Sales Officially Launch for 21-Story Tower Shoma Bay Condos in North Bay Village
At a North Bay Village property it purchased earlier this year, Shoma Group is changing its plans from apartments to residential condos.
Shoma Group, led by Chairman Masoud Shojaee and President Stephanie Shojaee, is beginning sales of the Shoma Bay condos, with prices beginning in the $400,000s. ISG World, led by Craig Studnicky, was chosen by the Coral Gables-based developer to handle the units’ sales and marketing.
Shoma Bay will be a mixed-use development with 21 stories and 327 residences on a 2.8-acre plot of land.
In May, Shoma paid nearly $16 million for the property at 1850 79th Street Causeway with plans for a Publix-anchored residential and retail complex. The project, which includes a 36,000-square-foot Publix and around 6,300 square feet of retail space, including a rooftop lounge and a food hall called Shoma Bazaar, was approved by North Bay Village in March.
Condos are replacing rentals as South Florida’s rent growth finally starts to slow down. Similar adjustments have been made by other developers. A new rental skyscraper in downtown Miami was converted to a condo tower in July by Property Markets Group and Greybrook, and is currently known as The Elser Hotel & Residences.
The Shoma Bay will have apartments ranging in size from 360 square foot studios to roughly 1,500 square foot three bedroom condos. According to a spokeswoman, the average cost per square foot for all units is around $900.
Building completion could happen in the latter half of 2024, with construction set to start early next year. The interiors are being designed by Adriana Hoyos, with MSA Architects serving as the project architect.
There will include a lounge, bar, spa, gym, pool deck, library, and kids’ club among the amenities. A 2,600-square-foot co-working area and electric vehicle charging stations will also be included in the structure.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Shoma Bay Condos, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
New Luxury Bayfront Development Revealed in Edgewater-Vida Residences
A new condo development has recently been revealed for Edgewater, Vida Residences. Vida Residences will encompass a Euro design that embodies luxury through every detail including its interior with beige tones, floating chandeliers, and all the amenities a luxury condominium has to offer.
Rising 9 stories tall, Vida Residences Edgewater will feature 121 fully finished and furnished units. One of the more enticing features includes the allowance of short-term rentals. There will no rental restrictions and residents will be allowed to rent on a short-term basis through hosting platforms such as AirBnb and VRBO.
The building will feature over 22,000 square feet of amenities.
Building Amenities:
Expansive rooftop tranquility pool with jacuzzi
Cabanas
Grilling stations
Private rooftop restaurant/bar
Breathtaking vistas of Biscayne Bay
State-of-the-art fitness center Convenient juice and coffee bar
HiTech co-working center 24/7 security services
Controlled property access with 24/7 concierge services
The developer for this project is listed as Urbana with Kobi Karl as the architect and interiors by Euro Design Group. The Groundbreaking is scheduled for the spring of 2023 and completion in 2024. Units start at $300,000.
Groundbreaking Officially Scheduled for The Standard Residences in Midtown Miami
Carlos Rosso, the company’s creator and the owner of Rosso Development, said that the groundbreaking is scheduled for the end of this year.
According to Rosso, condos at The Standard continue to sell at a fast pace. The project has already reached 70% sold as of May 2022.
Situated between the Design District and Wynwood, the Standard Residences will rise to 12 stores and will feature 228 luxury hotel branded units curated by Urban Robot and Standard International. Arquitectonica is listed as the architect on the project.
The luxury units range from 432 to 965 square feet of living space with the studio to two-bedroom floor plan options still available. Prices will range from $469,900 to $949,900
Price Breakdown
Studios starting at $469,900
1-bedroom starting at $699,900
1-Bedroom + Den starting at $809,900
2-bedrooms starting at $949,900
The units will feature cubby kitchens designed by Urban Robot, expansive 6′ deep terraces, and master baths with double showers. Unit owners will be able to rent their units for periods of up to 30 days with exclusive benefits to friends and family.
Amenities:
35,000 square feet of amenities
10,000 square feet of retail space
Expansive lobby with lounge areas and a cafe
Rooftop restaurant
Bar
60-foot resort-style pool
Sweat room and fitness center
Indoor pickleball court
Yoga and stretch studios
Karaoke bar
Pet Spa
Party room
Carols Rosso, owner of Rosso Development has stated that this is his first major development since he left the Related Group. Rosso hinted at additional Standard-branded residential projects in the pipeline.
Standard International, currently operates 16 hotels in the United States and across the world and owns a waterfront hotel on the Venetian Islands in Miami Beach named the Standard Spa.
The sales gallery is still under construction and is expected to be completed in October 2022. Construction on the actual tower has already started and the expected completion date is in 2024.
New York Developers Purchase Site to Build a Two Tower Residential Project for $40.5 Million
The Namdar Group recently purchased a development site for $40.5 million with plans to construct a two-tower residential and apartment project in downtown Miami.
According to county records, the New York-based company purchased 1.3 acres in two agreements at 50 and 60 Northeast Third Street and at 222 and 234 Northeast First Avenue.
Namdar additionally obtained a $195 million loan for the purchase and development of the skyscrapers. Scale Lending, a subsidiary of Slate Property Group, supplied the funding.
A 41-story structure with 640 units and a 43-story building with 714 units would make up the proposed Namdar Towers, which would have combined square footage of more than 1.2 million.
According to records, entities led by Daniel Stone paid $30.5 million for the parking lot and land at 50, 60, and 222 Northeast First Avenue as well as the parking lot at 50 and 60 Northeast Third Street.
The retail building at 234 Northeast First Avenue was sold for $10 million by a partner of Jaime and Esther Waserstein, who founded the ShoeGallery company in Miami. There is a ShoeGallery store on the premises.
According to its website, Namdar is a family-owned development company that was established in 1979. Ephraim Namdar, who has previously been named in media sources as the company’s founder and CEO, is in charge of running the LLC that bought the Miami property.
Igal Namdar’s commercial real estate investment company, Namdar Realty Group, which buys bankrupt retail centers, also has a New York address that is shared by Namdar.
The Journal Square district of Jersey City has seen activity from the corporation. According to the real estate website Jersey Digs, Namdar completed the tops of two mixed-use towers with a total of 27 stories and 667 residences in July.
Namdar Towers would be the newest development in downtown Miami, which has attracted the attention of multifamily developers.
A 48-story tower with 1,200 flats is what Jorge and Jon Paul Pérez’s Related Group and ROVR Development hope to erect at the site of the College Station Garage at 190 Northeast Third Street. The Namdar Towers location is direct across the street from this one.
The 57-story, 675-unit M Tower is what Lions Group NYC and Fortis Design + Build hope to erect at 56, 70, and 65 Southwest Second Street.
Hyatt and Gencom plan to transform the James L. Knight Center and adjoining Hyatt Regency Miami hotel into a three-tower complex called Miami Riverbridge as part of another downtown redevelopment. 1,500 apartments, a new Hyatt hotel with 615 rooms and 264 service-branded flats, as well as a 190,000-square-foot conference center are all part of the plans.
A referendum on the plan will be held in November.
Related Group Requesting Permission to Develop Mixed Use Project on Miami River
The Related Group’s affordable housing division, Related Urban Development Group, is requesting permission to develop a mixed-income housing development on Miami-Dade County property close to the Miami River.
The ground lease and development agreement with the Miami-based developer for the 1.05-acre site at 395 N.W. 1st St. and 25 N.W. River Drive will be up for consideration by the County Commission on September 1. There is a two-story county office building there right now.
The site is close to Interstate 95 to the west, Flagler Street Bridge to the north, and Lummus Park to the south.
In January 2021, the county released a request for proposals (RFP) to find a developer for the land, and Related Group was selected as the successful bidder.
The developer would lease the land from the county under the proposal for 75 years in exchange for a $1.54 million down payment and annual fee equal to 16.5% of the project’s revenue flow. Over the course of the lease’s 75-year term, the county calculated that the payments would total $238.8 million.
The Gallery at Lummus Parc was a project that Related Group predicted would cost $151.7 million to complete.
It would include 439 apartments in two 30-story towers, as well as 5,400 square feet of retail space, a 478-place parking garage, and a cultural installation showcasing Lummus Park’s heritage. An overpass over Northwest First Street would connect the towers.
On the eleventh floor, there would be an amenities deck with a pool, a club room, a workout facility, Zoom rooms, a game room, and a lounge.
Some of the apartments would have cheaper rents and be income-restricted. According to the agreement, 20% of the flats would be reserved for residents earning up to 50% of the area median income and another 20% for residents earning up to 140%. There would be no constraints on income for the remaining flats.
Miami’s average household income is $44,268. The Gallery at Lummus Parc is anticipated to fill some of that demand as local workers have found it more and more difficult to afford residences in the city due to recent double-digit rent increases.
The sizes of the flats would be between 495 and 1,220 square feet. There would be 28 three-bedroom homes, 99 studios, 177 one-bedroom units, and 135 two-bedroom units.
The Related Group representatives declined to comment. According to the proposal, a federal opportunity zone investment fund, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Grandbridge Real Estate Capital, and low-income tax credit equity from JPMorgan Chase and Raymond James would all contribute to the project’s partial funding.
The concept was created by Miami-based CFE Architects. The developer is represented in the application by Miami attorneys Terry M. Lovell and Al Dotson Jr.
Highest Penthouse at Paramount Miami Worldcenter is Now For Sale at $10.71 Million
At the current price of $10.71 million, the tallest penthouse in RPC’s Paramount Miami Worldcenter is now for sale.
With sweeping views of Miami from the 57th and 58th floors of the tower, Penthouse 5700 has 5,225 square feet spanning throughout four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, and a den that can be utilized as either a home office or a library in the unit. An open-style chef’s kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, double-height ceilings, and plenty of space for entertaining are included in the amenities of the property.
Penthouse 5700 will have access to the building’s 46 amenity spaces, which are the most residential amenities in the world and include the nation’s first outdoor soccer field in a high-rise residential building, resort-style swimming pools, tennis courts, a Tai Chi deck, and a boxing studio.
The purchaser will be residing among celebrities thanks to Paramount’s comprehensive array of sporting amenities, which has drawn a wide range of professional athletes.
Located in Miami Worldcenter, an entire city within a city and the second largest master-planned urban project in the country, Paramount offers walkable access to the best restaurants, cultural and entertainment venues in town.
The 58-story Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which was completed in August 2019, has 569 condo homes with studio, one, two, and three-bedroom floor layouts, as well as penthouses.
The Paramount Miami Worldcenter’s ordinary tower residences have interior square footage of 1,294 to 2,376 plus balconies, whilst its penthouse residences have interior square footage of 3,509 to 6,000 plus balconies.
The typical condo homes at Paramount Miami Worldcenter have either 11-foot- or 14-foot-deep terraces, private elevators, and 10-foot high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
Eight magnificent bi-level penthouses at Paramount Miami Worldcenter include 20-foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling glass windows, and panoramic views of the city and lagoon.
Elkus Manfredi Architects created Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which was created by Paramount Ventures. ID & Design International created the lobby and common areas.
Plans for a 12 Story Tower in Surfside was Filed
This week, developer Multiplan of South Florida filed plans for a 12 story tower that will be located in Surfside.
The architect is listed as Arquitectonica with R Palace Surfside LLC as an additional development entity. The project is proposed to have 27 residential units with 71 parking spaces. There will also be a small number of 2 bedroom floor plans but will mostly consist of 4 bedroom layouts.
Proposed Amenities:
Rooftop pool
Steam room
Sauna
Fitness
R Palace Surfside LLC is managed by Vivian Diamond. Owner of Multiplan is José Isaac Peres who is responsible for 57 Ocean as well as multiple other projects in Rio de Janeiro.
On the current site at 9309 & 9317 Collins Avenue in Surfside is the Regent Palace condos. In June, the 34 unit condo building was deemed unsafe after a comprehensive engineering report that flagged the property as uninhabitable.
This building is 70 years old and required a number of updates as well as structural issues. The developer has already purchased 32 of the 34 units at the Regent Palace and terminated the land lease on the property.
Demolition Permit Filed and Renderings Revealed for 710 Edge Tower
In October 2021, developers announced plans for a 55-story tower, 710 Edge that will be located in Edgewater. Months later the plans were approved by the Miami Review Board and now permits have been filed with new renderings attached.
The permit that was filed will allow total demolition of the site which would include several buildings that are currently on the property.
Two adjacent waterfront buildings were submitted on July 29th with one of the buildings as Harbor 29. A total of 16,000 square feet will be demolished costing the developers $151,000.
The second permit is for 530 NE 29th Street which totals 4,590 square feet estimating $25,250.
On both permits, Dade Wrecker Service is identified as the demolition contractor.
The projected height of 710 Edge is 55 stories, or 646 feet (649 feet) above sea level. 710 Edge will include 70 residential units, 193 parking spaces, 16,000+ sq. ft. of commercial and retail, a rooftop helipad, and a public baywalk.
Proposed by 710 Edge LLC, owned by Kevin Venger, Michael Konig, Louis Birdman, and Alex Posth were also a part of the development of One Thousand Museum. Sales have not yet been announced.
New Renderings Revealed for Brickell Gateway Miami
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.
Casa Bella by B&B Italia One Step Closer to Breaking Ground
Casa Bella Residences by B&B Italia is a new construction luxury condo tower located in the Art & Entertainment District of Downtown Miami, Florida.
One of the newest pre-construction projects that will soon be a part of the Miami skyline is Casa Bella Residences Miami. Progress on the project is moving forward, including permits being submitted and new renderings being released.
On June 23, the developers submitted the demolition permit for the development. The current 3-story structure features 249,978 square feet which would be completely demolished. This building was mostly used for office purposes. The estimated cost for this demolition would be approximately $800,000.
The demolition work is being done by The BG Group.
In coordination with the filing for demolition permits, developers have also started converting reservations into contracts with more than 60% of the units already reserved.
Casa Bella will feature 3 towers and 2 will rise 57 stories while 1 will rise 50. The first tower will feature 300 luxury units although 1,430 residential units have been approved for the site. The towers will have 1,629 parking spaces and will be connected by a podium.
Tower 1 at Casa Bella will feature 1 to 5-bedroom floor plans with only 6 units per floor. Interiors will be designed by Pierro Lissoni with landscape architecture by Enzo Ena. The double-height lobby will also be designed by Lissoni and will feature a mixture of sophistication and modern designs with a permanent collection of museum-quality art located throughout.
Unit Features
306 luxury condos including an exquisite penthouse collection of 24 penthouses
Residences offer 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom layouts with 10’ ceilings
Penthouses offer 2, 3 + Den, and 5-bedroom layouts with 11-12-foot ceilings
Units range in size from 711 to 5,890 square feet
All residences feature 2 private elevators and a foyer, which is unique in Miami
Biometric access-controlled elevators
Floor-to-ceiling impact-resistant windows
Modern European-style kitchens and bathrooms designed by Piero Lissoni featuring Italian cabinetry by ItalKraft
Premium black glass appliance packages with integrated 36” Sub-Zero refrigerators/freezers, integrated paneled dishwasher, built-in Wolf convection oven, and speed oven, and oversized stainless-steel radius sink with faucet drawer
Master bathrooms, designed by Piero Lissoni, boast frameless glass-enclosed showers, oversized tubs, imported porcelain flooring/wet walls, backlit vanity mirrors, and separate water closets
Two penthouses feature private rooftop terraces complete with private summer kitchens and spa tubs
Select units offer powder rooms
Spacious private terraces with spectacular water and city views
Casa Bella offers an extraordinary opportunity to have your residence curated by B&B Italia, Italy’s leading furniture brand
Tower Amenities
2 full floors of private amenities
State-of-the-art wellness and fitness center offering on-demand services
Yoga room
Spinning room
Salon with manicure/pedicure stations
Adult entertainment lounge
Game room
Kid’s playroom with smartboard and educational games
Residents’ party room
Wine room
Movie theater
Museum-quality curated art collection
High-tech business center with conference room
Co-workspace
Pet spa
Expansive pool deck situated on the 11th floor overlooking Biscayne Bay
78’ lap pool
Outdoor spa
Poolside bar and café
Poolside cabanas and lounge areas
Towel service
Sun-care kiosk
Open-air lawn perfect for yoga
Lush gardens were designed by acclaimed landscape architect Enzo Enea
Pickleball court
BBQ with outdoor dining area
Ground-level restaurant open to the public
56th-floor Sky Terrace boasts a rooftop pool and observatory (650 feet) with a high-tech telescope
24-hour valet parking
24-hour security
24-hour maintenance staff
Multilingual team on site
On-demand concierge services are available including housekeeping, grocery shopping, “while you’re away” butler services, dry cleaning, childcare, pet care, courier services, translation service, and more
Residents enjoy a 1-year complimentary membership at the Grand Bay Beach Club in Key Biscayne
Construction for the development is estimated for winter 2023 with an anticipated completion date of 2025. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Casa Bella, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.