Plans for a 30 Story Tower in North Miami Beach are Announced by BH Group
After purchasing land in North Miami Beach, developer BH Group is planning a 30-story residential structure located at 2261 N.E. 164th Street.
The 1.96-acre site was sold by CK Prive Group 164 LLC, controlled by Bruno Bloch in North Miami Beach, to the BH Group in Aventura for $11 million. The property increased in value since it was last sold for $8.3 million in 2016.
Currently on the property is a 1969-built warehouse of 35,538 square feet. The warehouse will be destroyed, according to BH Group, and a skyscraper with 400 luxurious residential units will be built in its place.
CFE Architects of Miami Lakes will be the architect for the project.
After the city rezoned a significant portion of its east side to allow for higher density and mixed-use development, North Miami Beach has been experiencing an increase in commercial and residential developments.
BH Group has been purchasing sites all over South Florida. The business frequently collaborates with Miami-based Related Group including District 225 condo in downtown Miami, a condo on Fisher Island, a waterfront condo in North Miami, the Transit Village mixed-use project in West Palm Beach, and condos on Bay Harbor Islands.
Melo Group Tops Off Construction of URBAN 22
Seven months after breaking ground, the Edgewater twin-tower apartment building known as URBAN 22 has officially topped off on construction. The developer for the project, the Melo Group is a well-known development group in the Miami area. After completing 6,000+ residential units in Miami over the years, they currently have 2,000 units under construction.
Multiple parcels making up the 1.94 acre site stretch’s from Second Avenue, 22nd Street, to 23rd street. The Melo Group started purchasing these sites in 2011 that is now making up the site for URBAN 22.
The project call for twin 15-story towers that will total 708,119 square feet with an 8-story podium connecting between the two. The towers will feature 441 residential units, 7,168 sq. ft. of retail, 5,692 sq. ft. of office space, and 529 parking spaces.
The units will range from 725 to 1,200 square feet of living space with each unit featuring a private balcony with glass surround railings. There are 4 studios, 243 one bedroom, 152 two bedroom, and 42 three bedroom units available.
The garage will feature a pool deck on the roof, indoor/outdoor spa, garden terraces, and a fitness center with a social room for gatherings. The Melo Group stated that project would enhance the pedestrian experience through the bridge between the two buildings as well as the retail and commercial aspects.
Developers File Coastline Review for a 30 Story Mixed Use Tower
In North Bay Village at 1755 Kennedy Causeway, B Developments under the LGE NBV, LLC submitted a request to Miami-Dade County for a coastline review. Arquitectonica was hired by the developer to create a mixed-use structure that would be 345 feet tall, 30 floors tall, and directly face Biscayne Bay.
Due to the property’s frontage on Biscayne Bay and its compliance with Article III, Section 33D of the Miami-Dade County Code of Ordinances, the application is necessary. The coastline setback and side setback are subject to variance requests from the developer. A structure with 30 floors must be 75 feet away from the main shoreline and 25 feet away from the side shorelines, according to the County Code’s setback requirements.
The property can’t be developed strictly in accordance with the criteria due to the tower’s height, the property’s size, and the lot’s proportions. To build in compliance with the site plans, the setback from the beach would have to be decreased to 25 feet, resulting in a 50-foot variance.
The developer is offering to construct a public bay walk behind the property along Biscayne Bay as leverage to get the variances allowed for the project because the County standards cannot be met. On the plus side, the proposal complies with the 2020 Island Walk Design Criteria as well as the North Bay Village Unified Land Development Code.
According to floor designs submitted in February 2022 to the North Bay Village Planning & Zoning Board, the distinctive two-story waterfront restaurant would occupy 19,455 square feet of area between the ground floor and mezzanine level. From the mezzanine level to floors 2 through 5, 8 and 9, the majority of the west podium would be occupied by offices. There are five storeys of parking on the podium’s remaining surface.
On the 6th and 7th floors are the residential amenity levels, which have a landscape deck with three pools, barbecue spaces, fire pits, kids’ splash pads, party lounges, residential lounges, game rooms, sky lobbys, and fitness centers. On the south and west sides of the sixth level, there will be a separate amenity deck that the office tenants can use.
BuildingPlans Description
473,252 square feet project
201 residential units
32,654 square feet of amenities
19,455 square feet for a 2-story restaurant with a waterfront terrace
1,860 square feet of office space
408 parking space in a parking structure podium
The landscape architect is listed as Arquitectonica and the civil engineer as Kimbley-Horn.
Residential units would start on the 10th level and range in size from 670 to 2255 square feet, including 104 one-bedroom, 83 two-bedroom, 8 three-bedroom, and 6 four-bedroom units.
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.
Plans Submitted for a 2 Tower Fontainebleau Project
Fontainebleau Apartments II is a two-tower multifamily development of 10 and 19 stories that is planned to rise atop 4.03 acres of backfilled land in Fontainebleau, Florida. It was developed by the Miami Lakes-based real estate developer and general contracting firm LF Development through an affiliated entity referred to as Combo Group Holdings LLC.
The project, designed by Coral Gables-based Valle Valle & Partners, would include 600 residential units split between its two towers, 5,200 square feet of retail space, and 957 parking spaces, including 147 parking spaces for electric vehicles and 20 handicap spaces. The engineering team is made up of Solver Engineering, Zamora & Associates, and Fineline Engineers, Inc. The landscape architect is Witkin Hults + Partners.
The property itself spans 11.18 acres which is roughly 487,436 square feet with the property also backing to a lake. The lake/property is specifically located west of Northwest 87th Avenue, east of Northwest 97th Avenue, between State Route 836 Expressway to the north and West Flagler Street to the south. The developer is requesting to backfill 4.03 acres (175,480.00 square feet) of the lake/property to construct the multifamily project.
If approved, Fontainebleau Boulevard would front the recently filled in land and run directly between these neighboring thoroughfares. The developer is also requesting that the property’s designation be changed from Water to Medium-High Density Residential and that the zoning be altered from GU to RU-4.
These zonings and classifications surround the region, which is being used as leverage to support the zoning changes. The owner of the area where the buildings are planned to go up is indicated as Italo Campagna.
The site permits 50 dwelling units per acre, resulting in a total of about 560 dwellings. Additionally, the developer is including 36 workforce housing units (WHU) at a rate of 6 percent, allowing for a density increase of about 50 units.
Residential units would have floor patterns with one or two bedrooms. The combined floor area of the two buildings would be 691,497 square feet, and 75,480 square feet of the land would be used as private open space to surround the complex. Google Maps places the building at 9193 Fontainebleau Boulevard, almost exactly where the south tower’s entrance would be.
On July 28, plans for Fontainebleau Apartments II were submitted, although there was no mention of a requested application meeting time.
Approval Received for 87 Condo 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.
Cipriani Residences Receives FAA Height Approval for 3 Tower Project
As the approval and permit process continues for Miami’s newest luxury tower in Brickell, Cipriani Residences is one step closer to construction.
The developers for Cipriani has just received approval for the height clearance for the 3 tower development with one tower at 80 stories, one at 60, and another at 50 stories. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the tower is approved at 940 feet above ground or 950 feet above sea level.
The two rental towers have a maximum height of 693 feet above ground.
Cipriani Residences Miami, located at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Miami’s renowned Brickell area, which will represent the famous brand’s elegant design and exceptional service.
Mast Capital paid $103 million, marking this transaction as one of the largest in Miami-Dade in 2021.
Cipriani is currently working with Mast Capital and Arquitectonica to bring this luxury building to life. Not only will the tower feature luxury amenities, but each residence will offer custom finishes and gorgeous designs.
The project will features 1,300 residential units spreading over the 3 towers, 18,300 sq. ft. of restaurant space, and 1,600 parking spaces.
For this specific project, Mast Capital has partnered with a private real estate equity firm, Rockpoint, which will be responsible for the multifamily component. Mast Capital will be utilizing MSD and CanAm for financing. Arquitectonica is listed as the architect for the project.
The groundbreaking for this project is anticipated for Q4 of 2022 with a completion date in 2026.
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.
Renderings Revealed for Miami’s M Tower
In Downtown Miami, at 56 SW 1st St and 65 SW 2nd St, the 57-story M Tower is moving forward after construction plans were filed and renderings released by developers. The Miami Parking Authority and Downtown 1st Street LLC are collaborating on the creation of the M-Tower.
Last week, the developer filed the plans with the Urban Development Review board and those plans included some significant changes. The newly filed plans included a height increase from 49 stories to 57 stories.
The new plans also have an increase of 675 units, up from 404 apartments. There will also be 694 parking spaces in an 8-story podium connecting to a commercial space expanding 10,531 square feet.
Drive aisle, floor plans, and a parking reduction are among the zoning concessions that the developers are asking for.
Although an unlimited is permitted on the property, the Federal Aviation Administration would still have restrictions on the height.
Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates is listed as the architect. The next Urban Development Review Board meeting is scheduled for July 20th. If this new design is approved, construction would begin in Winter 2022.