Related Group Secures 18,000 Square Foot Lot in Edgewater for Development

Related Secures Vacant Land in Edgewater
Related Secures Vacant Land in Edgewater

Leading developer Related Group has purchased an 18,000-square-foot land piece in Edgewater, Miami, consisting of three adjacent sites in collaboration with Alex Karakhanian of LNDMRK.

The homes, which are located at 519, 525, and 535 Northeast 29th Street, are in a prime location and provide breathtaking views of Biscayne Bay as well as easy access to the MacArthur Bridge, which connects Edgewater to Miami Beach, and the I-195, which offers a direct route to Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach. The majority of the undeveloped plot cost $12 million to buy.

According to the President of Related, Nick Perez, “Related identified the growth potential of Edgewater years ago, when we delivered the transformational, four-tower Paraiso Bay community along with Edgewater’s first five-star waterfront restaurant, Amara at Paraiso.

Edgewater offers it all- prime waterfront views, world-class culinary offerings, and easy access to other key hubs, from the Design District to Miami Beach. This newest acquisition is another step forward in our efforts to solidify the area as a true hot spot.”

The site’s particular development plans are still a secret. The land, according to public records, is designated T6-36-A, which allows for the building of up to 36 floors and 150 units per acre. About 60 units might be created within the permitted parameters without the need for further bonuses.

Joel Rodriguez and Alex Suarez of Global Investment Realty served as the deal’s brokers, and PPD Edgewater LLC, run by Esteban Koffsman, was the seller. A well-known real estate firm called LNDMRK Development focuses on finding, acquiring, and building commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments all across the Southeastern United States. Along with The Dorsey and Nomad Residences Wynwood, both of which are in Wynwood, Related and LNDMRK are actively looking for more joint venture options throughout South Florida.

St. Regis Residences Miami Construction Update

St. Regis Residences Miami
St. Regis Residences

Related Group and Integra Investments have just submitted an application for a total demolition permit at the location of the St. Regis Residences Miami located in Brickell and as well as new designs for the elevation of the tower.

According to the filing, a total of 211,121 square feet will be completely destroyed at an estimated cost of $1,127,000.

The demolition contractor is named The BG Group LLC. According to county records, a 17-story structure constructed in 1966 now stands on the location. The Urban Development Review Board is expected to meet next week to discuss the changes on June 21, 2023.

St. Regis Residences Miami is planned to rise 48 stories or 639 feet and will include 391 parking spaces as well as 152 residential units.

Robert A.M. Stern Architects is creating the project with a nautical concept. CFE is the architect of the records.

The Residences

  • Private elevator and entry foyer to each residence
  • Double-door entry in select residences
  • 11-foot ceilings with integrated linear diffusers in living areas
  • Custom European marble flooring throughout
  • European solid wood doorways
  • All homes feature a powder room and laundry room
  • Integrated smart home technology

Kitchens

  • Gourmet kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry designed by Rockwell Group
  • Marble countertops and backsplashes
  • Fully integrated Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance packages, including:
    • Paneled refrigerator
    • Paneled freezer
    • Full-height wine refrigerator
    • Convection oven
    • Steam oven
    • Microwave
    • Dornbracht fixtures

Primary Suites and Bathrooms

  • Oversized walk-in closets
  • Midnight Bar and Butler’s Pantry
  • Split marble top vanities with Dornbracht fixtures
  • Oversized marble showers and free-standing bathtubs
  • Private water closets with Toto toilets

St Regis Residences Miami Amenities

  • 40,000 square feet of amenity space
  • On-premises ground floor, fine dining restaurant
  • Exclusive beach club access
  • Park-like grounds and lush terraces
  • State-of-the-art media room
  • Business center with coffee bar and conference rooms
  • Children’s entertainment room
  • Teen video game lounge
  • Programmable golf simulator
  • Salon equipped for all beauty services
  • Pet spa, grooming, and dog walking services
  • Private, secure climate-controlled storage
  • Private marina
  • Fully equipped fitness center
  • Relaxation and juice bar
  • Indoor lap pool and cold plunge pool
  • Pilates and yoga studio
  • Salt spa room
  • Dual saunas and steam rooms
  • State-of-the-art treatment room
  • Bayfront infinity pool and whirlpool with private cabanas
  • Poolside bar and cafe
  • Bayfront garden with seating area
  • St. Regis Butler service and in-room dining
  • St. Regis housekeeping services
  • St. Regis global membership privileges

31st Floor Sky Lounge

  • Double-height bar and lounge with water views
  • Signature St. Regis Cognac Room
  • Traditional St. Regis Tea Room
  • Billiards room
  • Catering Kitchen

Technologies

  • Keyless residential entry
  • Smart home climate and lighting control systems
  • State-of-the-art fiber optic WI-FI service throughout residences and amenities
  • Easy to use St. Regis residents-only app

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the St. Regis Residences Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

St. Regis Residences Brickell
St. Regis Residences Miami

Witkoff Proposed 3 Tower Development at Former Miami Arena Site

New-Project-in-Miami-Worldcenter
700 N Miami Avenue Miami

Three tower development has just been proposed to the Miami Urban Development Review Board at the site of the former Miami Arena.

In May 2023, developer Witkoff signed the utilities deal for the site located at 700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter.

New Development at Miami Worldcenter

The original design for the tower showed the tallest out of the three buildings to reach 57 stories tall. This revised proposal states that the three towers will rise 577 feet, 589 feet, and 615 feet with the tallest of the towers to reach 54 stories. The ground floor supermarket was in the original plans for the development but according to the proposal, it is no longer included.

The 700 N. Miami site proposal also includes 30,535 square feet of commercial space, 2,078 parking spaces on levels 2 through 9, and 2,346 residential units. Amenities for the development will include an amenity deck, indoor lounges, rooftop amenities for each tower, and pools for each tower.

Kobi Karp is listed as the architect for the project. The Urban Development Review Board is scheduled for June 21, 2023.

700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter
Miami Worldcenter New Development

Civica Center Phase II Receives FAA Approval

Civica Center Phase II in Miami
Civica Center Phase II Receives FAA Approval

Civica Center Phase II, a 27-story residential skyscraper planned for construction at 1050 Northwest 14th Street in Miami’s Allapattah district, has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval. The project is being developed by Boston-based The Congress Group and Taurus Investment Holdings, LLC. Kimley-Horn is the civil engineer and landscape architect for the 301-foot-tall building that was created by CUBE3 Architects.

The structure will be able to rise 310 feet above mean sea level or 301 feet above ground level thanks to the building permissions that were acquired. The FAA claims that, under certain circumstances, the planned structure won’t violate obstruction rules and won’t be dangerous for air navigation.

The Civica Center Phase II designs, which were initially intended to be a 22-story office tower, underwent significant revisions after being submitted to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board in December 2022. The original plan was for an office tower with a generous 731,472 square feet of space to be built in place of an existing surface-level parking lot behind the first phase. But the developers adjusted their strategy in reaction to market developments and Miami’s rising demand for residential real estate.

According to the updated Civica Center Phase II plans, there will be 342 residential units, with floor designs ranging from small studio apartments to roomy two-bedroom homes with 552 to 1,240 square feet. Additionally, the construction will include seven parking levels with room for up to 584 vehicles. The design of the 27-story tower features a tasteful blending of white stucco, glass, and architectural components embellished with striking gold alucobond panels. The location of the site is convenient; it is bounded to the north by Northwest 14th Street, to the south by State Road 836, to the east by Northwest 10th Avenue, and to the west by Northwest Highland Road.

Developers for Cove Edgewater Launch Sales

The Cove Edgewater
Cove Edgewater Rendering

Sales have officially started at the 40-story Cove Miami Tower in Edgewater. According to the developers, it will be a boutique premium condo development with sweeping views of Miami’s whole city as well as Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

There will be 116 residential units at Cove Miami, with 2 to 4 bedrooms. From $1.3 million to above $3.5 million will be the price range.

The UDRB received the plans in October 2022. Plans at the time indicated that the tower would have a top height of 465 feet and include a new baywalk section.

The Cove Edgewater

The architecture was created in collaboration with Kobi Karp and Dieguez Fridman, whilst Dieguez Fridman was the only designer of the interiors. The project is being developed in collaboration with Hazelton Capital Group and New York’s SB Development.

Building Features

  • Three levels of amenities + rooftop overlooking Biscayne Bay
  • Resort-style infinity pool with private cabanas
  • Gym
  • Spa with cold plunge pool
  • Massage rooms, Turkish bath, and sauna
  • Clubroom
  • Co-working area and meeting room
  • Game room
  • Owners lounge with wine cellar
  • Pet spa
  • Microcinema
  • Dock for water sports
  • Guest room
  • Private wineries
  • You can rent up to two times a year, with a minimum of three months
  • Garage in the building, with valet parking for two cars

Residence Features

  • Fully finished units
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Balcony in all residences
  • Kitchen counter in Calacatta gold marble
  • Italian kitchen and bathroom cabinets
  • Thermador and Bosch appliances
  • Wine cooler in select units
  • Marble bathrooms
  • and more
The Cove Edgewater Theater
The Cove Edgewater Pool Deck
The Cove Edgewater Portico

The groundbreaking is expected to take place in Q2 of 2024 with a top-off in 2026.

E11EVEN Residences Beyond Breaks Ground

West E11EVEN in Downtown Miami
West E11EVEN in Downtown Miami

The E11EVEN Residences Beyond is a portion of the ultra-luxury, dual-tower E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami development, which is situated in Miami’s District 11. Developed by PMG and E11EVEN Partners, the E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami project, located at 90 NE 11th St. in the recently enlarged entertainment hotspot, has taken Miami by storm, continuing to smash sales records and provides a distinctive experience, unlike anything the neighborhood has ever seen.

The E11EVEN Hotel & Residences development is being carried out by E11EVEN Partners Marc Roberts, Michael Simkins, and Dennis DeGori as well as PMG Partners Ryan Shear, Kevin Maloney, and Dan Kaplan who attended the groundbreaking.

According to Simkins, “E11EVEN Residences Beyond’s groundbreaking marks a crucial next step in constructing the future of District 11. This incredible property offers residents an optimized lifestyle unlike any other in Miami, featuring top-notch dining, elite services, and lushly appointed residences all within one highly energized location. Once built, it will set the standard for ultra-luxury living and entertainment districts across the country.”

This groundbreaking follows recent announcements at E11EVEN Residences Beyond, which include the addition of The Clayton, an opulent $25 million private social and cigar club, and the recent expansion of the tower to offer additional units for sale and more amenity space. These developments were made possible by an incredibly high demand for these residences and record-breaking sales success across the dual-tower development as a whole.

The Clayton Social Club at E11EVEN Residences Miami

PMG and E11EVEN Partners also announced that they had obtained $262 million in construction financing. E11EVEN Residences Beyond received a loan from Madison Realty Capital, while Jones Lang LaSalle served as the transaction’s broker.

Riviera Dining Group recently announced plans to add a second-floor restaurant with a direct entrance from the ground floor, as well as an upscale lounge and private membership club, to the extraordinary lineup of amenities offered by the first tower of the E11EVEN Hotel & Residences.

E11EVEN Residences Beyond and E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami offer a resort-style, entertainment-driven experience and destination.

They are conveniently located in Downtown Miami’s District 11. Its floor designs in both of its towers include presidential collections and penthouse suites in addition to studios and two bedrooms. Subzero and Wolf appliances, unique ITALKRAFT Italian cabinetry, premium finishes, and designer-selected furnishings are all included in each unit’s equipment list of fully integrated “smart building” features. Internationally renowned Sieger Suarez Architects will create the buildings’ towering 65 stories, while award-winning design firm AvroKO will create their interiors.

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at E11EVEN Residences Beyond and E11EVEN Hotel & Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Two Tower Development by Swire Properties Revealed-One Island Drive Miami

The Residences at Marian Oriental
The Residences at Marian Oriental

One Island Drive, an exceptional residential and hospitality destination located on a private island sanctuary just minutes from Miami’s lively metropolitan core, has unveiled its first official features, according to Swire Properties. One Island Drive, which is surrounded by beachfront views, will be among the pinnacles of Swire Properties’ portfolio of world-class properties and is destined to become a distinctive landmark on the Miami skyline.

One Island Drive will be a tranquil haven with two magnificent buildings, situated at the southernmost tip of Brickell Key, the private island community that Swire Properties has been building for more than 40 years. The luxurious collection of 220 two- to four-bedroom private homes with expansive floorplans of up to 4,700 square feet and two prestigious duplex penthouses at the top of the building, each spanning over 6,000 square feet, will be found in the first tower, known as “The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, Miami,” which rises to a height of over 800 feet. The second tower will rise 400 feet tall and will feature 151 rooms with the famous North American Mandarin Oriental Hotel in addition to 61 private Residences and 28 hotel Residences.

Residence Features

  • Panoramic views of Biscayne Bay
  • Resort-style podium
  • 100,000 square feet of amenities
  • Multi-tiered landscaped infinity pools
  • Private cabanas
  • Work lounges
  • Private dining room
  • Chef kitchens
  • Top-notch restaurants
  • Signature spa
  • Cutting-edge health and wealth facilities

An award-winning international design team, each at the top of their respective industries, will work together to create One Island Drive, a landmark of understated elegance on the waterfront. The bold exterior design by Kohn Pederson Fox Associates (KPF) will redefine the skyline; the interiors of The Residences by Parisian designer Tristan Auer; the interiors of the hotel by AD 100 and Elle Décor A-List Parisian designer Laura Gonzalez; and the landscape architecture by renowned Thai firm Shma. For Auer, Gonzalez, and Shma, this is their first commission for new development in the country.

One Island Drive will be the first residential building to be constructed on Brickell Key in the last 15 years. Pricing will begin at $3,500,000 when sales begin in the latter half of 2023.

Swire Properties Reveals One Island Drive
One Island Drive Announced on Brickell Key

New Renderings Released for Hilton Hotel Concept at Okan Tower

Okan Tower Hilton Hotel Concept
Okan Tower Hilton Hotel Concept

The projected Hilton Hotel inside the Okan Tower has just released new renderings.

Okan Tower recently underwent thorough piling tests, as required by the city’s building ordinance for extremely tall structures. The pile drilling phase has begun, and the developer declared, after all, the pilings passed their testing successfully. The foundation work’s contractor is named Jacob Companies Inc on permits issued by Miami’s Building Department. Ant Yapi Construction, a Turkish company with a Miami office, and Civic Construction, a Miami-based company, are the general contractors for Okan Tower.

Okan Tower, a mixed-use development with 70 stories and a tulip-shaped design that is destined to become a landmark in Downtown Miami, has revealed a new exterior rendering. The 902-foot towering megaplex, which was created by Okan Group and Behar Font & Partners, is situated at 555 North Miami Avenue at the intersection of Miami’s shoreline, with great dining, entertainment, and culture. A Hilton Hotel will be the development’s focal point, and there will be a variety of upscale facilities available in the homes.

When Okan Tower is finished, it will include more than 900,000 square feet of space, including a 64,000 square foot “Class A” office building, a 316-key Hilton Miami Bayfront Hotel, 163 Sky Residences with amenities solely for owners, 236 Short-Term Rental Residences powered by Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and 236 such residences. The development is slated to grow to be one of Miami’s tallest structures.

According to the architect’s website, the Okan Tower’s delicate profile was modeled after the tulip in honor of the company’s Turkish roots, where the tulip is the national flower.

Amenities:

  • 24-hour reception and concierge
  • 70th-floor rooftop pool and sky deck with private cabanas
  • 12th-floor lap pool with clubroom and lounges
  • State-of-the-art health and fitness center with yoga studio, Peloton bikes, and fitness MIRROR.
  • Sauna, steam, and treatment rooms
  • Children’s sensory and playroom
  • Theater
  • Wine cellar
  • Owner’s lounge

The completion date for Okan Tower is set to be in 2027. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Okan Tower, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Hilton Hotel Okan Tower

Miami Riverbridge Project Receives Approval for Construction in Downtown Miami

Miami Riverbridge in Downtown Miami
Miami Riverbridge in Downtown Miami

On May 11, Miami commissioners voted overwhelmingly to accept the waivers required for the reconstruction of the Hyatt Regency in downtown Miami, Miami Riverbridge. This new supertall tower has also seen the release of new renderings.

Estimated to cost approximately $1.5 billion, the project calls for three new towers, two of 61 stories and one 95-story supertall, which would contain over 1,500 residential units, a new flagship 615-key Hyatt Regency hotel and 264 branded serviced apartments, 190,000 square feet of Class A meeting and events space, commercial and retail spaces, over 1,000 parking spaces and 50,000 square feet of open public space including a 480-foot-long rejuvenated riverwalk.

Arquitectonica is the architect of the Miami Riverbridge, which is being built by Hyatt Hotels Corporation and Gencom under the HRM Owner LLC.

The public benefits that the massive project would bring to the site and vicinity were underlined by Miami Riverbridge’s developers. Improvements to the streetscape for a better pedestrian experience and quicker access in and out of Miami’s urban core would relieve the congestion and traffic flow in this area of the city, which is frequently crowded and polluted by traffic.

The developers consented to give $25 million to help fund affordable housing in Miami. The project’s development would result in the creation of 4,500 jobs, with a rise in permanent employment from 350 to 900. Miami RiverBridge would bring in nearly $1.5 billion in city taxes, levies, and ground rent that could be used to expand public benefits throughout the city. Land leasing rent would rise from $250,000 to a minimum of $2,500,000, or 2.5% of gross receipts. A project park impact fee may also be used to pay for the renovation and reopening of the nearby Fort Dallas Park and the preservation of the nearby historic Flagler Worker’s House, which is located on city-owned property.

The convention center and the 40-year-old Hyatt Regency would be demolished to make room for the new complex if the proposal were to be accepted. By 2023’s end or the beginning of 2024, the developers hope to secure financing. The third tower is expected to be completed in Q3 2029, with the first two towers arriving by Q3 2028. Construction is anticipated to start in 2025.

Public Park at Miami Riverbridge
Miami Riverbridge River View