One River Point Receives FAA Height Approval

One River Point Miami Condos
One River Point Miami Condos

The Federal Aviation Administration has given its certification for the One River Point towers in downtown Miami. The FAA allowed the towers to rise to a height of 788 feet above ground, or 797 feet above sea level, in a letter that was sent out on January 16.

The same property received FAA approval in 2014 for a construction height of 928 feet above ground (that approval expired in September 2018). The FAA then gave the towers additional certification in 2019.

Developers Edgardo Defortuna of Fortune International Group and Shahab Karmely of KAR Properties announced their collaboration to construct the buildings in November 2022.

The original developing company sold the property to the new partnership for $58.85 million.

According to records, Bank OZK gave the developers a $38 million loan for the 1.8-acre site at 24 Southwest Fourth Street in Miami. According to Defortuna, the loan is a line of credit to be utilized for the 386-unit luxury condominium’s development, sales, and marketing. After the unit plans are completed, sales should begin this year.

The developers will make a few changes while maintaining Rafael Violy’s original concept. An 85-foot waterfall, a three-story glass skybridge that floats in midair, and an exclusive members-only Adrian Zecha “Sky Club” on the 55th level with two restaurants, a cigar lounge, a wine cellar, and a screening room were all originally planned.

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

Financing Obtained for 3 Tower Development Near Miami River

One Brickell II Construction Update
One Brickell II by the Related Group

Truist Bank, based in North Carolina, has given the Related Group, a $164 million construction loan for the first of three skyscrapers planned for a premium 3.9-acre development site along Brickell Avenue, south of the Miami River.

The 47-story building, also known as One Brickell Tower II, is expected to rise at 77 Southeast 5th Street to a height of about 478 feet and contain 506 units. The entire mixed-use development, which includes the anticipated 75-story Baccarat Residences Miami and an 82-story hotel and residential tower, is designed by Arquitectonica. The tower’s general contractor is John Moriarty & Associates, and work is anticipated to start next month.

The most recent rendering for One Brickell Tower II shows the structure from a ground-view angle as seen from Brickell Avenue with Icon Brickell visible in the background. The sign that reads “The One” atop a planted wall signals that this is the first time we have seen branding for this stage of the project.

A double-height lobby with a covered entry and exposed concrete support columns can be found at the tower’s base. These columns rise into what could be described as an undulating wall of balconies.

The balconies are enclosed by continuous horizontal bars of glass, and the exterior walls are covered in smooth stucco that has a grayish appearance. The site, which will feature a drop-off facility along Brickell Avenue, is surrounded by extensive landscaping. The three towers will be connected by a multistory pedestal. That connecting podium will accommodate an outdoor amenity level on its roof and include parking spots.

Plumbing, excavation, and site work permits were given last year. Due to unpaid permit fees, vertical construction permits are still pending. In 2020, FAA building permits were issued.

One Brickell II Construction Update
One Brickell II Tower Announced

Construction Update on The Standard Residences in Midtown Miami

The Standard Residences Miami
The Standard Residences Miami

The Standard Residences, a 12-story mixed-use development slated for 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami, has new building permits on file.

Plans for the permit were originally filed on December 6 and were approved just eight days later. According to promotional brochures and prior news releases, the project’s official address is 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue, while the pending permit lists 90 Northeast 32nd Street as the location of the site.

The project, which was created by Rosso Development and Midtown Development and designed by Arquitectonica with interior design by Urban Robot Associates, includes 228 residential apartments, 34,000 square feet of amenities, and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

While permitting flexible short-rental programs with 30-day minimum stays up to 12 times per year, homes will be delivered move-in ready. Parking will be made possible via the use of the nearby garage. The project’s general contractor is named Cavossa Management Inc. The designer of the landscape is Naturalficial.

The 28,477-square-foot site still has no address listed in the property records. Midtown Opportunities VIIIB LLC is listed as the owner of the property, which is typically situated along the west frontage of Northeast 1st Avenue between Northeast 31st and 32nd Streets.

According to the work items specified in the permit application, the construction of 224,000 square feet of space is expected to cost $40,000,000, or about $178 per square foot.

The size of the units will range from 432 square feet to 935 square feet, with studio through two-bedroom floor designs. All units will include premium wood-inspired flooring, custom bathrooms with double vanities and dual shower heads, high-efficiency washers and dryers, contemporary, open-concept kitchens with top-of-the-line equipment, 9-foot ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and custom finishes. There will be private outdoor patios in some homes.

Owners and visitors will have access to a staffed lobby and concierge services, on-demand housekeeping, grocery provisioning, dry cleaning, shoe-shining, and tailoring, secured and air-conditioned storage rooms that are available to all residents for purchase, a climate-controlled package, and mail room, a 24-hour security system, high-speed elevators, and controlled property access.

The groundbreaking is anticipated for early 2023.

Terra Group Releases Renderings for $1 Billion Development-Upland Park

Upland Park New Development
Upland Park New Development

Upland Park, a $1 billion transit-oriented development planned close to Dolphin Mall, has unveiled renderings. According to the developer, Upland Park is being specifically constructed for connection with the projected east-west transit link.

Upland Park’s urban planner is Plusurbia Design, while the project’s design architect is Arquitectonica with the developer listed as the Terra Group.

According to the developer, the community would have quick access to key employment hubs like the Health District, Downtown, Brickell, and Miami International Airport.

The actual project location is the Dolphin rapid transit station.

Once within the community, people will experience a master-planned neighborhood that is walkable and has resiliency elements as well as built-in traffic solutions.

In order to appeal to “all ages and audiences,” including elders and students, the community will also offer a range of home sizes and price points.

Project Description:

  • 1,700+ residences
  • 140,000 sq. ft. of retail space
  • 427,000 sq. ft. of commercial space
  • 126 room hotel
  • charter school

After the developer acquired a lease for the property on December 1 and secured a $35 million site work loan, site construction is anticipated to start in early 2023.

Aston Martin Residences Miami Reaches 97% Sold

Aston Martin Residences Miami Rendering
Aston Martin Residences Miami Rendering

According to the developers for Aston Martin Residences Miami, the tower is now 97% sold. With this news comes another unveiling with the Aston Martin exclusive 3-story penthouse.

The new penthouse is going for $59 million and a new name ‘Unique.’

Unique features seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a wraparound terrace on each story, a private pool, a gym, a jacuzzi, and a custom-built garage are all included in the 20,000 square foot home.

The final Aston Martin Vulcan race car, one of just 24 versions of the company’s 7.0-liter V12 820bhp, all-carbon fiber supercar, will also be given to the buyer. It is worth $3.2 million. It has its own climate-controlled garage and is only designed for track driving.

An 80-page art book with original works of art by the six internationally renowned artists-in-residence at the property has been published to promote the penthouse plan reveal.

Units range from studio to 4 bedroom floor plans with square footage beginning at 698. River and Panoramic units start at $750,000 and rise to $8+ million depending on the floor plan and unit location. As for the Sky and Penthouse residences, units begin at $14 million reaching well over $50 million.

Development Information

  • Developer: G&G Business Developments
  • General Construction: Coastal Construction
  • Architect and Design Team: Luis Revuelta of Miami and Bodas-Miani-Anger of Argentina

Residence Features

  • Private service entrance at basement level for all move-ins and personnel
  • Bulthaup custom cabinetry in kitchens
  • White marble floors throughout the entire unit and porcelain in all balconies
  • Quartz countertops in the kitchen. Piatra Grey (Ceasarstone) or similar
  • Gagganeau appliances in all residences: (sizes depends on units)
  • Duravit wall-mounted toilets in all units throughout the building and bidets in select units
  • All bathrooms feature marble floorings and walls (Thassos or similar
  • Hansgrohe faucets in secondary bathrooms and exclusive Axor model in master and powder bathrooms
  • Italian Bertolotto doors with AGB hardware in all units
  • Wood-paneled front doors to residence with programmable smartphone technologies such as NFC and Bluetooth
  • Floor soundproofing system installed throughout all units including all bathrooms
  • Walls dividing units with corridors will be 10″ wide with layers of Quiet Rock improving soundproofing
  • German Schuco hardware on sliding glass doors
  • ThyssenKrupp “Destination Dispatch” elevator system from main lobbies getting passengers to their destination in the shortest travel time and enabling access only to their own floor for enhanced security
  • High-speed elevators going up to 1200 feet per minute
  • High-speed internet and Wi-Fi hotspots in all common areas
  • Cast iron pipes and risers avoiding Waterflow noises

Amenities

  • Full-service building with concierge and hospitality-inspired services
  • Super Yacht Marina facilities
  • “The Aston Martin Club” membership
  • Rooftop infinity pool located on 55th floor
  • Fitness Spa and Fitness Center with Meditation
    Room and Treatments Suites
  • Private Steam, Sauna, and Locker Facilities
  • Pet-friendly building
  • Building designed with a helipad on the rooftop
  • 24-hour valet and covered garage self-parking
  • Valet charging stations for electric cars
  • Valet Butler
  • Additional bicycle and private storage spaces
  • 10 destination controlled super hi-speed elevators
    and separate dedicated service elevators
  • Digital connection to concierge and all building
    amenities from every residence
  • State-of-the-art Business Center and Conference Rooms
  • Art Gallery and Art Lobby on 53rd floor
  • Private Residence Movie Theatre, Event Space,
    Kids Playroom, Teen Center, and Game Rooms
  • Virtual Golf
  • Beauty Salon with blow-dry station, pedicure chair,
    manicure table, and wash stations

If you or someone you know have any interest in purchasing at Aston Martin Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.

Standard Residences Construction Update

The Standard Midtown Residences
The Standard Midtown Residences

Developer for The Standard Residences, Ross Development has officially applied for a construction update. The plans were originally filed on December 14.

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 Standard Residences are already 70% sold with construction completion slated for 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Standard Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Casa Tua Announced in Brickell by Fortune International Group

Fortune International Group to Develop Casa Tua Tower
Fortune International Group to Develop Casa Tua Tower

In Miami’s Brickell district, Fortune International Group is developing Casa Tua, an opulent residential skyscraper that will allow short-term rentals.

According to Fortune CEO Edgardo Defortuna, Ora by Casa Tua, a 70-story development with roughly 460 residential units, is proposed for the 1210 Brickell Avenue site. Early in the next year, Fortune will start accepting reservations.

The skyscraper will be the company’s first residential development. According to insiders, Miky and Leti Grendene’s hospitality business has been in discussions with developers for a long time. The Food Hall on Saks Fifth Avenue in Brickell City Centre and the Casa Tua main location are both in Miami Beach. Additionally, a Casa Tua Cucina restaurant will open in Miami’s Wynwood’s planned Nomad Wynwood Residences development.

Two new restaurant concepts, a 24-hour market, entertainment lounge, fitness, and wellness center, a three-story sky garden, and a rooftop club with a pool, jacuzzi, cabanas, and a bar will all be included in the mixed-use Brickell tower. The hotel management and marketing will be handled by Casa Tua.

According to Defortuna, the condos will have sizes ranging from 600 square feet for studios to 2,400 square feet for four bedrooms, with prices between $800,000 and $2.5 million. Defortuna predicts that a sizeable fraction of owners will profit from the option for buyers to rent out the apartments on a short-term basis. The lowest two-thirds of the skyscraper will feature between eight and ten units per floor, while the upper third of the tower will have fewer, larger units with an average of six units on each level.

The building is geared toward a younger clientele and offers a wine-tasting bar, a 24-hour grocery and bakery, a restaurant near the pool, and an equipped lobby.

Depending on sales milestones, he said, construction may start in late 2023 or early 2024.

According to property records, the property is owned by Patagonian Investment Internacional LLC, which is run by Argentine investors Federico Carabetta and Vicente Luis Carabetta. Next year, Fortune will close the location and destroy the parking garage to make way for Ora by Casa Tua. The garage is close to the office building at 1200 Brickell Avenue, which still houses the Dirty French Steakhouse owned by Major Food Group.

Casa Tua has outlets outside of Miami in Aspen and Paris and will establish a restaurant and lounge in New York City in Surrey, a Reuben Brothers venture, the following year.

Taurus Investment Holdings and The Congress Group Switch Civica Development from Office to Residential

Civica Tower
Civica Tower

The focus of Civica’s plans is shifting from offices to residences in recently updated plans for the development. In the previous plans, the development was set to rise 22 stories tall with a height change to 27 stories or 310 feet.

The changes also include 342 residential units, luxury amenities, commercial and office space, and an 8-level garage with 590 parking spaces.

The property is located five minutes walk from the Civic Center Metrorail station. The land sits right behind the 836 Expressway, which is being reconstructed as part of the Signature Bridge project.

Currently on the site is a three-story shopping center with 74,463 square feet, as well as a 4,768 square-foot bank branch. While the tower is being constructed, both of those buildings would still be present, albeit their parking spaces would be moved to the new parking garage for the complex.

The Miami Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to examine the project at a hearing on December 21. The architect for the project is listed as Cube 3 and the developers include Boston-based, Taurus Investment Holdings, and The Congress Group. The developer purchased the site for a combined $30.5 million in 2020.

New Renderings Revealed for Surf Row Residences in Surfside

Surf Row Residences Surfside
Surf Row Residences Surfside

In June 2022, Linéaire Group revealed plans for an 8-unit development known as Surf Row Residences. The collection located in the Surfside neighborhood of Miami aspires to usher in the next phase of urban beach life and is inspired by Surfside’s rich legacy and natural beauty.

Designed by award-winning firm Rene Gonzalez Architects (RGA), the development offers refined interiors, the utmost privacy, and unparalleled indoor-outdoor living adjacent to the beach. Only a few residences have been released and sales are currently by invitation only.

Through the careful use of skylights, layered glass, and double-height ceilings, each villa emphasizes the indoor-outdoor link. Three to five-bedroom residences with 3,500 to 5,600 square feet of internal space are available. Each residence will feature almost 2,000 square feet of private outdoor living space, including a rooftop with a plunge pool, a summer kitchen, and a large gazebo. Each property will also include a private garage and a front yard that is enclosed. Prices start at around $5.9 million for a luxury unit.

Residence Features

  • European kitchen with custom-designed wood cabinetry, imported marble countertops, and professional-grade appliances 
  • Large format coral stone flooring with natural wood inlay designs 
  • Floating staircases made with cantilevered solid wood slabs & glass panel railings 
  • Spa-inspired master bathroom furnished with a luxurious rain shower, oversized freestanding tub, and finished with imported fluted marble walls 
  • Skylights flood the interior with natural light via a central light shaft spanning all levels
  • Rooftop with summer kitchen and plunge pool 
  • Two-car indoor garages, plus one open-air parking space 
  • Latest smart home automation by Savant 
  • Top-of-the-line security system with exterior surveillance cameras
  • Private elevator 
  • Service/laundry room Upgrades
  • Kosher kitchen
  • Elevator lift for additional parking 
  • Interior surveillance package

The 0.65-acre development property is located between Collins Avenue and Harding Avenue on 88th Street’s northern frontage. The property was purchased from the previous owner for $7.3 million by an associate of Lineaire Group in August 2021.

The project is slated to break ground in Q2 of 2023 with completion scheduled for Q4 of 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Surf Row Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Interior Rendering at Surf Row Residences

Miami Worldcenter Completes Construction on 255,000 Square Feet of Retail Space

Jewel Box Miami Worldcenter
Jewel Box Miami Worldcenter

The Miami Worldcenter’s “Jewel Box,” which has a contemporary design and is enclosed in floor-to-ceiling glass, is situated at the intersection of the 7th Street Promenade and World Paseo open-air retail pedestrian streets, directly west of the development’s upcoming CitizenM boutique hotel and north of the finished luxury apartment tower Bezel Miami.

Approximately 255,000 square feet of retail space have now been finished at Miami Worldcenter with the completion of F-East as tenants actively finish out their spaces.

Another 80,000 square feet of lifestyle-focused retail space has been constructed by Miami Worldcenter’s developers. Block F-East, a standalone structure that is part of the $4 billion mixed-use complex in the center of Downtown Miami, is one of the last retail components of the 27-acre project to be completed.

Sephora, lululemon, Savage x Fenty, Ray-Ban, Posman Books, and Lucid Motors are among the impressive list of recently opened and upcoming tenants at Miami Worldcenter. Other dining and entertainment options include Bowlero, Sports & Social, Michelin-starred Chef Michael Beltran’s Brasserie Laurel, El Vecino, and Chicago’s Maple & Ash and Etta restaurants.

The 300,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space at Miami Worldcenter, one of the largest private urban real estate developments in Florida, will be complemented by a variety of residential, business, and hospitality applications.

Miami Worldcenter Associates, directed by Principal Art Falcone and Managing Partner Nitin Motwani, and CIM Group are the project’s master developers.

Three finished residential towers—the PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter, Caoba, and Bezel Miami—can now be found in Miami Worldcenter. The 351-room CitizenM hotel is now finished with construction and is scheduled to debut at Miami Worldcenter in the first quarter of 2023.

In addition, work is being done on phase one of the 52-story Miami World Towers, which will include 550 apartment units, Legacy Hotel & Residences, a mixed-use building with 310 branded residences atop a hotel and 50,000 square feet of medical office space, and Caoba’s second phase, which will include a nearby 40-story tower with 420 apartments.

There are several planned projects, including The Crosby, a 450-unit turn-key condominium by Related Group and Merrimac Ventures, and 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 579-unit fully furnished condominium by Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures, a mixed-use residential and commercial development by Abbhi Capital, a residential development by the New York-based Naftali Group, and a three-tower mixed-use project by The Witkoff Group that will have up to 2,000

World Square, a 20,000-square-foot outdoor public plaza and park, will complement Miami Worldcenter’s shopping streets. With its abundance of open space, shade trees, and spacious, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks lined with food, entertainment, and retail concepts, World Square is intended to act as the hub of the development.

A $5 million public art project at Miami Worldcenter, organized by the Miami-based curatorial collective PRIMARY and renowned art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, would turn the 27-acre “city within a citystreets “‘s and buildings into a permanent outdoor art museum. Large-scale murals, paintings, and sculptures produced by internationally renowned artists such as Nina Chanel Abney, Woody De Othello, Viktor El-Saieh, Nick Cave, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Hernan Bas, Serge Toussaint, Zadok Ben-David, and Franz Ackermann will be included in the program once it is finished.

Ten city blocks make up Miami Worldcenter, which is next to Museum Park, which is home to the Frost Museum of Science and Pérez Art Museum Miami, as well as the FTX Arena, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and Wolfson Campus of Miami Dade College. Miami Worldcenter is the largest and best-connected transit-oriented development in Florida thanks to its proximity to Brightline’s MiamiCentral station, which provides direct train service to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando and access to Tri-Rail, the Metromover, and the Metrorail.