuary is made up of an additional 6,487 square feet. The residence, positioned atop the contemporary 17-story tower, also offers magnificent views of the beach, the Atlantic Ocean, and the developing Miami cityscape.
Designer Tara Bernerd, renowned for her ultra-luxury work on single-family houses, yachts, and condo buildings, created the interiors of the building, including the penthouse. She used organic fabrics that go well with the stone, wood, and glass components as well as high-end finishes throughout the entire building.
The 22-foot ceilings in the double-height great room, one of the home’s many remarkable design features and amenities, steal the show. This space, which leads to a wraparound terrace, serves as the residence’s focal point. Here, Bernerd employed materials including Italian walnut, European white oak, and honed white marble with a subdued color scheme. With its high-end highlights and designer touches for occupants who are decor-conscious, the light-filled penthouse has the air of a five-star resort. Additionally, each room has a private terrace area and an en suite bathroom with a luxurious soaking tub.
Penthouse West is known for its indoor-outdoor lifestyle, and in addition to the various outside terraces, there is also a private, manicured rooftop. The landscapes featured in the facilities of the property and the garden in the penthouse were both designed by Gustafson Porter + Bowman, the same company in charge of the landscaping around the Eiffel Tower. The house also boasts a sundeck, a sunken 30-foot infinity pool, a full outdoor summer kitchen, and outdoor dining.
More than 20,000 square feet of amenity space are available to residents of The Perigon, including a breakfast and sunset lounge, a residents-only private restaurant, and a speakeasy run by chef Shaun Hergatt, a veteran of Michelin-starred establishments. Additionally, there is a cabana-equipped oceanfront pool, a terraced fitness center, a private salon, a screening room, a kids’ play area, and a pool room.
New Renderings Revealed for Six Fisher Island
The completion of The Residences at Six Fisher Island, a luxurious 11-story structure, is targeted for 2025. The 50 units in the Kobi Karp-designed high-rise project will have floor designs with three to five bedrooms. Each one ranges in size from 3,870 to 8,400 square feet.
The invitation-only development will also feature a select number of penthouses.
The Residences at Six Fisher Island is located at 6 Fisher Island Drive, Miami Beach. It is situated on the northern side of Fisher Island, east of Florida 395.
Residence Features:
Views of the Atlantic Ocean and convenient elevator access
Outdoor kitchens and private pools.
Kitchen, wardrobes, and bathrooms were created by Tara Bernerd & Partners
Tower Amenities
Swimming pool
Pickleball court
Spa
Fitness facility
Residents’ lounge
Kobi Karp is listed as the architect, and the overall design is inspired by the idea of connecting indoor with outdoor spaces. Units start at $15 million.
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.
David Martin of Terra Group Acquires Prime 15.5 Acre Previous Miami Herald Site in Downtown Miami for $1.225 Billion from the Genting Group
Terms have been agreed upon for the purchase of a 15.5-acre development property on Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami by SmartCity Miami LLC, an investment company led by Miami-based Terra and its CEO, David Martin. Genting Group will sell the property to the organization for $1.225 billion (USD). The closing is scheduled for later this year.
The property, which is located at 1431 N Bayshore Drive in Miami, has 800 linear feet of direct Biscayne Bay frontage and highly aggressive zoning in one of the city’s most vibrant and connected neighborhoods. A notable mixed-use commercial, retail, residential, hospitality, and entertainment destination could be developed on the location.
The buyer of the property is a longtime Miami resident, Miamian David Martin, CEO of a Miami-based development firm, Terra Group.
According to Martin, “This is a prized piece of real estate in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic and fastest-growing cities, and we are honored to have been selected as the property’s next owner. At Terra, we have a long history of enhancing communities and transforming neighborhoods through careful planning, beautiful design, and a focus on connectivity and resiliency. Our development on Biscayne Bay will continue this tradition. “
Martin continues, “The scale and location of this site offers the opportunity to do something spectacular, something that all Miamians can take pride in, and we will deliver nothing short of that. For now, our team is focused on understanding the full potential of the property and the surrounding area. Our vision will evolve as we learn more. Over time, we will arrive at a plan that elevates Downtown Miami, improves access to the waterfront, and is welcomed by our community.”
The rare riverfront location in the Omni District was valued at just about $1.5 billion. The 15.5-acre development site, known as BayCity Miami, now hosts ArtMiami’s Art Wynwood show in February as well as CONTEXT Art Miami every year during Miami Art Week. The Miami Herald’s main office had stood on the land and was destroyed in 2014.
The Resorts World operator Genting Group, which owns 10 acres of land west of Biscayne Boulevard, will continue to be involved in the Omni neighborhood. Genting Group is one of the biggest resort, entertainment, and gambling organizations in the world.
The property, which spans many lots and once housed the Miami Herald’s headquarters, is zoned RTZ for mixed-use in Miami-Dade and is in the Metromover subzone (Rapid Transit Zone). The land has limitless buildable square footage, no setbacks, a height limited only by the FAA standards (649 feet), and a potential density of more than 8,000 units according to South Florida’s most benevolent zoning designation. The RTZ zoning offers builders a sizable, incredibly flexible building envelope as well as the chance to create a unique waterfront development on the site.