Approval Received for 87 Condo Tower in Coral Gables

Location Ventures Proposes New Tower in Coral Gables
Location Ventures Proposes New Tower in Coral Gables

A 16-story condo development by Location Ventures has officially been given the green light by the Coral Gables City Commission this past Monday.

Location Ventures plans to construct an 87 condo tower on a 1.6-acre plot at 1505 Ponce De Leon Boulevard, as well as at 122 and 126 Menores Avenue. According to the meeting, the project would cost over $350 million and with only 87 condo units, the average price per unit would be north of $4 million.

The new condo would have 319 parking spaces, 10,500 square feet of retail space, and 87 homes in its almost 500,000 square feet. The fourth story would have an amenities deck. A full board room for private meetings, as well as a spa with a steam room and sauna, were among the features listed by Kapoor. Along Mendoza Avenue, there would also be a public dog park located outside the building.

The majority of the condos would have three or four bedrooms, with a few one- and two-bedroom apartments. According to Kapoor, prices would start in the mid $1 million level or roughly $1,000 per square foot.

The site is mostly unoccupied, however, there is a 1925 structure that is 5,736 square feet in size which Location Ventures consented to refurbish and restore that structure so that it might house restaurants.

The owner of Location Ventures, Rishi Kapoor, plans to partner with a high-end luxury brand to market and design the property but no luxury brand has been named in the agreement documents.

Location Ventures anticipates starting construction in late 2023 and starting sales this fall.

New Renderings Revealed for Brickell Gateway Miami

Ground Floor View of Brickell Gateway
Ground Floor View of Brickell Gateway
Brickell Gateway Night Lights

Gazit Horizon in collaboration with Atlantic Pacific, has recently released new renderings for the 61 story tower, Brickell Gateway in Miami’s Brickell. The developers for Brickell Gateway tower are also waiting on the county planners for final clearance of the project.

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. 

The final submission to Miami-Dade on July 22 states that Brickell Gateway will rise 747 feet above ground and comprise the following:

  • 18,287 sq. ft. of retail space located on the first 2 floors
  • 348 parking spaces
  • 504 residential units

The developers are taking advantage of the property’s position in a rapid transit zone, which enables assessment by county planners, rather than going through the City of Miami planners.

Gazit Horizons acquired the land in July 2017 for $29.5 million and March 1, 2021.

Demolition on the site has been completed and once approved, the groundbreaking will be scheduled for Winter 2022. Corwil is listed as the architect for this project.

Brickell Gateway Rendering
Brickell Gateway Drone view
Brickell Gateway
Drone Rendering of Brickell Gateway
New Tower in Brickell

Related Group Officially Breaks Ground on District 225

District 225 Miami

The Related Group officially breaks ground on the 37-story mixed-use tower located in Downtown Miami at 225 North Miami Avenue, District 225. The building will feature interiors by the Meshberg Group and rising to a height of 394 feet, will have 343 units.

 
 
 
 
 
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Also known as ‘The District,’ this tower will enter the market for condos that allow easy short-term rentals through websites like Airbnb, Vrbo, and Flipkey.

Studio apartments start at 446 square feet, one-bedroom apartments start at 557 square feet, and two-bedroom apartments start at 778 square feet. Prices for the apartments begin at $352,000 for studios, $385,900 for one bedroom, and $573,900 for two bedrooms. Each unit will be completely equipped and prepared for rental.

Amenities:

  • Resort-styled rooftop deck with a pool and spa
  • Fire pit
  • Bbq and kitchen areas
  • Views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay
  • full-height indoor basketball court
  • Regulation-size racquetball court
  • Rock climbing wall
  • Co-working spaces with multiple seating options
  • High-speed internet connectivity
  • Private meeting rooms
  • Conference room
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
District 225 Miami

 

The Related Group along with ROVR Development and BH Group have been working tirelessly on the sales ever since the launch of the tower in 2021. Since then the development has 100% sold out.

Since the groundbreaking just happened, the developers are anticipating 2 years to fully complete the tower with a target of 2024 completion date.

24 Story Apartment Tower Proposed in Brickell

Menesse International Proposes Tower in Brickell
Menesse International Proposes Tower in Brickell

With plans for a 24-story tower in Brickell, a joint venture made up of two Mexican companies making their U.S. debut and a Miami-based partner is banking on Miami’s expanding apartment market.

Menesse International paid $23.5 million for the development site at 143 Southwest Ninth Street from a subsidiary of Miami-based Habitat Group.

According to property records, the current 5-story, 39-unit rental structure on the land was built in 1968 on 0.7 acres. According to a deed, Habitat Group paid $14.5 million for the location in 2018.

According to Andrew Rasken, managing director of Lucid Investment, the design calls for a Class A structure with 350 rental units, ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments, perched above an eight-story podium with around 180 parking spaces and ground-floor stores. The project, which was designed by Behar Font & Partners, will have all the facilities.

Menesse International, which plans, constructs, and consolidates projects, has built communities in Argentina and the Riviera Maya region of Mexico. It now has a portfolio of 22 projects with more than 1,200 sold units.

It is the group’s first cooperative endeavor in the country. It is also the newest project planned for the Brickell Financial District, where office building is being stimulated by a surge in residential construction and an infusion of new businesses.

Construction is expected to begin next year with an anticipated completion date in 2025.

Plans for 3 Tower Project at College Station Garage Location Moves Forward

College Station Project
College Station Project

In 2021, an unsolicited plan for a 3 tower project at the College Station Garage in Downtown Miami was submitted to the Miami Parking Authority (MPA). The proposal that has been submitted to the MPA during that time is now moving forward as of June 2022.

The brains behind the project include a partnership between Miami-based builders Related Group (Related) and ROVR Development (ROVR), as well as Terra Group (Terra) and Apollo Global Management (Apollo).

As of January 19, 2022, the MPA has ranked the proposal from Related and ROVR as the top bid ahead of Terra and Apollo. Both partnerships are planning to create substantial mixed-use projects. The replacement of a 1,439-space garage, which was erected in 1973 and is 7 floors tall, will be subject to a 99-year land lease and development agreement, according to the MPA.

According to the developer, 15% of the residential units would be set aside as worker housing for people earning up to 140 percent of the area median income, and 20% of the apartments would be reserved as affordable housing for seniors earning up to 50% of the area median income. Units would range in size from 360 to 1,310 square feet, with an average unit size of 722 square feet. There would be 138 studios, 636 one-bedroom units, 354 two-bedroom units, and 72 three-bedroom units.

In addition to an urgent care facility and a nonprofit art center, the public area might function as a fire station. The lease is anticipated to be finalized by Related and ROVR in 2023, with construction taking place over a 60-month period. The developers would need to find other parking solutions for adjoining residential towers that have previously used the College Station Garage, assuming that this proposal is truly the winning bid. The MPA would retain control of the parking component.

Project Details

  • 1,200 rental units
  • 1,357 Miami Parking Authority parking spaces over 8 levels
  • Ground floor retail w/potential fire station, urgent care, and art center

The developers stated earlier this year that they anticipate starting construction in early 2023.

College Station Project Pool Rendering

PMG and Partners Rebrand Society Residences as The Elser Hotel and Residences

The Elser Hotel and Residences Miami
The Elser Hotel and Residences Miami

In a bold move, PMG and their partners have recently changed the name of their new construction project Society Residences Miami to The Elser Hotel and Residences. According to their press release, “the new brand provides a more cohesive DNA and identity for both the residences and the hotel which reflects Downtown Miami’s transformative legacy.”

The Elser Hotel and Residences are located in the same lively area and have the same sparkling views of Biscayne Bay that Elser Pier did in the early 1900s. Elser Pier’s prime location in Miami’s thriving downtown area contributed to its status as the city’s top convention and entertainment hub. Tourists and locals alike were drawn to the pier’s variety of venues and waterfront views. The legacy and extraordinary success of Elser Pier altered the future outlook for the corridor and created the foundation for the bustling bayfront metropolis we know today.

The Elser Residences Miami is a development of carefully designed studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom condos. Elser, located in Miami’s most alluring area, Downtown Miami, will provide a vibrant and rich community fuelled by culture, glitz, and wellness. Find a wealth of amenities for living, working, and playing. Units will be available this summer for move-in.

Facts and Features

  • 49-story tower located in Downtown Miami
  • Developed by PMG and Greybrook Partners
  • Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Sieger Suarez Architects
  • Approved for short-term rentals
  • On-site hospitality management
  • Views of the Miami skyline, unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean
  • Over 19,000 square foot double-height amenity deck overlooking Downtown Miami
  • and Biscayne Bay
  • 132-Foot Resort Style Pool with private lounge areas
  • Two-Level Modern Gym & Fitness Studio
  • Co-working Lab
  • Valet Parking
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
  • Latest Smart Building Technology

Only The Elser Hotel & Residences Miami would have a short-term rental program that was expertly run by a five-star operator among the current inventory in Miami. The structure would be open to unlimited day rentals. Delivery is anticipated to occur in August 2022.

Villa Valencia Condos in Coral Gables has Officially Completed Construction and Sells Out at 95%

Villa Valencia in Coral Gables
Villa Valencia in Coral Gables

Four years in the process, the Villa Valencia luxury condo development by Rishi Kapoor’s Location Ventures has officially completed construction.

With $100 million in closings so far, Villa Valencia, a 13-story, 39-unit project at 501 to 525 Valencia Avenue in Coral Gables, is 95% sold out. There are only three units available, one of which is under contract, a $14.9 million penthouse, and two others with an average price of $4 million each.

According to Kapoor, founder and CEO of Location Ventures, the project’s sales averaged $1,100 per square foot, setting a record for that neighborhood.

According to Kapoor, the majority of the buyers are locals from Miami Beach, Key Biscayne, and Coral Gables. In addition, 20% were from New York, 5% from California, and 4% from Illinois, with 2% from Latin America.

The plot was purchased by the developer for $16 million in 2018, and sales of Villa Valencia began the following year.

Kapoor recognized that labor shortages and delays on the project were made worse by the pandemic, but he claimed that setting building cost locks before the pandemic helped him keep costs under control.

Residences

  • Private foyer with elevator entry
  • 10-foot ceilings in living spaces
  • 10-foot exterior sliding doors
  • 8-foot European wood interior doors with concealed hinges
  • Exquisite porcelain floors
  • Custom finished closets
  • Most residences have outdoor terraces with summer kitchens
  • Master bedroom suite with spacious bathroom and separate vanity area
  • Two assigned parking spaces per residence
  • EV-ready parking spaces available

Amenities

  • Entertainment space with billiards and golf simulator
  • Cucina featuring kitchen and full bar for entertaining that opens to the pool deck
  • Library with outdoor terrace overlooking the park
  • Grand building entrance with lobby lounge
  • Covered garden and valet waiting area
  • Tea room with kitchen and bar for entertaining
  • Executive room with video conferencing
  • 10,000 SF onsite park and garden with shade trees
  • Dog park and dog run
  • High-Speed WIFI in all Common Areas
  • Bike Racks
  • Pool Deck featuring two summer kitchens, spacious sunbed relaxation areas
  • 78-foot resort-style pool with lap lane and waterfall
  • State-of-the-art fitness facility with yoga, Pilates and weight training area
  • Spa and wellness center with treatment room, hammam / steam room, his-and-her sauna, and hydrotherapy plunge pools

The Coral Gables City Commission approved Location Ventures’ proposals earlier this week for a second, bigger condo development at 1505 Ponce de Leon Boulevard. The site will be sold by a Florida East Coast Realty subsidiary to Location Ventures, which has plans to construct a 16-story, 87-unit condo structure.

Developers for Lofty Brickell Acquire $170 Million Construction Loan

Lofty Brickell from the Miami River
Lofty Brickell from the Miami River

Newgard Development Group, the Miami-based real estate company led by Harvey Hernandez recently acquired a $170 million construction loan for Lofty Brickell.

Lofty Brickell is a 44-story apartment tower that is a component of a three-building and marina project proposed by the Coconut Grove-based 3650 REIT. The 1.6-acre construction site located at 99 Southwest Seventh Street on the Miami River.

According to the press release, Lofty Brickell will contain a private marina, a members-only social club, and an NFT art collection for unit owners.

Similar to its sister tower, NATIIVO (which sold out less in less than a year) Lofty will feature 380 units of fully finished and furnished interiors that will be available for rent nightly, daily, and/or monthly. Residents will have the option of self-managing their units (VRBO or Airbnb) or using Lofty’s onsite management. 

Rising 44 stories, Lofty will feature studio, 1, and 2 bedroom floor plans with 485 to 930 square feet options. Pricing starts at $493k for a studio. There will also be available penthouses but the information hasn’t been released as of now.

Designed by internationally acclaimed, Arquitectonica, interiors will be designed by a New York-based interior design company INC New York. Developer Harvey Hernandez is also responsible for Brickell House and Centro towers. Hernandez purchased Lofty lot for $50 million

Lofty will feature a number of wonderful amenities including a butler service, rooftop pool, car service, and a 5-star restaurant that hasn’t been disclosed. This tower will also include a private marina with available docks for boating.

Building Amenities

  • Exotic resort pool with pool-side cabanas
  • Bar and grill on pool deck 24/7
  • Co-working lounge Private meeting rooms
  • Event room with exclusive terrace
  • A fully-equipped, state-of-the-art fitness center with HD TVs and wireless audio Private Peloton studios Yoga lounge and terrace
  • LOFTY Rooftop Experience

Residence Features

  • Urban luxury residences with modern open layouts from 485SF—930SF Studio, one and two-bedroom units
  • All residences are delivered fully finished and furnished specially curated by INC
  • Panoramic Miami River, and Miami skyline views
  • Private balconies for every residence
  • Corner units offer wrap-around balconies
  • High ceilings ranging from 9’ to 11’
  • Owner closets in every residence
  • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sound attenuating impact-resistant laminated glass throughout
  • Advanced technology Smart Building wiring for HD TV,
  • Multiple telephone /data lines and ultra-high-speed internet access
  • Individually controlled energy-efficient central air conditioning and heating system

Kitchen

  • Imported European cabinets with premium hardware and drawer pulls
  • Top of the line appliance package including stainless steel refrigerator, oven, cook-top, microwave, dishwasher and sink disposal
  • Elegant imported stone countertops and backsplashes
  • Contemporary stainless steel under-mounted sink
  • High-arc gourmet faucet with integral sprayer

Master Bathroom

  • Imported European cabinets with premium hardware and drawer pulls
  • Elegant imported stone countertops and backsplashes
  • Custom-finished floors and walls in wet areas
  • Frameless glass shower enclosures Spacious, extra-depth soaking tubs
  • Premium European-style fixtures and accessories

Eighty percent of the tower’s units are under contract and Newgard anticipates starting construction in the fourth quarter of this year. When Newgard paid $50.5 million for the Brickell-area property in September, 3650 REIT also gave the developer a $55 million acquisition loan. The new construction loan was obtained by Lotus Capital Partners under the direction of Faisal Ashraf.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Lofty Brickell, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.

830 Brickell Tops off Construction in Miami’s Financial District

830 Brickell Tops Off
830 Brickell Top Off

As it nears completion later this year, Civic Construction has topped off 830 Brickell, Miami’s first Class A office tower to be constructed in the urban core in more than ten years, at 55 floors (724 feet tall).

In addition, 830 Brickell is the only Class A office tower being constructed in Miami’s Financial District at a time when national and international businesses are relocating and developing there. It was developed by OKO Group and Cain International.

Microsoft, Blackstone, Thoma Bravo, A-CAP, CI Financial Corp., Marsh Insurance, AerCap, and WeWork are just a few of the prestigious tenants that have signed leases on the 640,000 square foot office skyscraper, which is already more than 60% leased. One of the biggest airplane leasing firms in the world, AerCap, obtained a 20,000 square foot lease in February and will be moving its new offices to the entire 50th floor.

An investment company from Canada called CI Financial stated a month earlier that it would quadruple the size of its lease at 830 Brickell, increasing it from the previous 20,000 square feet to around 40,000 square feet for its American headquarters.

To house its Latin American regional team, Microsoft inked a lease for 50,000 square feet in September. Private equity firm Thoma Bravo also negotiated a lease for 50,000 square feet, beginning in the spring of 2021.

In Miami, where the city’s business-friendly atmosphere, quick population expansion, and appealing climate are promoting office investment and development, 830 Brickell is currently the largest office skyscraper under construction. As of June, the active pipeline consisted of nearly 2.4 million square feet of office space spread over 18 sites, according to data from CommercialEdge. The Brickell submarket and central business district saw the most of the construction.

In Miami, where the city’s business-friendly atmosphere, quick population expansion, and appealing climate are promoting office investment and development, 830 Brickell is currently the largest office skyscraper under construction. As of June, the active pipeline consisted of nearly 2.4 million square feet of office space spread over 18 sites, according to data from CommercialEdge. The Brickell submarket and central business district saw the most of the construction.

In a prepared statement, Vlad Doronin, chairman and chief executive officer of OKO Group, stated that 830 Brickell is meeting the needs of prestigious users from all over the world who are drawn to the tower’s new quality of construction, technology, and design-led services.

The $300 million construction loan from MSD Capital, secured in 2019, was used to fund the project, which was created by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture. Once the COVID-19 pandemic started in 2020, building plans were modified to include the most recent health standards for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, as well as contactless entrance and exit technologies. Construction started that year.

The property, which will be near the intersection of Brickell Plaza and SE 9th Street, will feature sweeping views of both the city and Biscayne Bay. Iosa Ghini Associati, an Italian architecture and design firm, is creating the interiors of the tower.

Building Amenities:

  • Rooftop bar/lounge
  • Fine dinning restaurant
  • Health and wellness center
  • Conferencing facilities
  • Outdoor terrace
  • Cafes
  • Street level retail

The Metrorail and Metromover, the Brightline, walking and cycling trails, and bay access points are just a few of the close transportation alternatives. Design District, Wynwood, Edgewater, and Miami Beach are just a few of the best residential and lifestyle neighborhoods in Miami that are close by.

830 Brickell Top Off Construction in Brickell
830 Brickell Top Off Construction