Penthouse Unit at Beach House 8 Sells for $16.66 Million
For $16.66 million, a penthouse at Miami Beach’s beachfront Beach House 8 condo sold to an LLC managed by Greg Raiff of Fort Lauderdale.
The 4,642-square-foot Unit PH at 3651 Collins Ave. was sold by Beach House 8 BH3 LLC, run by Ricardo Ribeiro Da Silva Junior in Miami, to ULA House 8 LLC, ran by Raiff. Private Jet Services Group’s owner, Elevate Aviation Group, based in Boston, is led by Raiff.
In 2016, the same year that the tower was completed, the unit sold for $14 million. For the sell price of $16.66 million, it equates to $3,589 per square foot.
This magnificent 2 full-floor penthouse overlooks the ocean expanding 5,000 square feet with an additional 5,000 square feet of outdoor space with 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The outdoor rooftop features a private pool with 360 degrees of ocean and Miami Beach views. Yacht-like attention to detail can be seen in the joinery in the staircase and the woodwork in the main hall.
The modern kitchen with quartz counters and high-end stainless steel appliances flow effortlessly to the living room with an abundance of natural light and high-impact floor to ceilings windows.
The master bedroom suite, which takes up an entire floor, has its own spectacular outdoor spaces as well as an opulent bathtub. A staffed beach, a residents’ pool with cabanas, indoor and outdoor lounges, an underground garage, and a fitness center are among the amenities located downstairs.
The tower was created by the renowned architectural firm Arquitectonica and features interior design by Michele Bonan from Italy. One of Miami Beach’s most upscale condos on the water, Beach House 8 features just eight units.
New Renderings Released and Plans Updated for 888 Brickell Tower
For the new construction tower 888 Brickell, located in the heart of Brickell, JDS Development Group has submitted updated blueprints to the Miami-Dade County review committee.
The tower will still be built to a supertall height of precisely 1,049 feet or 82 stories, which is the highest height allowed in Brickell.
888 Brickell will still feature 259 luxury units but some of the changes include 52,144 square feet of fitness areas, 38,727 square feet of restaurant space, and over 250 parking spaces.
ODP is listed as the official architect, with Studio Sofield still named as the building’s designer.
JDS Development originally partnered with Major Food Group on the project but Major is no longer involved in the partnership. According to the announcement about the updated plans, JDS plans to reveal a potential new partner in the coming months.
New renderings have also been released and prices are expected to range from $1.6 to $11 million.
Former NY Yankees Player A-Rod Just Purchased a Star Island Home for $18.5 Million
For $18.5 million, a company run by former New York Yankees player Alex Rodriguez just purchased a mega-mansion on Miami’s infamous Star Island in Miami Beach.
Casa La Bonita, located at 14 Star Island Drive features 0.9 acres with over 100 feet of water frontage directly on Biscayne Bay. The estate was built by renowned Mexican developer, Carlos Gosselin.
The property boasts imported entrance gates that welcome guests to the gorgeous Mediterranean-style estate opening to arched hallways and courtyards. Throughout the home, it is evident the custom-made Hindu doors, a movie theater, a poolside gazebo, an elevator, high-impact windows, a pool, and a boat dock.
Rodriguez is the manager of Star Island 14 LLC, which is the name of the purchaser of the home. The former MLB All-Star Rodriguez’s addresses in Miami and Woodland Hills, California, were included in the $20 million mortgage from First Republic Bank.
The off-market transaction cost $463 per square foot. In 2020, the house last sold for $24 million.
Rodriguez has purchased on Star Island before. In 2020, Rodriguez and singer/actor Jennifer Lopez bought the home next door, 13 Star Island Drive. Rodriguez and Lopez are no longer together and it is unclear if 13 Star Island will be sold or if either will take sole possession.
Related Group and Two Roads Propose New 24 Story Tower-The Residences of Bal Harbour
The Related Group and Two Roads Development are partnering to create a new condominium project in Bal Harbour, The Residences of Bal Harbour.
The developers paid $135.2 million for an existing 88-unit condo tower and land located at 10245 Collins Avenue.
The proposed tower is expected to rise 24 stories tall featuring 61 luxury residences and 160 parking spaces which will be located in the basement of the tower.
Residence Features:
Waterviews from each residence
Wraparound balconies of each residence
3 to 5 bedroom floor plan options
3,258 to 4,754 square feet
High-impact floor-to-ceiling glass windows and sliding glass doors
Tower Features:
Separate ground floor, state-of-the-art fitness center
Ground-floor restaurant
Rooftop pool
Rooftop bar
Groundfloor pool
Private beach access
CFE is listed as the architect for the project with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill as the designer.
The Architectural Review Board is scheduled for October 6 to review an updated proposal for The Residences of Bal Harbour.
New Residential Project Proposed in Sunset Harbour
With proposals for a brand-new development in Sunset Harbour, developer Ronny Finvarb is appearing before the Miami Beach Design Review Board once more.
The board will decide on the plans for the developer’s mixed-use development at 1790 Alton Road in the Sunset Harbour area during its meeting this week. Finvarb had previously attempted to develop a hotel on the site, but the city commission last year unanimously approved a zoning overlay area that prohibited the development of new hotels. Instead, it promoted the creation of fresh office ventures or residential towers.
The new overlay district permits some residential units in office construction projects and raises the height limit for office buildings in the region bounded by 20th Street, Alton Road, Dade Boulevard, and Purdy Avenue from 50 feet to 65 feet. The district not only forbids the construction of new hotels, but it also necessitates a conditional use permit for all structures larger than 25,000 square feet.
The designs show a five-story structure with 12 residential units, a rooftop deck with a private pool and bar, and restaurant space on the first and second levels. Sobe 18 LLC is a subsidiary of the Bay Harbor Islands-based Finvarb Group.
Finvarb’s proposal to erect a 36-key hotel on the 0.2-acre land on Alton Road, which he paid $4 million for in April of last year, was opposed by several Sunset Harbour locals.
For their mixed-use project at 1685 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach, which will be anchored by the Thompson Hotel, Finvarb Group and Chahine Investment Group were able to raise $44.6 million in financing in May 2022.
The Landon Bay Harbor-Miami Beach, a 46-key hotel in the Bay Harbor Islands, was purchased by Finvarb Group last year for $10 million.
The Residence Inn by Marriott South Beach, the Courtyard by Marriott South Beach, and the Kimpton Hotel Palomar South Beach, all located close by at 1750 Alton Road, are also included in Finvarb’s portfolio of properties in Miami Beach.
Invite Only New Construction Luxury 50 Unit Condominium to Break Ground on Fisher Island Miami
The Related Group is making waves in South Florida with their newest condominium project on the exclusive Fisher Island. The invitation only condo tower would include 50 luxury residences with a select number of penthouses.
The wealthy have long made Fisher Island, which is located at the confluence of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and is a seven-minute ferry trip from Miami Beach.
Oprah, Julia Roberts, and Mel Brooks are all known to have lived on Fisher Island in the past. The enclave has also received some accolades: Bloomberg found in April 2018 that Fisher Island, with an average income of $2.5 million in 2015, was America’s wealthiest ZIP code.
According to Jon Paul Perez, Related’s President stated, “We are currently working with our sales teams to develop our list of VIPs. People can live their entire lives on the island and, as such, develop close relationships with neighbors and fellow residents. That’s the feeling we want to create at our job. We want our buyers to get to know one another, and forge close friendships that elevate this beyond just another one of their homes.”
The proposed condo site, which is the last developable parcel on the 216-acre island, was just purchased for $122.6 million by Related Group, billionaire tycoon Teddy Sagi, BH Group, and Wanxiang America RE Group.
When the unnamed property is finished, units will cost about $30 million, while penthouses will cost more than $60 million.
Project Details:
3 to 5 bedroom residences
Membership to Fisher Island Club
Golf course
Tennis facilities
Marinas
The project’s architect is listed as Kobi Karl with interiors by Tara Bernerd and Partners.
Sales are expected to begin at the end of 2022 with construction anticipated in quarter 4 of 2023.
Empira Group Purchases Building Site for an 85 Unit Residential Project-CoralGrove Brickell
Empira Group, a Swiss company, has recently invested $9 million in a multifamily building site in Miami’s The Roads neighborhood as part of its introduction into South Florida’s real estate market.
According to a news release from the developer, Empira plans to erect the eight-story CoralGrove Brickell project on a half-acre plot of land adjacent to Coral Way, between 3025 and 3051 Southwest Third Avenue.
The property currently consists of a two-story and a one-story apartment structure, both of which are vacant and scheduled for demolition this year.
CoralGrove will contain 85 units, ranging from one-bedroom to three-bedroom homes, and 900 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
According to Rafael Aregger, Empira’s head of investments in the U.S., the previously approved 79-unit proposal for the site is being modified by Empira to add more units and relocate a pool that was originally planned for a mezzanine level to the rooftop.
According to Aregger, Empira, which has its headquarters in the town of Zug, manages investments on behalf of German organizations like pension funds, insurance companies, and banks. Empira, led by CEO Marcus Bartenstein, manages $7 billion in assets.
The company entered the United States two years ago, but its primary area of interest is real estate in German-speaking regions of Europe. Together with its joint venture partner Zidan Management Group, it has since built up a 2,100-unit apartment portfolio in the Midwest. The company’s American headquarters are in Empira’s Miami location. Additionally, it maintains offices in Stockholm, Dubai, and London.
According to Empira, the business is considering future development in Sun Belt states including Arizona, Texas, and Florida.
Construction on CoralGrove Brickell is anticipated to begin in 2023 with a completion date in 2025.
Related Group Requesting Permission to Develop Mixed Use Project on Miami River
The Related Group’s affordable housing division, Related Urban Development Group, is requesting permission to develop a mixed-income housing development on Miami-Dade County property close to the Miami River.
The ground lease and development agreement with the Miami-based developer for the 1.05-acre site at 395 N.W. 1st St. and 25 N.W. River Drive will be up for consideration by the County Commission on September 1. There is a two-story county office building there right now.
The site is close to Interstate 95 to the west, Flagler Street Bridge to the north, and Lummus Park to the south.
In January 2021, the county released a request for proposals (RFP) to find a developer for the land, and Related Group was selected as the successful bidder.
The developer would lease the land from the county under the proposal for 75 years in exchange for a $1.54 million down payment and annual fee equal to 16.5% of the project’s revenue flow. Over the course of the lease’s 75-year term, the county calculated that the payments would total $238.8 million.
The Gallery at Lummus Parc was a project that Related Group predicted would cost $151.7 million to complete.
It would include 439 apartments in two 30-story towers, as well as 5,400 square feet of retail space, a 478-place parking garage, and a cultural installation showcasing Lummus Park’s heritage. An overpass over Northwest First Street would connect the towers.
On the eleventh floor, there would be an amenities deck with a pool, a club room, a workout facility, Zoom rooms, a game room, and a lounge.
Some of the apartments would have cheaper rents and be income-restricted. According to the agreement, 20% of the flats would be reserved for residents earning up to 50% of the area median income and another 20% for residents earning up to 140%. There would be no constraints on income for the remaining flats.
Miami’s average household income is $44,268. The Gallery at Lummus Parc is anticipated to fill some of that demand as local workers have found it more and more difficult to afford residences in the city due to recent double-digit rent increases.
The sizes of the flats would be between 495 and 1,220 square feet. There would be 28 three-bedroom homes, 99 studios, 177 one-bedroom units, and 135 two-bedroom units.
The Related Group representatives declined to comment. According to the proposal, a federal opportunity zone investment fund, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Grandbridge Real Estate Capital, and low-income tax credit equity from JPMorgan Chase and Raymond James would all contribute to the project’s partial funding.
The concept was created by Miami-based CFE Architects. The developer is represented in the application by Miami attorneys Terry M. Lovell and Al Dotson Jr.
Highest Penthouse at Paramount Miami Worldcenter is Now For Sale at $10.71 Million
At the current price of $10.71 million, the tallest penthouse in RPC’s Paramount Miami Worldcenter is now for sale.
With sweeping views of Miami from the 57th and 58th floors of the tower, Penthouse 5700 has 5,225 square feet spanning throughout four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, and a den that can be utilized as either a home office or a library in the unit. An open-style chef’s kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, double-height ceilings, and plenty of space for entertaining are included in the amenities of the property.
Penthouse 5700 will have access to the building’s 46 amenity spaces, which are the most residential amenities in the world and include the nation’s first outdoor soccer field in a high-rise residential building, resort-style swimming pools, tennis courts, a Tai Chi deck, and a boxing studio.
The purchaser will be residing among celebrities thanks to Paramount’s comprehensive array of sporting amenities, which has drawn a wide range of professional athletes.
Located in Miami Worldcenter, an entire city within a city and the second largest master-planned urban project in the country, Paramount offers walkable access to the best restaurants, cultural and entertainment venues in town.
The 58-story Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which was completed in August 2019, has 569 condo homes with studio, one, two, and three-bedroom floor layouts, as well as penthouses.
The Paramount Miami Worldcenter’s ordinary tower residences have interior square footage of 1,294 to 2,376 plus balconies, whilst its penthouse residences have interior square footage of 3,509 to 6,000 plus balconies.
The typical condo homes at Paramount Miami Worldcenter have either 11-foot- or 14-foot-deep terraces, private elevators, and 10-foot high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
Eight magnificent bi-level penthouses at Paramount Miami Worldcenter include 20-foot high ceilings, floor to ceiling glass windows, and panoramic views of the city and lagoon.
Elkus Manfredi Architects created Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which was created by Paramount Ventures. ID & Design International created the lobby and common areas.