Shaquille O’Neal to Open First-Ever Big Chicken Restaurant in Miami Florida
Shaquille O’Neal, NBA Hall of Famer, partial owner to restaurant chain Big Chicken, and has recently signed a lease for its first South Florida site.
The new facility is a part of a deal for DMD Chicken, a division of Davie-based commercial hospitality development firm DMD Ventures, to open 45 units throughout Central and South Florida.
According to Fred Burgess, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of DMD Venture,“From the moment we came across Big Chicken, we knew it was a concept worth investing in. We’re thrilled with the progress that we’ve made in opening our first South Florida location in Doral. Doral Place 87 is a bustling shopping center and prime location for the new restaurant.”
The DMD Chicken leadership group also includes co-CEO Jack Flechner and COO Kurt Petterle in addition to Burgess. Together, they manage franchise locations for numerous companies, such as Candlewood Suites, Papa John’s, and Twin Peaks.
Along with Burgess, the co-CEO Jack Flechner and COO Kurt Petterle make up the DMD Chicken executive group. Each of them is in charge of a franchise location for a different company, such as Twin Peaks, Papa John’s, or Candlewood Suites.
Currently, Big Chicken has eateries in Houston, Seattle, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and a number of sports arenas, in addition to three Carnival cruise ships.
The original KFC restaurant The Big Chicken is located in Marietta, Georgia. It was erected in 1963, damaged by a storm in 1993, and restored again in 2017. In 2017, it underwent a $2 million rehabilitation project.
Before the end of the year, the fast-casual chicken chain is expected to operate at 5635 NW 87th Avenue in the Doral Place 87 shopping area.
CEO of Terra Group Sells Grove at Grand Bay Penthouse for $17.9 Million
CEO of Terra Group David Martin recently sold his penthouse at Grove at Grand Bay for $17.8 million.
The 9,541-square-foot, five-bedroom apartment at 2675 South Bayshore Drive was sold under the name GBPH Investments LLC.
Records show that a trust run by James Zubok and Leon Medzhibovsky purchased the penthouse. Medzhibovsky is a partner at DLA Piper and Zubok is a private equity investor.
David Martin’s penthouse had been advertised on and off for years, with a $28 million asking price at one point while the tower was still being built. Eloy Carmenate, Mick Duchon, John Gomes, and Fredrik Eklund brought it back to the market for $25 million in 2018 then for $19.8 million in late 2019. Summer of 2022, the unit was listed at $26 million.
The penthouse unit features 12-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows all around it, a rooftop pool, and 12-foot doors. Although Martin’s purchase price for the penthouse is unknown, developers frequently receive a sizable discount on their apartments. The price per square foot of the unit was roughly $1,900.
The Bjarke Ingels-designed project, a pair of 20-story twisted towers overlooking Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove, was constructed by Martin’s Terra. The construction was finished in 2016. Billionaire Mike Fernandez, former baseball star and real estate investor Alex Rodriguez, and Martin’s father, Pedro Martin, have all purchased properties.
Since finishing Grove at Grand Bay, he has collaborated with Jorge Pérez’s Related Group to construct the three Park Grove towers in Coconut Grove and is currently constructing the Mr. C Residences condo towers close by. On the north side of U.S. 1 and 27th Avenue, a mixed-use apartment building with retail space called His Grove Central is also being built.
Outside of Coconut Grove, Terra is involved in a number of projects. The 15.5-acre land owned by Genting Group in downtown Miami is scheduled to be purchased for more than $1.2 billion by a group led by the company and Martin. The transaction, where Martin most likely intends to build a sizable mixed-use community, is anticipated to finalize later this year.
Two Miami Restaurants Added to the Michelin Guide 2023
Two additional Miami restaurants have recently been included in the Michelin Guide’s 2023 edition including Rosie’s in Little River and Jaguar Sun in downtown Miami. The two restaurants were chosen as “Bib Gourmand” restaurants.
The certification indicates that the restaurants are “approachable in terms of price and atmosphere,” according to Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guides.
Rosie’s, a restaurant that serves Southern food and prime brunch favorites includes fluffy banana pancakes with vanilla custard, deviled eggs with chicharrones, and biscuits in guanciale sauce. Larger appetites can be satisfied with heartier dishes like fried hot chicken and waffles or a hearty serving of fried fish and grits with collard greens.
Jaguar Sun is a popular restaurant noted for its homemade pasta and drinks and is situated in the downtown Miami Alea building. Warm Parker House buns and towering Caesar salads serve as the prelude to dishes like spicy strozzapreti with plump mussels, ‘nduja, and breadcrumbs or umami-packed mushroom tagliatelle.
Other Miami restaurants are on the list and include Brasserie Laurel, Fiola Miami, Lido, Lion & the Rambler, Tambourine Room by Tristan Brandt, The Gibson Room, and Walrus Rodeo.
The news was released ahead of the Michelin Guide Ceremony for 2023, which will be held on May 11 at LoanDepot Park in Miami. When the Michelin Guide Ceremony was first in Miami in 2022, 19 local eateries were named Bib Gourmands, and 11 Miami restaurants received Michelin stars.
Supertall Tower One Brickell City Centre Breaks Ground
Miami’s first ever supertall office tower just broke ground in Brickell.
The groundbreaking includes the demolition of a parking structure that is currently on the site. Major Suarez, representatives from Swire and Related were in attendance.
Project approval came in September 2022 after city commissioners voted unanimously on the 1,049 foot One Brickell City Centre. The 80 story tower will be crowned the largest building ever building in the city of Miami
The skyscraper will be connected to Brickell City Centre, which was built by Swire Properties and has over 500,000 SF of retail, eating, and entertainment space, and will be situated at 700 Brickell Avenue and 799 Brickell Plaza. The project will feature 1.6 million square feet of office space.
The news represents strength and expansion for the Miami office market, which continues to draw major financial and technological firms from high-tax areas like New York and California.
Swire Properties and Related are listed as the developers for this project.
Introducing Perigon’s Two Story Luxury Penthouse
New developments are popping up everywhere throughout Miami but one of the most opulent new construction towers in Miami Beach stands out from the crowd with the unveiling of its new penthouse at The Perigon.
Penthouse West is a $37 million residence situated over two levels and is the first penthouse to be unveiled at the new condominium project. Four bedrooms, five bathrooms, and expansive living areas are housed in 5,685 square feet of inside space, while an outside sanctuary is made up of an additional 6,487 square feet. The residence, positioned atop the contemporary 17-story tower, also offers magnificent views of the beach, the Atlantic Ocean, and the developing Miami cityscape.
Designer Tara Bernerd, renowned for her ultra-luxury work on single-family houses, yachts, and condo buildings, created the interiors of the building, including the penthouse. She used organic fabrics that go well with the stone, wood, and glass components as well as high-end finishes throughout the entire building.
The 22-foot ceilings in the double-height great room, one of the home’s many remarkable design features and amenities, steal the show. This space, which leads to a wraparound terrace, serves as the residence’s focal point. Here, Bernerd employed materials including Italian walnut, European white oak, and honed white marble with a subdued color scheme. With its high-end highlights and designer touches for occupants who are decor-conscious, the light-filled penthouse has the air of a five-star resort. Additionally, each room has a private terrace area and an en suite bathroom with a luxurious soaking tub.
Penthouse West is known for its indoor-outdoor lifestyle, and in addition to the various outside terraces, there is also a private, manicured rooftop. The landscapes featured in the facilities of the property and the garden in the penthouse were both designed by Gustafson Porter + Bowman, the same company in charge of the landscaping around the Eiffel Tower. The house also boasts a sundeck, a sunken 30-foot infinity pool, a full outdoor summer kitchen, and outdoor dining.
More than 20,000 square feet of amenity space are available to residents of The Perigon, including a breakfast and sunset lounge, a residents-only private restaurant, and a speakeasy run by chef Shaun Hergatt, a veteran of Michelin-starred establishments. Additionally, there is a cabana-equipped oceanfront pool, a terraced fitness center, a private salon, a screening room, a kids’ play area, and a pool room.
Vivo! Entertainment at Sweetwater Mall to Open Summer 2023
Thanks to a sizable new entertainment complex that combines popular national hotspots and a little bit of hometown Cuban flair, Miami’s Dolphin Mall is getting a little makeover.
Vivo! Dolphin Mall, a 62,000-square-foot dining and entertainment area, is slated to debut this summer at the Sweetwater Mall, which already contains a movie theater and a bowling alley. It is the creation of Live! Hospitality and Entertainment.
The new venues will make use of a vacant structure and be situated next to the Cheesecake Factory and the parking lot at the entrance to the mall.
Vivo! will feature Sports & Social, a restaurant, bar, and sports viewing venue with three bars, live music, and other entertainment. On game days, a 50-foot LED screen with fan live cameras, competitions, and music and lighting effects can display many games and matches while also having arcade games, foosball tables, and other amenities.
James Beard candidate Chef John Suley, who will handle lunch, dinner, and brunch options, will curate the cuisine. Consider beef barbacoa tacos, cacio e pepe arancini, crispy kataifi-wrapped shrimp, and truffle mushroom flatbread. A sandwich with Nashville spicy chicken will also be available.
PBR Cowboy Bar is located right next to the enormous sports bar concept and may be unfamiliar to Sweetwater. The lack of cowboy and country music-focused bars in Miami, according to Judy Moore, senior vice president of Live! Hospitality is what makes the location ideal. The entertainment ranges from mechanical bull riding to VIP bottle service.
The Blue Moon Garden Bar and a Miller Light Bar will serve beverages, and Miami classics like croquetas and pan con lechon will be available from neighborhood star Sergio’s Cuban American Kitchen. There will also be a variety of food trucks at the plaza, according to Moore.
Vivo! Dolphin Mall is located at 11401 NW 12th Street in Miami and will open this summer.
New Renderings Revealed for Six Fisher Island
The completion of The Residences at Six Fisher Island, a luxurious 11-story structure, is targeted for 2025. The 50 units in the Kobi Karp-designed high-rise project will have floor designs with three to five bedrooms. Each one ranges in size from 3,870 to 8,400 square feet.
The invitation-only development will also feature a select number of penthouses.
The Residences at Six Fisher Island is located at 6 Fisher Island Drive, Miami Beach. It is situated on the northern side of Fisher Island, east of Florida 395.
Residence Features:
Views of the Atlantic Ocean and convenient elevator access
Outdoor kitchens and private pools.
Kitchen, wardrobes, and bathrooms were created by Tara Bernerd & Partners
Tower Amenities
Swimming pool
Pickleball court
Spa
Fitness facility
Residents’ lounge
Kobi Karp is listed as the architect, and the overall design is inspired by the idea of connecting indoor with outdoor spaces. Units start at $15 million.
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.
Best Formula 1 Grand Prix Events to Check Out this Year
Miami will once again host the Formula 1 grand prix 2023. Formula 1 is the most prestigious motor racing series in the world. Practice and qualifying sessions take place on Friday and Saturday of the first weekend in May, respectively, with the Grand Prix taking place on Sunday, May 7, 2023.
The Miami International Autodrome, which circles Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, will host the Formula 1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix. Over 19 turns and three straightaways, more than 20 of the best drivers and teams in the world will battle in 1,000-horsepower open-wheel vehicles. Specifically for the F1 races, a 3.4-mile (5.41-kilometer) track was constructed.
The first Formula 1 Miami event in 2022 drew close to 250,000 spectators, with tickets selling out quickly. There are currently tickets available for 2023, or you might choose to put down a $5,000 deposit to “receive priority access to hospitality options.” The first opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2023 event will go to those who purchased tickets for the 2022 event.
Here are some of the best events for Formula 1.
May 5, 6, 7 – Formula 1 Crypto.com Grand Prix 2023 Race Tickets
Get ready to experience the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix’s adrenaline-fueled exhilaration like never before. This event is likely to keep you on the edge of your seat thanks to the svelte and potent vehicles as well as the world-class drivers. Purchase your tickets right away to take in the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix action.
May 6 – Lights Out Race Weekend
Miami Race Week’s LIGHTS OUT Miami Race Weekend is the event for individuals who want to party all night long. This event promises to be a memorable night of music and dancing with performances from Claptone, Diplo, Kerri Chandler, Plastik Funk, DJ unKommon, and more.
May 4 – 7 – American Express Presents CARBONE BEACH
American Express Presents CARBONE BEACH is a must-attend event for anyone seeking an opulent dining experience. This year’s “Supper Club on The Sand” returns to Miami Beach, hosted by the Major Food Group, and features the finest in delectable cuisine and eminent entertainment. For those who wish to engage in a fine dining experience while taking in the Miami heat and sand, this event is ideal.
May 5 – Once Upon a Kitchen
During Miami Race Week, are you looking for a totally distinctive experience? One need only consider Once Upon a Kitchen. This multi-layered sensory experience at The Deck Island Gardens, created and produced exclusively by GR8, is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. To create an exceptional experience, this event mixes fine dining with art, music, and technology.
May 5 – 7 – RESISTANCE
RESISTANCE The two-floor, 35,000-square-foot M2 mecca in Miami is inviting partygoers to return for Race Week, which will be held from Friday, May 5, 2023, to Sunday, May 7, 2023. On Friday, May 5, Claude VonStroke and Green Velvet’s collaboration effort GET REAL will start the weekend off. On Saturday, May 6, Adam Beyer will perform at M2 once more, and on Sunday, May 7, Charlotte de Witte and Sama’ Abdulhadi will wrap up the weekend.
May 5 – 7 – Sunset on the Sand Music Festival
The return of the Sunset on the Sand Music Festival is much better this time! The legendary Link Miami Rebels, who are also responsible for Space Miami, Floyd Miami, and Factory Town, are hosting this year’s event, which promises to be a memorable occasion for music fans. Sunset on the Sand, which made a successful debut in 2022 and is back for a second year, will draw the top electronic music performers to Ocean Drive. Music lovers may enjoy day-and-night performances by their favorite musicians during the three-day festival, which runs from May 5 to May 7. Don’t pass up the chance to attend this amazing event; ticket presale registration is now available!
David Martin of Terra Group Acquires Prime 15.5 Acre Previous Miami Herald Site in Downtown Miami for $1.225 Billion from the Genting Group
Terms have been agreed upon for the purchase of a 15.5-acre development property on Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami by SmartCity Miami LLC, an investment company led by Miami-based Terra and its CEO, David Martin. Genting Group will sell the property to the organization for $1.225 billion (USD). The closing is scheduled for later this year.
The property, which is located at 1431 N Bayshore Drive in Miami, has 800 linear feet of direct Biscayne Bay frontage and highly aggressive zoning in one of the city’s most vibrant and connected neighborhoods. A notable mixed-use commercial, retail, residential, hospitality, and entertainment destination could be developed on the location.
The buyer of the property is a longtime Miami resident, Miamian David Martin, CEO of a Miami-based development firm, Terra Group.
According to Martin, “This is a prized piece of real estate in the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic and fastest-growing cities, and we are honored to have been selected as the property’s next owner. At Terra, we have a long history of enhancing communities and transforming neighborhoods through careful planning, beautiful design, and a focus on connectivity and resiliency. Our development on Biscayne Bay will continue this tradition. “
Martin continues, “The scale and location of this site offers the opportunity to do something spectacular, something that all Miamians can take pride in, and we will deliver nothing short of that. For now, our team is focused on understanding the full potential of the property and the surrounding area. Our vision will evolve as we learn more. Over time, we will arrive at a plan that elevates Downtown Miami, improves access to the waterfront, and is welcomed by our community.”
The rare riverfront location in the Omni District was valued at just about $1.5 billion. The 15.5-acre development site, known as BayCity Miami, now hosts ArtMiami’s Art Wynwood show in February as well as CONTEXT Art Miami every year during Miami Art Week. The Miami Herald’s main office had stood on the land and was destroyed in 2014.
The Resorts World operator Genting Group, which owns 10 acres of land west of Biscayne Boulevard, will continue to be involved in the Omni neighborhood. Genting Group is one of the biggest resort, entertainment, and gambling organizations in the world.
The property, which spans many lots and once housed the Miami Herald’s headquarters, is zoned RTZ for mixed-use in Miami-Dade and is in the Metromover subzone (Rapid Transit Zone). The land has limitless buildable square footage, no setbacks, a height limited only by the FAA standards (649 feet), and a potential density of more than 8,000 units according to South Florida’s most benevolent zoning designation. The RTZ zoning offers builders a sizable, incredibly flexible building envelope as well as the chance to create a unique waterfront development on the site.