City of Miami Approves New 37-Story Tower Called The District

The District in downtown Miami
Rendering for the new 37-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.

UNA Residences Miami Construction Update

UNA Residences-View from Biscayne Bay.

UNA Residences Miami is a 47-story residential condo tower located in the Brickell neighborhood at 175 SE 25th Road. With its waterfront location and sleek yacht design, it is truly a masterpiece. Designers Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (designers of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa and the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia) are partnering with Enzo Enea to create a luxury atmosphere inside and out. Developers include the OKO Group and Cain International.

UNA Residences will feature floor to ceiling glass surfaces on every floor ‘reflecting the Miami sunshine,’ 10′ 8″ foot ceilings in every residence, and the most spectacular views of Biscayne Bay and the Rickenbacker causeway. Prices for these remarkable units range from $942,000 to $6,643,000.

UNA Residences Construction Overview

Construction is currently underway. Rebar is being brought in to construct the foundation and cranes are onsite beginning the dig-out of the 100,000 square feet car garage, which will be 50 feet deep and three stories below sea level. According to a construction update from the Florida Construction news, 800 holes will be drilled into the ground then filled with concrete creating interlocking pillars that will eventually construct a cement block for the garage. That block will then be hollowed out to create the deep garage.

BUILDING FEATURES

  • 135 luxury condominium residences
  • Iconic 45-story waterfront condominium
  • 2 to 5 bedroom residences ranging from 1,100 to 4,786 sq ft
  • Unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean, Biscayne Bay, and the city skyline
  • High-efficiency and noise-reducing floor-to-ceiling exterior glass
  • Three levels of underground parking

RESIDENCE FEATURES

  • Private elevator entries into each residence
  • Expansive terraces with effortless “lift-and-glide” floor-to-ceiling doors and glass balcony railings
  • 10’8″ ceiling heights, above Miami standard
  • Chef’s kitchens with Gaggenau ovens, electric induction cook tops, microwaves, dishwashers, and refrigerators/freezers
  • Master suites with separate his and hers closets and bathrooms
  • Utility rooms with full-sized washers and dryers
  • Flow-through residences with east-to-west ocean and city exposures on the top floors
  • Two penthouses, each with a private pool and 11’7″ to 12’4″ ceilings

AMENITIES

  • Bayfront pool
  • Outdoor lap pool
  • Family pool
  • Jacuzzi
  • Catering kitchen
  • Kids’ splash-pad area
  • Owners’ lounge
  • Private dining/party room
  • Movie theater
  • Kids’ playroom
  • Outdoor lounge
  • Baywalk access
  • State-of-the-art fitness center, with yoga and personal training areas, plus his and hers dressing rooms
  • Private marina
  • Spa with steam room and sauna, as well as indoor and outdoor private massage treatment rooms overlooking the bay
  • Dedicated beauty suite for private hair styling, manicure and pedicure appointments
  • Beautifully landscaped outdoor terraces
  • Dog-walk area
  • Private air-conditioned storage areas

SERVICES

  • 24-hour concierge service
  • Combination of valet service and self-parking
  • Package room
UNA Residences Miami Construction Overview

UNA Residences Miami is estimated to be completed summer of 2022. We will continue to update this article once construction has progressed.

The Future is Here – Miami Sees Its First Delivery Robots

Miami's First Food Delivery Service is Here

Cartken, a robotics startup, has recently partnered with REEF Technology to introduce self-driving delivery robots to Downtown Miami. REEF Technology currently offers fulfillment solutions, neighborhood kitchen deliveries, and parking solutions.

Founders of Cartken include ex-Google engineers, and have been developing this type of delivery service since 2019. This will be Carken’s first major introduction of self-driving robots in Miami.

While only operating within a 3/4 mile radius of downtown Miami, Cartken has been testing their electric-powered robots fulfilling orders from delivery-only kitchens. These robots are operating on the REEF’s network, are insulated, and can maintain heat for hot meals. Cartken already has designated logistics hubs and can be dispatched to restaurants while the food is being prepared.

Food Delivery Robots Come to Miami

Matt Lindenberger, REEF’s Chief Technology Officer stated, “We want to show how future-forward Miami can be. This is a great chance to show off the capabilities of the tech.”

There are currently only two restaurants utilizing Cartken in Miami with a large potential for expansion in other neighborhoods.

The robots are powered by rules-based programming and can actually stop and ask for help if necessary. Lindenberger stated, “The robot is seeing the environment, planning around obstacles like pedestrians or lampposts. If there’s an unknown situation, someone can help the robot out safely because it can stop on a dime.”

According to TechCrunch, the robots can only make it to street-level, where the customer has to come outside to pick up their food. Apartment complexes and units would be more difficult for the robot to navigate.

We will be following this story closely and will update as we learn more and as more restaurants begin using Cartken!

Construction has Reached the 49th Floor of the Aston Martin Residences Miami

View of Aston Martin Residences from Biscayne Bay

Aston Martin Residences is a condominium skyscraper currently under construction in Miami. Located at 300 Biscayne Bay Blvd in downtown Miami and situated along the Miami River and Biscayne Bay.

Aston Martin Residences Construction Update

The original plans for this tower were a proposed 66 stories and 817 feet high. According to a source, this tower will now be 70 stories, making it just over 860 feet. These additional stories will include an owner’s lounge among other amenities that will be released to the public as construction continues.

The construction has reached the 49th floor and has almost reached the height of Epic Residences which is directly west of the tower. It has also cleared the Met 1 tower which is directly east of Aston Martin Residences.

Although the tower will be larger than proposed, it will still have its amazing features with 391 residences with studio to 4 bedroom unit options. Floor 56 and above are dedicated to the penthouse units with panoramic views and their own private pools. The building will also feature a full-service marina which will accommodate super yachts!

Aston Martin Residences Tower View from the Top

Although the building size has changed, there has been no official update on when the project will be completed. As it stands, construction is expected to be complete in 2022. We will update this article once we receive more information on this luxury condominium tower!

MiamiRealEstate.TV is the Newest Addition to Miami Condo Investments

MiamiRealEstate.Tv

We would like to officially announce our newest project, the MiamiRealEstate.TV website. Since 2014, I had a vision of creating a space for all things real estate in Miami. In that same year, I purchased the domain at auction and have been researching ideas/creating a plan since the beginning. During that time, I knew that technology and real estate would collide and I’m so thrilled that this vision has become a reality!

The biggest difference between this project and what others have done is that these videos aren’t just about myself and my listings. I want to showcase the best Realtors in the area, luxury listings, real-estate developers, city-transforming developments, and other industry-leading game changers.

There are currently five videos available featuring Philip Freedman, the Executive Sales Director of The Ritz-Carlton Residences Miami Beach, and Adriana Brito giving a tour of the Upper Penthouse at Brickell Flatiron. Dora Puig was also interviewed giving a tour of her listing for $38 million penthouse at Icon South Beach (please see above video).

Our hope with the launch of MiamiRealEstate.TV is to bring expertise to Miami Real Estate viewers.

We are so excited for this new adventure and we look forward to growing with you! Be sure to follow @miamirealestate.tv on Instagram and visit MiamiRealEstate.Tv to stay updated with everything real estate in Miami.

One Thousand Museum Secures Loan 3 Weeks after Foreclosure Announcement

One Thousand Museum
One-Thousand Museum Exterior Drone

The future is looking bright for the developers of One Thousand Museum Residences. Just three weeks ago, the Reuban Brothers filed a foreclosure lawsuit against the developers for $82.7 million with interest. As of March 3, 2021, which is the date of the filing, 15 developer units were still available in the tower.

Within three weeks of the foreclosure announcement; Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Kevin Venger and partners Gregg Covin and Todd Glaser, have secured and closed on a $90 million condo inventory loan from Cirrus Real Estate Partners. This new loan closed on Monday and will pay off the loan balance that was originally provided by Fortress Investment Group in 2016. It will also give the developers time to sell the additional units.

The mortgage broker for this transaction was Jim Fried, President of Sandstone Realty Advisers. A former Fortress executive, who is now the Managing partner at Cirrus Real Estate Partners, Tony Tufariello, expects the developers to sell the units with the next couple of years. Tufariello stated that they were “attracted to the buildings larger floor plans and amenities, and encouraged by the recent uptick in sales.”

The developers stated that they were planning to pay off the original construction loan but it was “pushed due to travel restrictions that hindered lenders from walking the final project.”

One Thousand Museum Exterior Entrance

This luxury tower features a private rooftop helipad, valet services, and well spa. One-Thousand Museum is also home to David and Victoria Beckham.

Building Amenities:

  • Double height aquatic center with indoor pool
  • The Sky Lounge provides a dramatic venue for private events for residents
  • Private rooftop helipad. The helipad will make nearby islands, private and commercial airports, and private yachts easily accessible
  • Multiple recreation areas for swimming, sunning, socializing, and fitness
  • 24/7 specialized security and valet personnel, other on-site staff including concierge, professional management, and other specialized personnel
  • Custom scenting by 12.29 in all interior amenity spaces including the lobby, wellness & spa level, aquatic center, and sky lounge (can be available in residences upon request)
  • Bank-quality vault with individual safe deposit box for every residence, offering residents the convenience and security of storing their valuables onsite

Residence Features:

  • Private residences are accessed from the lobby via secure, high-speed elevators that feature destination-entry smart technology
  • East-to-west flow-through floor plans that capture the mesmerizing panorama of Biscayne Bay and Atlantic Ocean views as well as the Miami skyline
  • Oversized terraces
  • Custom Italian kitchens with quartz countertops
  • Induction cook tops, in wall ovens, steam ovens, microwaves, dishwashers and integrated coffee makers by Gaggenau
  • Refrigerators by Sub-Zero
  • Faucets by Dornbracht and other quality manufactures
  • Custom-designed Italian made walk-in closets
  • Interior doors throughout the residences are by Lualdi Porte. All doors have been customized with Valli & Valli’s Duemila Cinque series handles designed by Zaha Hadid
  • European Interior Illumination products by Apure Architectural Lighting and other premium manufacturers customized by German designer, Uli Petzold.
  • State-of-the-art home automation infrastructure by Crestron

These unique and luxurious units range from $4.95 million to $20 million and with the popularity of the luxury condo market, the inventory has become limited. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing one of the One Thousand Museum Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.