Rilea Group Launches Campaign to Crowdfund Mohawk at Wynwood Project
Miami-based developer, Rilea Group has launched a campaign to crowdfund a mixed-use project, called Mohawk at Wynwood, through an investor community known as RealtyMogul. This platform is comprised of 200,000 investors with a $2.8 billion portfolio that backs over 15,000 multi-family units.
The campaign was launched on April 5, 2021 and is expected to end June 4, 2021. The goal for Rilea Group is to raise $10 million through RealtyMogul with an overall price tag of $103.4 million.
Mohawk’s design brings the edginess of local artist’s murals and modern steel framing to create a master piece that targets young entrepreneurs.
Building Features:
12-story building
225 residences
3,500 square feet of office space (for residents only)
22,000 square feet of retail space
Designed by Deforma Studios
1, 2, and 3 bedroom unit options
Building Amenities:
Rooftop pool
Bar
Lounge
Chef’s dining room
Children’s room
Game room
2-story gym
Yoga room
Dog park
Outdoor greenway
Rilea group is currently under contract with 29th Street Warehouses LLC for the Mohawk lot located at 56 N.E. 29th Street on a 1.5 acre property.
Melo Group Proposes Two-Story Tower in Wynwood Named Urban22
The Melo Group is a well-known development group in the Miami area. After completing 6,000+ residential units in Miami over the years, they currently have 2,000 units under construction.
According to The Real Deal, the group met with Miami’s Urban Development Review Board on April 21st to propose a two-tower multi-use project called Urban22 in the Wynwood neighborhood.
Multiple parcels making up the 1.94 acre site stretch’s from Second Avenue, 22nd Street, to 23rd street. The Melo Group started purchasing these sites in 2011.
Each 15-story tower would total 708,119 square feet with an 8-story podium connecting between the two. The towers will feature a proposed 441 apartments, 7,168 sq. ft. of retail, 5,692 sq. ft. of office space, and 529 parking spaces. The garage will feature a pool deck on top
The apartments would range from 725 to 1,200 sq. ft. with studio to three bedroom options.
4 studios
243, one bedroom
152, two bedrooms
42, three bedrooms
There has been no update on what the Urban Development Review Board has concluded but we will continue to monitor this proposed project.
Brickell House Finally Finds Solution to Its Parking Garage Woes
All eyes on are on Brickell House condominium tower after years of fighting a parking garage battle! More than 6 years in the making, owners now see a solution to their parking concerns.
The Brickell House Association has contracted ParkPlus High Density Parking Systems to complete the parking replacement project. ParkPlus has 50+ years of history in parking automation and they offer a number of solutions for any need; including robotic parking solutions, self-park stacking, and manually operated stacking.
The parking replacement project is estimated to take up to 77 weeks once permits and approval from the city are in place. ParkPlus is estimating 411 parking places with 80 spaces for electric vehicle charges. With the new system in place, it is estimated that 95 vehicles can be parked per hour.
With the $72 million awarded from the previous parking systems lawsuit, the Association will be able to cover the transition to this parking project making a special assessment not necessary for unit owners. The Brickell House Association has stated that they have taken into account the cost of preventative maintenance for 15 years but may need to revaluate due to technology advances in the future.
ParkPlus is bonded and insured, and the Association has additional insurances if the need arises. Initially there will be valet parking only, which will eventually transition into self-parking. Until the transition occurs, there will be personnel ready to assist in the parking and loading areas.
With this new parking replacement project in full swing, prices for Brickell House condos should rebound over the next few years as there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel!
Continuum South Beach Penthouse Sells for $35 Million After 6 Years on the Market
You may have heard that the Miami real estate market is hot and if you need any convincing, the Continuum South Beach penthouse that has been sitting on the market for 6 years has just sold!
Ian Bruce Eichner, the developer for Continuum South Beach has sold his penthouse in the tower for a cool $35 million. It was originally listed for $48 million in 2014. According to the Wall Street Journal, Eichner had been renting out the penthouse since December 2020 at $200,000 monthly on a short-term lease.
Located at 100 South Pointe Drive, Miami Beach; this one-of-a-kind 4-story penthouse boasts 11,031 square feet with 6 bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a 6,000 square foot terrace, and a rooftop pool. Some of the more exclusive features of this penthouse is the cabana, guest unit, and 10 parking spaces.
Continuum South Beach is a 2 tower development. Tower one was finished in 2002 and tower 2 was completed in 2003 featuring all of the amenities that luxury towers could ask for. The development amenities include: resort-style pools, lap pool, full service beach club, 13,000 square foot world-class spa and fitness center, restaurant, 3 clay tennis courts, tennis pro shop, 24-hour security, full service concierge and valet parking.
The original asking price for this unit was $39.9 million. Eichner did not disclose who the buyer was for this deal.
With limited inventory and a high-demand for penthouses/condos with luxury amenities in Miami, it is no surprise that this gorgeous penthouse sold!
Miami Q1 Residential Condo and Single Family Home Numbers are In, and They Look Good!
According to the quarterly Douglas Elliman’s report for Q1 in Miami-Dade County, residential sales continue to rise. With limited inventory of single-family residences and condominiums, prices and sales have increased drastically.
Single-family sales increased by 162 percent and new signed contracts for condo sales have increased by 338.9 percent.
What’s interesting for both condo and residential sales in Miami, the sales price of $5 million and higher have increased substantially. With condo sales over $5 million at a 492.2 percent increase and residential sales over $10 million at a 339.5 percent increase.
The median condo sale price is at $300,000, with a 14 percent increase compared to this time last year. According to the report, “Condos showed much larger gains due to their earlier slowdown in activity early on in the pandemic.”
For Miami Beach, sales of condos and houses increased by 85% with 1,425 closings in Miami Beach. Nearly 10-month supply for single-family homes and condos remained. Condo sales in Miami Beach have increased by 75 percent to 1,192 sales. The median condo price at $510,000 rose 44 percent compared to this time last year.
The 7-story Goodtime Hotel is located at 601 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach and will feature 266 rooms spanning a full block with 100,000 square feet of indoor space. This Deco-style hotel features a pool deck, restaurant, private lounge, and main floor retail.
Grutman and Williams also partnered with New-York based real estate development firm, Imperial Cos. for this project. They have previously collaborated on a Miami Design District restaurant, Swan & Bar Bevy which has been a huge success. Ken Fulk who assisted with the interior design for the Swan Bevy restaurant was also the lead designer for this hotel project.
Grutman stated, “I always wanted to be a hotel [owner] to try to complete my ecosystem in hospitality.”
The hotel restaurant, Strawberry Moon, is a 30,000 square foot Mediterranean restaurant which will also flow into a bar and pool deck, all located on the third floor. The ground-floor retailers have not been released.
According to The South Florida Business Journal, The Goodtime Hotel is expected to be the largest hotel in Miami Beach by rooms.
Property records also show that Imperial Cos. purchased the property for $5.75 million in June 2015.
Since people are wanting to spend more time outdoors due to the pandemic, Miami is now seen as the “go-to” destination. Imperial Cos. owner stated “If there is a net winner coming out of this pandemic, Miami is top of that list.”
City of Miami Approves New 37-Story Tower Called The District
The City of Miami has recently approved The Related Group and Parcel C LLC’s proposal for a 37-story residential tower in downtown Miami, named ‘The District.’ This project will include 343 residential condos, 2,297 square feet of retail space, and will have no parking (the developer is requesting a waiver to allow off-site parking). Siegar Suarez Architects prepared the design and plans.
The District is proposed to be 393 plus feet tall and will be located at 225 and 223 N. Miami Avenue. According to Miami Today, The District will have retail on the ground floor, and the apartments will be located above the retail space. The paperwork that was filed also includes the fact that some units may be transitioned into hotel rooms as well.
Amenities for The District include a gym, racquetball, basketball, lounges, pool deck, rooftop spa, and barbeque area.
Several waivers have been requested and approved for the Miami 21 zoning code:
Primary and secondary setbacks
Side and rear setbacks above the eighth story
Permit off-site parking within 1,000 feet
10% increase in the maximum lot coverage
Two residential loading berths substituted for one commercial loading berth
Reduction of the required ground-level setback on the property’s frontage
According to the Board member Robert Behar, who shared concerns about pedestrian safety with the limited amount of parking available.
According to The Related Group’s Attorney, Ms. Escarra, has stated, “The Project limits the interaction between vehicles and pedestrians by removing vehicular access to the Property. This will allow pedestrians to enter the Project with no vehicular conflict, as parking will be provided offsite, per the requested Waiver.”
The city’s Urban Development Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the project on April 9, 2021. The construction permit has not been filed yet, and the groundbreaking is set to begin sometime this year.
Dezer Development Launches Bentley Residences
Miami welcomes the first-ever Bentley-branded luxury residential tower. The news was announced today that this remarkable tower will stand tall along with other luxury car brands like the Porsche Design Tower and Aston Martin Residences. This remarkable project will have a sophisticated and sleek design standing at 749 feet tall in Sunny Isles Beach. This tower will be the tallest beachfront tower in the U.S. and its height already has FAA approval.
Dezer Development and Sieger Suarez Architects will be partnering to create a luxurious design worthy of the Bentley brand. Dezer and Sieger Suarez has previously worked on Armani and Porsche towers. Gil Dezer, President of Dezer Development states, “Partnering with Bentley Motors, a true global luxury brand and being able to create another first in the Miami marketplace is an extraordinary opportunity.”
According to the press release, there will be 200+ residences, each with a multi-car garage with a car elevator delivering your car straight to your residence (similar to that of Porsche Design Tower). Each unit will also feature its own private balcony, pool and sauna. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the residences with ocean and bay views.
Building amenities will include a gym, pool, spa, restaurant (TBD), lounge, cabanas, cinema, whiskey bar, and garden. According to Forbes, Bentley Residences will be built according to the the Florida Green Building Council Certifications with anticipations that the building will use less energy.
The ground breaking is expected to begin in 2023 and construction is expected to be complete by 2026. We will update this article as more information is published about Bentley Residences.
‘Millionaire’s Tax’ Heads to New York While Bankers, and Big Earners Head Out
High tax rates are common within the city of New York and it has never really steered bankers, fund managers, and big earners away from ‘The Big Apple.’ In fact, the appeal to live in New York has always been the exclusivity of living there if you could afford it. But with a recent New York state budget agreement that plans to raise rates among certain high earners, there are some that are looking to move and settle south.
According to a Reuters article, a high level employee at a large bank who does not want to be identified stated, “I’m already looking for an apartment in Florida.” There has also been talk among others who are earning more than $1 million are considering moving their entire firms out of the city.
The breakdown of the legislation would have the top New York City earners paying an upwards of 15.73% in combined state and city taxes. To put it in perspective, the current tax rate for the state range from 4% to 8.82% and the city ranges are 3.08% to 3.88%
This legislation was named the “millionaire’s tax,” and is expected to increase taxes for earners who make more than $1 million a year. If implemented, this tax would beat California’s (highest in the country) tax rate.
Larger companies have already started moving staff out of New York. Some of note are Goldman Sachs Group, Inc, Virtu Financial Inc, and Elliot Management. A smaller hedge fund manager stated, “This creates an overwhelming incentive to move.”
Geoffrey Weinstein, a tax attorney for Cole Schotz stated that, “When wealthy people don’t like something, they don’t protest, they just leave.” If this is the case, then the tax will eventually fall on earners making less that $1 million.
With more people working remote due to the pandemic, places like Florida that have lower tax rates, lower real estate taxes, and are fully opened are becoming an ideal location for top earners. And we at Miami Condo Investments welcome them with open arms!
Construction is Underway for Platform 3750 Project in West Grove Neighborhood Miami
Platform 3750, a mixed-use project in the West Grove neighborhood of Miami has just broke ground at 3750 South Dixie Highway on 2.1 acres. This site is within walking distance of the Douglas Road Metrorail Station. The Cornerstone Group is the lead developer for this mixed-use project and is currently leasing from Miami-Dade County after winning a request for the RFP process.
This project is expected to create 300 jobs and is designed to ‘jumpstart economic activity’ in West Grove. It is anticipated to have 191 apartments, 21,000 square feet of retail space already leased to Aldi and Starbucks, 14,000 square feet of office space for the Cornerstone Group, 12,500 square feet of office space for the county’s Community Action & Human Services division, 3,000 square feet for the district office of county Commissioner Raquel Regalado, and 400 parking spaces.
Cornerstone Partner, Lenny Wolfe states, “West Grove has been neglected for a while. There was a very small amount of affordable housing built there and there is tremendous need. And it’s a food desert because there’s a real need for an affordable grocery store.”
This project was designed by Kobi Karp Architecture and the general contractor is Current Builders
The loan for this project includes a $60.5 million loan, $8 million county’s surtax, $3.5 million city government obligation bond, $1.95 million city Home loan, $1.4 million from the county economic development fund, and $5 million in tax credit equity.
Cornerstone Partners announced that they anticipate this project to be completed by the end of 2022.