Sales for Waldorf Astoria Miami Hotel and Residences Reaches 84% Sold
Developers for the Waldorf Astoria Miami Hotel and Residences have just announced that sales have officially reached 84% prior to breaking ground on the construction site. This is of no surprise considering most the demand for new construction condos in Miami.
Sales were launched in March 2021, and they claim that the market has been so robust that 75 percent of the inventory has been sold in the first nine months.
The 100-story tower assembled to look like staggered glass boxes in downtown Miami is the result of a collaboration between PMG, Greybrook Realty Partners, and Hilton. Rising 1,048 feet tall, Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami will be the tallest Miami tower and Miami’s first supertall skyscraper.
This luxury project will include 360 condo residences, 205-key hotel rooms operated by Waldorf Astoria.
Towe Amenities:
Private bar/wine tasting room
Signature restaurant
Meeting and boardrooms
All-day dining brasserie
Waldorf Astoria Kids Club
Peacock Alley
True Waldorf service and concierge
24-hour valet parking
Waldorf Astoria immersive resort-style pool with outdoor cafe and private cabanas
24-hour doormen and lobby desk attendants
Live-in resident manager and 24-hour security
24-hour concierge services as well as access to dedicated on-site professionals
Signature spa
A leading-edge fitness center with private training studios
Owners Lounge with high ceilings, billiard and entertainment room, and adjacent catering kitchen
Private residential pool deck with whirlpools and lounging areas
Frontdoor package and service delivery via signature Concierge Closet
Exclusive Waldorf Astoria Miami access and benefits, including preferred spa and restaurant rates and access to a la carte hotel services
Residence Features:
The latest “smart building” technology with a custom Waldorf Astoria Residences app linking residents to 24-hour concierge services and building amenities
10-foot-high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows sporting stunning views of the city, Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach, and the Atlantic Ocean
All residential interiors designed by award-winning interior design firm BAMO
A contemporary lighting package including recessed lighting, dimmers, and lighting control
Includes integrated audio, video, and lighting systems
Fully built-out closets in all residences curated by BAMO
Flooring selections included with specifications recommended by BAMO
Built-in top-of-the-line in-unit washer and dryer
Valet parking included
Pre-wired for high-speed communications and data connection
Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance package with wine storage and integrated paneled microwave, dishwasher, built-in convection oven, and refrigerator/freezer
Kitchens featuring custom Italian cabinetry curated by BAMO
Dornbracht and Duravit bathroom fixtures and accessories
Master bathrooms with rainfall showers and custom Italian vanities
The building was designed by Carlos Ott and Sieger Suarez Architects. The design will resemble nine large, staggered/stacked glass cubes. The interiors of Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami were designed by BAMO.
According to the developers, the ground-breaking is expected to be this summer. Residences start at $1 million and the tower is expected to be complete in 2025.
Triple Tower Development Proposed by Hyatt and Gencom on the Miami River
Hyatt and Gencom have recently formed a partnership with the goal to redevelop downtown Miami’s Hyatt Regency into a 3 tower development site located directly on the Miami River. This development is expected to enhance access in and out of the city, and revitalize a major section of Miami’s riverfront.
The proposal calls for a privately funded makeover that includes a reinvented Hyatt Regency hotel with over 1,500 residential apartments, meeting space, and open-air public space along the Miami River.
Three skyscrapers are planned for the site. 682 multifamily apartments, a 615-room Hyatt Regency with over 100,000 square feet of conference space, and 264 serviced apartments will be housed in Towers 1 and 2, which will rise 61 stories.
Tower three, which is expected to have 860 residential units, will be one of South Florida’s highest structures dubbing it a supertall tower. According to a spokesperson of the joint venture, the supertall tower would be 1,049 feet tall, which is the highest height allowed by Miami’s zoning standards.
The towers will be above a podium structure with 190,000 square feet of Class A conference space, which is a 50 percent increase over the James L. Knight Center’s current capacity.
Tower Proposal
1,806 apartments
20,000 sq. ft. of co-working space
615 rooms under the Hyatt Regency hotel brand
190,000 sq. ft. of meeting space
12,000 sq. ft. of food and beverage/retail space
Restaurant and lounge located in a skybridge linking the two shorter towers just 700 ft high
50,000+ sq. ft. of public space
1,100 parking spaces
Rebuilt riverwalk spanning 480 feet
Covered pedestrian bridge connection to Metromover’s Knight Center Station
Arquitectonica is listed as the architect. Construction on the Hyatt Regency Miami property is planned to begin in 2025 if voters approve the project in November 2022.
One Thousand Museum has Officially Sold Out
One Thousand Museum has hit so many milestones since its inception in 2014. Just in the first month of sales in 2016, the luxury tower reached $30 million sold which remember 2022 tower sales launches. Now, One Thousand Museum has officially sold, solidifying the legacy of the late Pritzker-winning architect Zaha Hadid.
One Thousand Museum, also known as the Scorpion Tower, is a monument to brilliance and creativity, Through the views and design of Dame Zaha Hadid, it is a powerful physical statement about the soul of Miami.
With views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and Miami Skyline; One Thousand Museum is only minutes from South Beach and the Brickell financial district. This contemporary tower rises 60 stories with 83 total units; 4 duplex townhouses, 70 half-floor units, 8 full floor penthouses and 1 double story/full floor penthouse.
Two lower level floors are dedicated to an indoor/outdoor wellness and spa, as well as the rooftop featuring the Aquatics Center and Sky Lounge.
Developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger, and Regalia Group, One Thousand Museum is South Florida’s first residential complex with its own rooftop helipad, allowing residents to quickly travel to adjacent islands, private and commercial airports, and private boats.
One Thousand Museum Amenities
A spacious fitness center with state-of-the-art strength and cardio training equipment
Spa with private treatment rooms, steam and sauna rooms, plunge pools, and relaxation lounge
Multimedia theater for private movie screenings, lectures, and presentations
Sun & Swim Terrace with pools, lounge chairs, cabanas, and poolside towel service
Aquatic Center with indoor, infinity-edge pool
Private dining room
Triple-height event space overlooking Biscayne Bay
Private rooftop helipad
Specialized security and valet personnel
Full-service concierge
Bank-quality vault with individual safe deposit box for every residence
One Thousand Museum Residence Features
Custom Italian cabinetry by Poliform
Fine quartz countertops by Silestone
Induction cooktop, oven, steam oven, microwave, dishwasher, and integrated coffee maker by Gaggenau
Refrigerator by Sub-Zero
Faucets and fixtures by Dornbracht, Duravit, and MTI
Interior doors by Lualdi Porte with door handles designed by Zaha Hadid
Custom-designed, Italian-made walk-in closets
Extensive state-of-the-art home automation by Crestron, allowing residents to control a range of in-residence applications including lighting, heating, air conditioning, audio, video, window treatments, and security
Oversized terraces
East-to-west flow-through floor plans
Demand for condominiums in Miami has increased within the past year. Residential home shortages, as well as an increase in relocations, are driving factors for this demand. According to Business Insider; bankers, fund managers, and executives are now moving to Miami from New York at an alarming rate. Luxury home sales tripled in December 2020 compared to the previous year and the future for this market looks even better!
Calta Group Purchases Hollywood Development Site for $9.5 Million
A new apartment development could be in the works in downtown Hollywood. The Calta Group recently purchased the site located at 2215-2239 Hollywood Blvd for $9.5 million.
The 1.6-acre site was sold by Hollywood Construction & Development LLC which is managed by Joseph Horn of Miami. The same company purchased the site just late year in May 2021 for $7.7 million.
Several retail and office buildings currently occupy the site and would need to be demolished once the project is approved. The Calta Group, which is led by Ignazio, Gaetano Caltagirone, and Igor Blatnik plans to develop an 8-story apartment tower. The tower itself would feature 180 units and 1,800 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
The original design was proposed in 2019 by Borges Architects + Associates who would remain the lead for the project.
Amenities:
Pool deck
Business center
Gym
The groundbreaking will be scheduled for the 4th quarter of 2022 but the Calta Group still needs to select a general contractor for the project.
The Calta Group continues to make headway in Hollywood with their total construction projects reaching $1.5 billion.
Melo Group Tops Off on Downton 1st Tower
Downtown 1st, a 57-story mixed-use tower located in downtown Miami has officially topped off on construction just one year after its groundbreaking. Developed by the Melo Group, this tower is set to be the tallest that the developers have ever constructed.
According to Martin Melo, “After just a year from breaking ground, we are proud to top off. Downtown 1st is another project that showcases our compromise of enhancing Miami’s urban core and the continued activation of downtown Miami.”
Located at 30 SW 1st Street, Downtown 1st will spread over 743,073 square feet which will include 560 units (500,000 square of residential space), 12,930 square feet of office space, 2,925 square feet of ground floor retail and a 453 spot parking garage.
The units themselves will feature 1 to 3 bedroom layouts with penthouse options located on the top 2 floors of the tower. Units will range from 653 square feet to 1,200 square feet.
Amenities:
2 swimming pools
Landscape deck
Fitness center
Study rooms
Lounging areas
Spa
Completion of the tower is expected to be complete by the 4th quarter of 2022.
Melo has amassed a portfolio of over 6,000 condominium and apartment rental properties in the greater downtown Miami area since 2001. All construction and architecture are handled in-house by the fully integrated real estate development organization.
Sales Launch for Society Residences in Downtown Miami
In the heart of downtown Miami, sits a new construction site of an up-and-coming tower developed by PMG. Society Biscayne was originally announced as an apartment tower but recently the developer decided to transition the apartment tower into residential units due to the lack of inventory in Miami. Now the property is officially Society Residences.
The construction for the 704 unit tower is currently underway at their site located at 398 NE 5th St in Miami. Rising 47 stories (571 feet) tall, units will be presented as fully finished and fully furnished with luxury amenities and outstanding water views.
Visionaries
Developers: Property Markets Group (PMG) and Greybrook Partners
Architect: Sieger Suarez Architects
Interior design: Cotofana Designs
Building Features
47-story tower located in Downtown Miami
Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Sieger Suarez Architects
Views of the Miami skyline, unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean
Modern Residential Lobby with 24/7 Concierge
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Features the Latest Smart Building Technology
Destination Controlled Elevator Dispatch
Smart Package Lockers
Custom Society Residences app, linking residents to concierge services and building amenities- Digital Key- Guest Access- Payments- Package Deliveries- Messages from Management
Dry Cleaning & Laundry Service Lockers
Access-controlled entry points throughout
Valet Parking
Amenities
Lobby with Cocktail Bar and Restaurant by Jaguar Sun®
Over 19,000 square foot double-height amenity deck overlooking Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay
Curated art and green walls throughout all common areas
132-Foot Resort Style Pool with private lounge areas
16 ft Poolside Screening LED Wall
Lawn with Theater
Sky Entertainment Lounge & Grilling Terrace featuring eight grills
Fully-furnished studios, 1, 2, and 3-bedroom residences
9’2” ceiling height with floor-to-ceiling windows
Balconies with stunning views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami city skyline
Porcelain wood-grain tile flooring throughout
Built-in full-size washer and dryer(in select residences)
Ecobee smart thermostat
Smart keyless entry
Pre-wired for high-speed communications, multiple telephone lines, and cable
Custom kitchen cabinetry by Italian design house Italkraft
Quartz kitchen counters
Frigidaire stainless-steel appliances including microwave, dishwasher, freestanding range oven, and refrigerator
Frameless glass-enclosed showers
Custom Italian vanities by Italkraft
Modern matte black kitchen and bathroom fixtures
Fully built-out California-style closet
Pricing:
Studios from $600K
One bedroom from $800K
Two bedrooms from $1.4M
Three bedrooms from $1.4M
The building is still under construction but the TCO is anticipated to be received by the end of June.
If you or someone you know have any interest in purchasing at Society Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.
Tibor Hollo’s Record-Breaking Sale and the Development of Miami’s Brickell
Florida East Coast Realty, owned by Tibor Hollo just sold a Miami Brickell development site for a record price, $363 million, to a company in Delaware under the name Florida LLC. The sale price equated to around $3,340 per square foot or around $145 million per acre.
The 2.5-acre site itself is located at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive and has been in limbo for a major development to come in and utilize the property. It is currently approved for 2 supertall towers rising 1,049 feet tall.
The original plan also included 1,120 residential condo units with underground parking and a walkway connecting the two towers. This project itself was referred to as Villa Magna and was proposed in 2006-07 but was later canceled in 2007.
Florida East Coast Realty, Corigin Real Estate Group, and McCourt Global Properties originally planned the 2 tower development with British architect Foster + Partners.
The buyer LLC (Florida LLC) was created in March 2022 and is managed by Randall Davis, a Houston developer. Although listed as a Delaware company, Randall Davis has a Chicago address.
According to county records, Florida East Coast Realty paid $15.5 million for the property in 2000. The current acquisition outperforms the previous record price for the property, established in 2011 when Genting Group paid $236 million for a 14-acre site that was the longtime home of the Miami Herald in downtown Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District.
Tibor Hollo is an American real estate developer and founder of Florida East Coast Realty. Hollo was born in Budapest, Hungary, and obtained his degree in architecture from Ecole Polytechnique Institute before immigrating to the United States with $18 in his pocket.
Before becoming a big name in real estate, he worked at a curtain factory and shortly after became an estimator for a general contractor. He worked at a curtain factory before landing a job as an estimator for a general contractor. During this work, he noticed that a lot of contractors were turning down jobs in New York so he started his own firm. In 1956, on a business trip, he fell in love with South Florida and then sold his contracting company and moved to Miami. He later founded East Coast Realty in 1972.
According to his biography, Hollo only works on one project at a time and never borrows more than 40% of the cost of the project. Hollo is responsible for the creation of the Vizcaya Tower, Opera Tower, Biscayne Bay Marriott, and the Panorama Tower.
PMG Proposes a Two Tower Development with 803 Condo Units in Miami’s Brickell
New Tower by PMG Developers Announced
Property Markets Group, also known as PMG Developers has submitted designs for a twin-tower development with 803 residential condo units in Miami’s Brickell Financial District.
The proposed site will be located at a 1.15-acre property at 102, 106, 120, and 130 S.W. 8th St.; 826 S.W. First Ave.; and 101 S.W. 9th St, a block north of the Brickell Metrorail Station, on the west side of the Metrorail lines.
The property is under contract with PMG from Miami-based businesses 120 SW 8th Street LLC, 130 S.W. 8th Street LLC, Brickell Motel LLC, and King Condo 3B LLC (investors associated with the property). The site currently features a three-story office building with 15,560 square feet and a 4-story residential complex with 16 apartments, which would both be destroyed to make space for the project.
The building is anticipated to span over 1.5 million square feet between the 2 towers which will be connected by a parking podium. The north tower will rise 46 stories (550 feet), and the south tower will rise 31 stories (380 feet). The parking podium will contain 832 parking spots and 15,791 square feet of commercial space.
As of right now, the average unit size is expected to be 841 square feet. The current amenities for the project include multiple pool decks on the 13th, 31st, and 39th floors. There would also be a sky bridge connecting the buildings on the 31st floor.
The project will be designed by Sieger Suarez Architects. PMG is well-known for some of the city’s most significant projects, including the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami. PMG has already filed the plans with the city and county.
Fortune International Group and Blue Road Group Announces Nexo Residences in North Miami Beach
Nexo Residences, a 254-unit condo building with no short-term rental limitations in North Miami Beach, has been launched by Fortune International Group and Blue Road.
The proposed site is located at 13899 Biscayne Blvd., with Blue Road of Bay Harbor Islands and Fortune of Miami having a deal with Aventura-based Tomaja LLC for the 1.74-acre site. Currently on this site is a 36,661-square-foot office structure, built-in 1958, which would be removed.
Nexo Residences, according to the developers, will be the first condo in North Miami Beach to allow short-term rentals. Some investors choose short-term rentals as a method to supplement their revenue by offering properties on home-sharing services like Airbnb.
According to the President and CEO of Fortune, Edgardo Defortuna, “Nexo Residences will serve as the premier short-term rental offering in North Miami Beach, an area that has been underserved in the hotel and rental products; most projects of this kind concentrate in downtown Miami and Brickell.”
The Nexo’s 15-story units would vary from 525-square-foot studios to 2,190-square-foot townhouses pricing beginning in the $400,000s.
Residence Features:
Fully finished
Floor-to-ceiling windows
Porcelain flooring
Built-in bedroom closets
Dedicated lockable owners’ closets
Expansive balconies with glass railings
European style kitchens
Quartz counters
Matte black fixtures
Smart key access
Self-service package system
Amenities
Lounge
Tech hub with a café and coworking space
Playground
Clubroom
Fitness center with a yoga studio and virtual trainer
Rooftop observatory deck
Pool deck
2 Spa pools with loungers
Private event area
The project will be designed by Frankel Benayoun Architects with landscapes and interiors by Urban Robot. According to the press release, Fortune International Group and Blue Road hope to break ground by the end of 2022.