New Renderings Released for The Wellness Club at The Village of Coral Cables
Recently released renderings of The Wellness Club at The Village at Coral Gables, will feature over 4,000 square feet of stunning amenities and features.
The Village at Coral Gables is situated at 535 Santander Avenue and spread across 17 lots, bounded by Malaga Avenue, Santander Avenue, Segovia Street, and Hernando Street.
The new images offer a sneak peek at a few of the excellent features that will honor the city’s legacy while providing for contemporary opulent conveniences. The large wellness clubhouse exudes a modern and tropical environment. It was created in the manner of the Mediterranean revival, and its color palette combines natural tones with lush green flora and subtle gold décor accents.
The exquisitely designed amenity spaces raise the bar for contemporary living in historic Coral Gables and were curated by MG Development in association with renowned architect De La Guardia Victoria Architects & Urbanists. Some amenities include like high-speed wi-fi and a large monitor screen to host virtual meetings and more. They also include a fitness wing, a luxurious plunge pool, a library, and a conference center.
The carefully chosen interiors draw inspiration from Seville, Spain’s visual appeal and way of life, MG Developer sought to carry on George Merrick’s legacy. The boutique 48-home private enclave will honor Merrick’s tradition and history in a timeless yet contemporary manner.
A full block of courtyards will be incorporated into The Village at Coral Gables, which will be surrounded by gardens with alcoves modeled after those in the Plaza de Espaa. Fifty percent of the site is anticipated to be covered with lush vegetation and hidden parking garages with decorative elements that go well with the Coral Gables neighborhood.
Townhomes, Lofts, Villas, and Flats are the four main groupings offered at The Village at Coral Gables. The style and size of the residences will vary, ranging from elegant flats with two bedrooms, a study, and a balcony to attractive townhomes with four bedrooms that are between 1,750 and 3,100 square feet in size.
Construction is expected to be completed by 2024.
National Developer PMG Announces West Eleventh Residences in Miami
In Miami’s Park West neighborhood, Property Markets Group unveiled plans for a condominium tower with short-term rental options.
West Eleventh Residences will offer short-term rental flexibility and a first-time opportunity for owners to enjoy fully centralized management with the ability to host guests 365 days a year on Airbnb.
At 18 N.W. 11th St., which is currently owned by Miami-based Block 17 Land Trust, West Eleventh Residences would rise 44 floors. For the project, PMG has joined forces with the Marc Roberts Cos. and the Miami-based Lion Development Group, directed by Michael Simkins. On the bottom floor, there would be a 30,000-square-foot entertainment facility and food hall in addition to 659 completely equipped condos.
Although Miami’s short-term condo rentals were just introduced a few years ago, they are now a significant part of the city’s most recent condo development boom. They give condo owners the option to occupy them themselves or rent them out for however many days are necessary, allowing them to potentially profit from higher daily rental rates.
The E11even Hotel & Residences, another condominium for short-term rentals, and the E11even Residences Beyond are being constructed by PMG, Simkins, and Roberts directly west of the West Eleventh Residences.
“The demand for short-term rental properties with on-site support for seamless hosting is high in South Florida, especially in downtown Miami,” said Ryan Shear, managing partner at PMG. “Not only will West Eleventh Residences offer flexible living options and luxury condo ownership for buyers, but it will also provide impeccable residences and superb amenities for Airbnb guests and owners to enjoy.”
Condos at West Eleventh Residences will range in size from 334 square feet for studios. The units would contain smart home technology for lighting, audio, video, and other features. Costs start at roughly $300,000. The real sales push will begin on February 20.
The project was designed by Sieger Suarez Architects.The structure would have a restaurant, a lounge, a fitness center, and a pool.
Simkins asserted that “our collaboration with PMG and Marc Roberts Cos. on West Eleventh Residences will once again underscore the area’s potential, solidifying Downtown Miami’s District 11 into a true live-work-play community for all.”
Significant Archaeological Find In Miami From A 7,000-Year-Old Settlement at New Construction Site
For the last 18 months, archaeologists have been excavating at a new development site on the Miami River, where developer Related Group plans to build three residential towers.
Researchers claim to have discovered a significant archaeological discovery at the location, including 7,000-year-old relics and other proof that the area was once occupied by prehistoric people.
One of the towers will include Baccarat Residences Miami. Ancient artifacts and fossils found at the site are giving researchers a glimpse into a civilization that once thrived along the river. One of the earliest populations in the region is thought to have been the Tequesta people.
Will Pestle, a bioarchaeologist and University of Miami Professor stated “There is a very important ceramic phase of this site so there is pottery, broken pieces of pottery, there are stone tools, arrowheads, projectile points, abundant animal remains, deer and fish, but there are also remains of sharks. There are remains of giant sea turtles, remains of whales, remains of an extinct kind of seal, the West Indian monk seal.”
The Miami Professor also stated that the site could date back to as early as 7,000 years which he states is older than the pyramids in Egypt and Colosseum in Rome.
The site is significant and they believe it to be “potentially eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places based on criterion D, that it contains well-preserved cultural deposits that could contribute to our knowledge of prehistoric subsistence and settlement patterns,” according to a 2021 report submitted to the city by Archaeological and Historical Conservancy, Inc. Additionally, the location has human remains that fall under Chapter 872.05 of the Florida Statutes.
According to the group, archaeologists have “collected cultural material” that includes “tools and jewelry made of stone, shell, and bone. Ecofacts contain animal teeth and bones as well as shells that indicate food waste.
According to the paper, “Other elements of importance include wood, seeds, and charcoal. Historical artifacts include some items connected to European interaction, most likely Spanish artifacts from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The objects connected to Miami’s American settlers from the nineteenth century are among the additional historical items.
Pestle also stated, “Let’s design the buildings in such a way that what is there can be preserved and seen by the public visiting, so when you walk into that Baccarat hotel, which is going to be on the parcel that is currently being excavated, you can see through a glass floor and you can see the ancient remnants of this city.”
On April 4th the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board is meeting to discuss the importance of the findings as well as the procedures that were followed in the excavation.
Plans for 78-Story Tower in Brickell Goes to FAA for Height Permit
The 78-story mixed-use tower 18, also known as 18 At 8th, which was launched back in 2017, has big intentions that Karam Group and Claro Development have revived. This building would stand tall at 954 feet above mean sea level and replace an existing single-story strip mall at the southwest corner of South Miami Avenue and Southwest 8th Street in Brickell.
Recent filings of building permits with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirm the development toward making this lofty ambition a reality. The skyscraper will provide a total of 923,000 square feet of space, including 392 residential units, 66,618 square feet of retail space, and 464 parking spaces, thanks to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board’s prior approval. This tower is expected to be a landmark in Miami’s skyline thanks to the skilled architects of Nichols Architects, formerly NBWW Architects.
The property is owned by City Center Prop LLC, a company connected to Simon and Antoine Karam and their real estate investment group, the Karam Group. They have had possession of the property since January 2006.
The tower’s architectural renderings, which show a highly curved and constantly shifting framework, first surfaced towards the end of 2016 or the beginning of 2017. Standing only 30 feet short of meeting the supertall requirements, the skyscraper appears to be a stunning and exciting addition to the skyline.
The tower has a distinctive structure that begins with a firm foundation and spreads as it grows taller. The apartments get bigger and provide more magnificent views as the building gets taller. The balconies are positioned to emphasize the tower’s growth, create the appearance of a continuously expanding structure, and provide access to the surrounding landscape. As a result, the tower has a genuinely organic shape that seems to open and embrace the scenery as it soars to the sky.
The base of the tower has a slope snaking around the outside of it, giving the impression that the podium is collapsing beneath the weight of the tall building. Vertical fins create dramatic shadows on the glass facade of the base, which houses parking spaces and four floors of retail space, highlighting this alluring design aspect.
Lofty Brickell Condos Officially Breaks Ground
The official groundbreaking on the 44-story Lofty Brickell occurred this morning with Newgard Group in attendance and a celebratory champagne toast.
Lofty Brickell is a $300 million project with 362 condo units while 88% of the units already under contract.
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 the Lofty lot for $50 million.
The contractor is named as Americaribe-Moriarty JV. According to a late October FAA approval, Lofty will soar to a height of 574 feet.
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 pull
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
Beyond the initial Lofty tower, there are plans for additional expansion. In September, utilities for 782 residential apartments, 11,364 square feet of restaurant space, and 13,928 square feet of commercial space were secured.
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.
Developer Files Permit for Vertical Construction on Riverside Wharf in Downtown Miami
Developers for the newest construction development, Riverside Wharf, located at 114 SW North River Drive in downtown Miami, has filed a permit for vertical construction.
Plans for the project include the construction of a 10-story building across 1.5 acres that will serve as a world-class entertainment destination, designed by highly-acclaimed architecture firm Cube3 Architects, with interiors by world-renowned iCrave and landscape design by Savino-Miller Design Studio, and developed by a joint venture partnership between MV Real Estate Holdings, Driftwood Capital, and Merrimac Ventures.
Riverside Wharf will feature 222,279 square feet of space, including a 165-room Dream Miami luxury hotel, a world-class 30,000-square-foot nightclub and rooftop day club, a high-energy 12,000-square-foot event hall and mezzanine, the rebirth and expansion of The Wharf Miami with 16,000 square feet of signature restaurants, a private marina capable of accommodating megayachts,
The permit was filed in December and no general contractor has been listed. MTCI Private Provider is in charge of the project’s plan review and inspections, according to Building Department records.
The developers stated in August 2022 that they intend to begin construction in the second quarter of 2023. Once construction begins, The Wharf Miami will close temporarily before reopening permanently as part of the new Riverside Wharf complex.
37 Story Tower Designed by Arquitectonica and Developed by 13th Floor Investments in Now Complete
Cascade, a 37-story multi-family building at 3050 Southwest 37th Avenue in Miami, is now complete. The building, designed by Arquitectonica and developed by a joint venture partnership between Miami-based real estate developers 13th Floor Investments and Adler Group, in collaboration with global investment manager Barings, contains 421 modern apartment homes ranging in size from 510 to 1,323 square feet.
The residential tower is the second to be completed within the 7-acre Link at Douglas master plan, which is bounded to the north by Peacock Avenue, to the east by Southwest 37th Avenue (Douglas Road), to the south by Shipping Avenue and South Dixie Highway, and to the west by Southwest 37th Court. The building’s general contractor was Civic Construction, and it received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) from Miami-Dade County on January 5.
The 37-story tower is located at the intersection of two of Miami’s most desirable neighborhoods, Coconut Grove and Coral Gables, and is adjacent to the Douglas Road Metrorail Station, US-1, the city’s main thoroughfare, and The Underline, a 10-mile linear park, urban trail, and public art destination. Residents have direct access to the Metrorail system, bus lines, and the Miami and Coral Gables Trolleys, making commuting to Brickell, Downtown Miami, and the Health District a breeze.
The property’s interiors, designed by DesignAgency, feature teak wood and textured wall designs that contrast with matte black accents, creating effortless elegance without exclusivity. Earth tones can be found throughout, from the lobby lounge’s relaxed greenery and natural wood details to a lush garden display outlining the expansive amenity deck, providing serenity in each space.
Stone-wrapped kitchen islands, floor-to-ceiling windows, and in-unit washers and dryers are features of the residential units. Tall matte lacquer soft close cabinets, full tile backsplash, modern ENERGY STAR® appliances, porcelain tiled showers, front-lit vanity mirrors, and wood-look flooring are among the superior features and finishes. Select residences have inboard private balconies.
Cascade’s amenities include a resort-style pool with luxury lounge seating, cabanas, a poolside bar, an outdoor movie screen, and a game room with a foosball table, billiards, shuffleboard, and card tables, a basketball half-court, a yoga studio, grilling stations, outdoor dining areas, an indoor social lounge with comfortable seating, modern kitchen, media room, and a kids’ playroom, and an onsite dog run and wash.
The Link at Douglas master plan will include approximately 1,600 residential units, over 32,000 square feet of retail space, and a public plaza connecting to The Underline. Cascade’s sister property, CORE, a 22-story multifamily tower with 312 apartment residences and 6,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, opened in 2021.
Fort Partners Purchase Land in Surfside to Build 14-Story Condo
A subsidiary of Fort Partners, which constructed the opulent Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club in Surfside, spent $41.5 million for an oceanfront plot of land in the community where a new condominium will be constructed.
9165 Surfside LLC, acting on behalf of Wexford Real Estate Investors of West Palm Beach, sold the 0.54-acre site at 9163 to 9165 Collins Ave. to Hillcrest Land LLC, acting on behalf of Fort Lauderdale of Fort Lauderdale. 9165 Collins Ave Lender 1 LLC provided the buyer with a $50 million mortgage.
The Hillcrest by the Sea co-op building, which was constructed in 1949, is still located on the land, which is close to the north of the Surf Club. A premium apartment will be built in the place of that 24-unit structure.
The land will be redeveloped with a 14-story condo in 10 levels and 32 spaces in an underground parking garage, according to plans approved by town officials in 2022. Condos would be very big, with 10,000 to 12,500 square feet of space.
The proposal was created by Hollywood firm ODP Architecture.
This continues the pattern of older co-op and condo buildings along South Florida’s coast being purchased and renovated into luxury condos to accommodate the inflow of affluent out-of-state residents.
Just south of Collins Avenue, Fort Partners plans to build another condominium.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter Construction One Step Closer to Breaking Ground
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, has applied to the Federal Aviation Administration for height approval. According to a filing with the agency on January 12, the tower will be 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level.
The construction permit that was filed in July 2022 states that The Crosby will include 450 condo units and 3,370 square feet of retail in a 33-story tower.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter will sit on 0.55 acres in the Park West neighborhood of Miami. The units themselves will be fully furnished and finished from studios to two-bedroom floor plans. Square footage will range from 350 to 825 square feet and pricing will begin in the low $300,000. Interiors will be curated by AvroKo.
Residence Features Include:
9-foot-high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
Balcony with every residence
Finished interior and exterior flooring
Gourmet kitchens featuring custom Italian cabinetry
Bosch appliances, including paneled refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, built-in convection oven/microwave, and cooktop
Rain showers in primary bathrooms and custom Italian vanities
Full-size washer and dryer in unit
Fully built-out closets
Contemporary lighting packages, including recessed lighting, dimmers, and lighting control
Brilliant smart-home system offering seamless personalization with the touch of a button, including the ability to control audio, climate, window treatments, and lighting systems
Smart keyless entry system allowing you to unlock your door via smart app, door code, keycard, or Apple Watch
The Crosby will be designed by Cohen Freeman Encinosa (CFE) Architects. The design of the tower appears modern with floor-to-ceiling glass windows on every floor and expansive terraces throughout. The Crosby features over 22,000 square feet of luxury amenities from a rooftop pool to a ground-floor restaurant.
Tower Amenities Include:
Expansive rooftop resort-style pool with jacuzzi, cabanas, and grilling stations perfect for entertaining
Inviting fire pit lounge with breathtaking views of the Biscayne Bay skyline
State-of-the-art fitness center featuring saunas and plunge pools
Clubroom with private dining and stunning water views
Convenient juice and coffee bar
Spacious coworking center
Gaming lounge
Curated museum-quality art throughout all common areas
24/7 security services, high-speed elevators, and controlled property access
24/7 concierge services European porcelain flooring
The Crosby will have no rental restrictions and the buyers are able to rent out their units using any available platform for as many days as they would like. In the announcement, Related expects the buyers to be mostly investors due to there being no restrictions.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Construction Update for Namdar Towers
There has just been a huge new utility agreement recorded that will add roughly 1,400 new apartments to downtown Miami. The agreement will enable Namdar Towers to start construction. The Building Department of Miami is already processing permits for the project.
The contract was signed by Ephraim Namdar on behalf of the development companies 50 North Miami LLC and 222 North Miami LLC, both of which have addresses in North Great Neck, New York. A $1,301,083.65 connection cost is anticipated.
According to a press statement from August, the project has secured a $195 million acquisition and construction loan.
In October, the Namdar Towers project was submitted to the UDRB. Miami’s Building Department is currently reviewing permits for development and demolition.
A 41-story structure with 680 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.
This project is planned in 2 phases, the 41-story tower will be part of phase 1 while the 43-story tower will be part of phase 2.
Development Information:
1,394 units
Pools
Fitness center
Bowling rooms
Golf simulators
Co-working space
7,984 sq. ft. of commercial space
336 parking spaces in a five-level garage
1,395 bicycle racks
The architect is identified as Behar Font. Permitting for construction and demolition is already in progress.
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.