Miami Officials Plan to Move Office Headquarters to Miami Freedom Park

Miami Freedom Park Village
Miami Freedom Park Village

Inter Miami CF’s new stadium may gain some new neighbors, including the City of Miami’s headquarters. Officials in Miami are looking at a contract to build the municipal administration offices at Miami Freedom Park, a large mixed-use redevelopment of a golf course near Miami International Airport. The MLS team’s stadium would be the site’s main attraction, but there would also be commercial development.

The plan to construct a new municipal administration headquarters has been in the works for more than five years.

City voters approved a referendum to lease the present municipal administrative headquarters in 2018. The current lease includes a 3.15-acre property along the Miami River at 444 S.W. Second Ave., to Lancelot Miami River LLC, a unit of Miami-based Adler Group. The developer intends to build a mixed-use development there.

The agreement also required Lancelot Miami River to construct a new municipal administrative facility of about 230,000 square feet with at least 610 parking spots. The city would fund the building with a special obligation bond, but Lancelot Miami River would be in charge of construction.

The city originally planned to build its administrative center on the 1.6-acre Lancelot Miami River property at 230 S.W. Third St. However, the agreement has not yet been formalized.

The City Commission then approved the lease and development agreement for Miami Freedom Park in April. A 25,000-seat soccer stadium, 1 million square feet of retail and commercial space, and 750 hotel rooms would be included in the project. The proprietors of Inter Miami would completely fund this project, and the location would require extensive environmental remediation.

This new building would take up around 1/4 of the commercial area at Miami Freedom Park.

The current designs for the municipal administrative building, according to David S. Adler, head of Adler Group, are for Miami Freedom Park. This would free up its 1.6-acre Miami River property to expand its mixed-use development.

In April, David Beckham won approval for a land lease for a Major League Soccer stadium in that same location.

YotelPad Has Officially Opened to Guests

YotelPad Rendering
YotelPad Miami in Downtown Miami

As of yesterday, YotelPad has officially opened to guests for the first time since construction has been completed. Sales for the tower began in late 2020 and the development sold out within 15 months after breaking ground.

Developed in a joint venture between Aria Development Group and AQARAT, YotelPad Miami is located at 227 NE Second Street in downtown Miami. The tower include 231 residential units while the hotel features 222 hotel rooms.

Condo units that range from 417 SF studios to 708 SF two-bedrooms. These units are located on floors 15 through 30. There are also 222 hotel units branded by the Yotel Britsh chain that occupy the lower levels of the tower. 

Although the units have sold out even without a parking garage, prices for the condo units ranged from $450,000 to $500,000 and the developers have confirmed that more than half of the buyers were from China, Mexico, and Columbia.

The units will also feature high-end appliances including an Electrolux washer and dryer, Grohe and Toto bath fixtures, Smart thermostats, Smart Lock System, and custom furniture packages.

Tower Amenities:

  • Elevated deck with pool, hot tub, and bar
  • Full-service restaurant and bar with outdoor paseo
  • Organic matcha bar
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Private meeting rooms with co-working space
  • Valet parking
  • TransitScreen displays all your mobility options,
    in real-time
  • Private residential lobby with destination dispatch elevators
  • 24-hour security and concierge
  • Secure storage unit for each residence
  • Enclosed bicycle storage
  • Skytop Lounge featuring a game area and chef’s kitchen
  • Digital package concierge

Stantec is the architect behind Yotelpad. Each unit offers carefully cultivated floorplans with integrated living and dining areas.  The fully-finished interiors feature contemporary flooring with floor-to-ceiling glass windows with a European kitchen and baths showcase custom cabinetry with stone finishes as well as Smeg Designer Italian appliances. 

540 Unit Tower Planned for Miami’s Art & Entertainment District

1775 Biscayne Boulevard Miami
1775 Biscayne Boulevard Miami

With plans for a 540-unit apartment skyscraper in Miami’s burgeoning Arts & Entertainment District, LCOR is making its South Florida development debut.

According to public documents, Pennsylvania-based, LCOR purchased 1.1 acres of land at 1775 Biscayne Boulevard from a corporation owned by Aventura orthopedic surgeon Barry Silverman and his wife, Judy Silverman. The location lies on the outskirts of Miami’s Edgewater district.

Webster Bank provided LCOR with a $33.4 million loan while Walker & Dunlop’s Keith Kurland and Michael Stepniewski represented them in the financing transaction.

According to the developer’s news release, LCOR has proposed a 40-story skyscraper with studios to two-bedroom apartments all equipped with stainless steel appliances, washers and dryers, and quartz countertops.

Amenities:

  • 600 space garage
  • WiFi throughout the building
  • Gym
  • Rooftop pool deck
  • Outdoor patio
  • Grilling space
  • Tenant lounges
  • Co-working spaces
  • Conference spaces
  • Package retrieval services
  • 14,000 square feet of ground-floor shops

The Silvermans initially planned a 53-story mixed-use skyscraper on the site with 444 residential apartments, 200 hotel keys, 45,600 square feet of commercial space, 64,500 square feet of office space, and a 546-parking garage through their V Downtown subsidiary. A Miami board approved the necessary exemptions for the construction in 2017, but the project was never completed.

LCOR’s first ground-up project in South Florida, according to the statement, but the business has been investing in the region and other Southeast regions for more than a decade.

According to its website, LCOR is a real estate developer, manager, and investor with a $9.5 billion portfolio of finished, under construction, and pre-development projects. The California State Teachers Retirement System, Ares Management, and PGIM are among its partners. LCOR’s CEO is Anthony Barsanti, and its senior vice president is Anthony Tortora.

Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2024 with completion in 2026.

Miami Condo Investments Celebrates its 15 Year Anniversary

Miami Condo Investments 15th Anniversary
Miami Condo Investments 15th Anniversary

On May 17th 2007, Lucas Lechuga launched one of the most successful condo websites in Miami. With just a desire to bring better user experience, real estate listings, and news, Lechuga has achieved just that and so much more!

Over the years, he was able to develop a way for users to search for their potential properties through alternative methods instead of the traditional zip code searches and he also found a way for consumers to access market statistics without ever having to make a call or enduring tedious research methods.

In 2017, for the 10 year anniversary of the website, the average users ranged from 40,000 unique visitors per month globally from 200 countries. Still pacing as the #1 Miami Condos Website, 2022 brings over 100,000 unique visitors per month globally just through Google.

Not only does Miami Condo Investments offer a unique real estate listing experience, but you can also enjoy new construction tower updates, real-time inventory data, condo ranking system, up-to-date condo tower photos, rentals, and a real estate blog posted daily.

We are also in the process of some new landing pages aiming to be even more user and mobile friendly, searching with specific criteria, and a new mobile app. We will update everyone once we get closer to a launch date.

As far as the team…During our last anniversary, our team included six agents and now our team is growing along with the website. We have reached 9 agents that assist buyers and sellers with all of their real estate needs. We also have 3 office admins, including assistants and marketing pros.

We are so grateful for all of the accomplishments that this website and our team has completed over the past 15 years and we can’t forget about our readers and clients. Thank you so much for allowing Miami Condo Investments to be your most knowledgable partner while navigating the real estate market. We look forward to serving you and Miami the next 15 years!

Sales for Waldorf Astoria Miami Hotel and Residences Reaches 84% Sold

Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami
Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami

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.

John Ruiz Plans to Build a University of Miami Stadium at Tropical Park in Miami-Dade

University of Miami
University of Miami

The University of Miami Hurricanes have been without a stadium since 2008 and have been traveling to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens in Coral Gables for all of their home games. It’s been such a struggle for fans and students alike that a University of Miami alumni has taken it upon himself to remedy the situation.

John H. Ruiz, billionaire attorney and founder of MSP Recovery recently announced the plans to build a new stadium located at the Coral Gables High School. According to local officials, Ruiz did not consult with Miami-Dade County Public Schools or the City of Coral Gables on the plan.

Miami-Dade County Public Schools still owns the property where the proposed stadium would be built. Once his plans were denied, Ruiz then announced a new spot of the Miami Hurricane’s stadium, Tropical Park in Westchester. According to Ruiz, “It’s gonna be at 4 Tropical Park — there are about 270 acres there. The design is over the top, it’s gorgeous, I’ve seen it already a couple of times.”

The design for the stadium includes 65,000 seats with space for graduate-level classrooms and extreme water fixtures throughout the property. The architect behind the plans includes HKS Architects.

Tropical Park is publicly owned land by Miami-Dade County. Ruiz doesn’t appear concerned about speaking with Miami-Dade County, “We’re gonna present the plans to the county, but the county is less important in my opinion because it has to go out to a vote to the constituents as a referendum. Obviously, we’re going to talk to the commissioners and the mayor, but ultimately it goes out to a vote to the general public.”

This isn’t the first sports venture that Ruiz has been a part of. In 2011, he leased a 90-acre baseball development at the City of Homestead. The city later filed a lawsuit to evict him from the development 2 years later after he didn’t pay the utilities, insurance, and taxes on the property.

A private-sector attorney, Jose Sanchez-Gronlier stated that he didn’t want one of the last green areas in Miami-Dade County to be demolished for a stadium. It is unclear how residents and local representatives will respond to the new development. Ruiz will meet with the county to present the Tropical Park stadium idea to the county next week.

Calta Group Purchases Hollywood Development Site for $9.5 Million

The Calta Group Plans New Mixed Unit Development
The Calta Group Plans New Mixed Unit Development

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.

20 Story Tower Proposed in North Miami.

Emblem Tower Street View in North Miami
Emblem Tower Street View in North Miami

Seventh Ave Group LLC has recently proposed a new 20-story tower in North Miami located just west of I-95. This property expands 1.11 acres over 12041 and 12065 N.W. Seventh Ave. as well last 550 and 654 N.W. 121 St.

The proposed tower, Emblem tower will be reviewed by the city’s Planning Commission on April 5, 2022. According to the developer’s attorney, Steven Wernick, this project would be the first major development in North Miami’s new planned corridor district for the area.

Wernick also stated, “This area between Seventh Avenue and I-95 now has a hodgepodge of industrial and auto repair shops and they want to activate that area and bring in new tax revenue for the city. The city has been very positive to work with.”

The developer has owned the property since 2019 and originally purchased it for $3.23 million. There is an auto repair shop and an additional retail store currently on the site.

The estimated cost for the development is projected at $53 million. Units at Emblem Tower would range from 642 square feet to 1,010 square feet with studio to 2 bedroom floor plans.

Tower Features:

  • 20 stories
  • 139 apartments
    • 27 studios
    • 64 one-bedrooms
    • 48 two bedrooms
  • 9.989 square feet of commercial space
  • 235 parking spaces (4 story parking garage)
  • Architect: Frankel Benayoun

Amenities:

  • Pool deck on top of the 4-story parking garage
  • Gym
  • Function room
  • Bocce ball court
  • Running track
  • Grilling areas
  • Playground

Seventh Ave Group LLC is listed as the developer but the company is an affiliate of Blue Road, a Miami-based development and investment company.

Emblem Tower in North Miami

Revealed: The Perigon Miami Beach

The Perigon Miami Beach Elevation
The Perigon Miami Beach Elevation
The Perigon Pool Restaurant and Pool Cabana

Mast Capital and Starwood Capital Group have officially launched sales of The Perigon, a luxury condo development planned for an oceanfront site in Miami Beach located at 5333 Collins Avenue.

After the City of Miami declared the existing La Costa Condo tower unsafe last summer, Mast Capital bought out the remaining units in an effort to move forward with The Perigon. The City of Miami’s declaration came shortly after the collapse of the Champlain Towers South in Surfside. Mast owns approximately 88.5% of the current tower leaving 14 unowned.

In June 2021, Mast filed the development plans for the property and the official approval came in December 2021. Rem Koolhaas is named as the architect for the project while Tara Bernerd is listed as the interior designer. The design resembles a series of towers merged together allowing the residents optimal views of Biscayne Bay, Miami skyline, and the Atlantic Ocean

The development will rise 17 stories and feature 83 total units, with 10 of those units labeled as ‘guest suites,’ which will only be available to purchase by unit owners.

The Perigon Miami Beach Elevation from the Beach

Units will range from 2 to 4 bedroom floor plans with 2,100 to 6,700 square foot options. Units will start at $3 million and will feature a number of luxury amenities and residence features.

Services

  • Residential butler
  • Dedicated lifestyle concierge
  • 24-hour security and valet service
  • House car
  • On-site general manager
  • In-residence dining and catering from a signature on-site restaurant
  • Home management services from cleaning and maintenance to floral and pantry stocking (available for additional costs)

Tower Amenities

  • Signature oceanfront restaurant by a celebrated chef exclusive to residents
  • Beachside swimming pool and outdoor spa with sunbeds and cabanas
  • Pool and beachside food and beverage service
  • Direct entry to the dedicated beach, equipped with lounge chairs, umbrellas, and service
  • Sprawling conservatory offering daily breakfast bar
  • Stylish cocktail lounge and speakeasy
  • Dramatic double-height lobby with open lounge area
  • Luxury guest suites for friends and family
  • Sunrise lounge with catering kitchen for entertaining and events
  • Private spa with sauna and treatment rooms
  • A state-of-the-art fitness center with a high-impact training room overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
  • Bespoke wine room
  • Private salon for personalized beauty services
  • Screening room
  • Imaginative children’s playroom
  • Intimate garden and meditation lounge areas overlooking the Atlantic
  • Bicycle storage

Residence Features

  • Direct, private elevator entry to each residence
  • Gracious 10-foot ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Private 10- to 12-foot-deep terraces designed to provide direct views of the Atlantic from every residence
  • Expansive living, dining, and entertaining area accented with linear cove lighting
  • Custom Italian kitchens designed by Tara Bernerd & Partners featuring honed marble countertops, backsplash, and island
  • Sub-Zero Wolf Appliance Suite
  • Primary bathrooms feature natural stone flooring and walls, custom bathtub, bespoke mirrors, and light fixtures
  • Walk-in wardrobes in each bedroom

The building is expected to top off in 2024 with a completion date in 2025. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Perigon Miami Beach, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

The Perigon Miami Beach Aerial View
The Perigon Miami Beach Pool to Ocean View
The Perigon Miami Beach Lobby
The Perigon Miami Beach Spa