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M-Tower’s Expansion: Meeting Miami’s Rising Residential Demand

M-Tower in Miami

Miami Dade’s Water and Sewer Department has recently agreed to provide utilities for additional units beyond what was initially planned for M-Tower, a 57-story residential building situated at 56 Southwest 1st Street in downtown Miami. This revision reflects a growing demand for residential space in the heart of Miami, and the project aligns with the city’s vision for urban development.

In early July, a revised utility agreement was recorded, now stating that the M-Tower development will encompass 765 apartments, 4,708 square feet of retail space, and 5,000 square feet for a full-service restaurant. This is a notable increase from the previously planned 675 apartments, adding 90 more units to the development.

This increase in density highlights the growing demand for residential spaces in downtown Miami. The city’s vision for urban development is further realized through such projects, encouraging more people to live in the city center and fostering a vibrant urban community.

M-Tower is being developed by Lions Group NYC and Fortis Design + Build, operating under Downtown 1st St LLC. The tower, designed by Nichols Architects, will rise 57 stories across the sites at 56 and 70 Southwest 1st Street, near Miami’s Government Center. The project also involves Naturalficial as the landscape architect and Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer.

A key feature of M-Tower is its public parking garage, which will offer nearly 700 spaces, alongside commercial and retail spaces at the ground floor level. The building’s design and amenities aim to enhance the overall streetscape and living experience for residents.

The residential units within M-Tower will offer a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. The ninth floor is set to host an array of amenities, including a landscaped outdoor deck featuring two pools. Additionally, the project will incorporate integrated art murals for the eight-story parking garage, selected by the Miami Parking Authority, adding a cultural touch to the structure.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved permits for M-Tower in early July, allowing the building to reach 605 feet above ground or 615 feet above mean sea level. These permits, approved on July 2, 2024, are valid until January 1, 2026.

Total demolition permits have already been approved and issued for the sites at 56 and 70 Southwest 1st Street. The BG Group LLC is listed as the contractor for this demolition work, estimated to cost approximately $505,000. The site previously housed a 56-year-old municipal parking garage, which will be demolished to make way for the new development.

The expansion of M-Tower marks a significant step in addressing Miami’s growing residential needs. With its modern design, strategic location, and comprehensive amenities, M-Tower is set to become a landmark in downtown Miami’s urban landscape. This project not only caters to the increasing demand for residential units but also contributes to the city’s vision of a dynamic and integrated urban community.

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FAA Approves Permits For 57-Story ‘M-Tower’ At 56 SW 1st Street In Downtown Miami

M Tower South in Downtown Miami

Plans for M-Tower permits has been officially been approved but The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Downtown Miami. The permits allow for the structure to rise 605 feet above ground or 615 feet above mean sea level. This approval, granted on July 2, 2024, is valid until January 1, 2026.

M-Tower is being developed by Lions Group NYC and Fortis Design + Build under the Downtown 1st St LLC banner. The 57-story building will be located at 56 Southwest 1st Street, near Miami’s Government Center. The project, designed by Nichols Architects with landscape architecture by Naturalficial and civil engineering by Kimley-Horn, will include 675 residential units, a public parking garage with 694 spaces, and 10,531 square feet of ground-floor commercial space.

The residential units will be a mix of studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, totaling 507,070 square feet. The ninth floor will feature amenities such as a landscaped outdoor deck with two pools. The project aims to enhance the streetscape with aluminum-framed window wall systems and integrated art murals selected by the Miami Parking Authority for the eight-story parking garage.

Total demolition permits have already been approved and issued for both sites at 56 and 70 Southwest 1st Street. The BG Group LLC is listed as the contractor for the demolition, estimated at a combined $505,000 worth of work. The site previously housed a 56-year-old municipal parking garage, which will be demolished to make way for the new development.

This development is part of a broader revitalization effort in downtown Miami, which includes multiple new residential, commercial, and office projects. The completion of M-Tower will further contribute to the area’s transformation, offering modern living spaces and commercial opportunities in the city’s heart.

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M-Tower Construction Update: Building Towards Miami’s Future

M-Tower in Miami

At a recent gathering hosted by the Miami Parking Authority (MPA), developers of the eagerly anticipated M-Tower provided an insightful update on the project’s progress. Nestled in the heart of Miami, this architectural marvel is set to redefine the city skyline, and the latest developments shed light on the innovative strides being made.

The construction of M-Tower stands as a testament to collaboration between public and private entities. Situated on a blend of MPA land and adjacent private property owned by the developer, this fusion exemplifies synergy in urban development.

A significant milestone was reached with the recent demolition of an MPA garage, clearing the path for the grand ascent of M-Tower. This strategic move underscores the commitment to progress and innovation in urban planning.

In a bid for excellence, the developer has dedicated resources to value engineering, resulting in notable enhancements. The refined façade, enhanced balconies, and increased glazing reflect a dedication to superior aesthetics and functionality.

With an eye towards meeting growing demand, an additional 90 units have been integrated into the design. Emphasizing accessibility, all units will be available for rent, catering to diverse lifestyles and preferences.

In a bid for structural efficiency, an extra floor has been seamlessly incorporated into the design. This strategic addition not only enhances stability but also allows for innovative approaches to construction, such as reduced rebar usage and elevated ceilings.

While the footprint for amenities has been streamlined, the essence of luxury remains uncompromised. Spanning the ninth level, an array of upscale amenities awaits residents, including a lounge, co-working space, poker room, game room, grab-and-go options, pool lounge, pet spa, and expansive gym. Additionally, a dedicated health and wellness area promises rejuvenation with features like a sauna, steam room, experiential showers, and relaxation lounge.

Thanks to meticulous planning and refinement, the revised design circumvents the need for further review by the Urban Development Review Board, streamlining the path to realization.

In a bid for excellence, a private provider has been enlisted for plan review, ensuring adherence to the highest standards throughout the process.

The commitment to excellence is mirrored in the substantial investment made thus far, totaling $17.1 million. This financial dedication underscores the magnitude of the project and the vision driving its execution.

With the appointment of Moss Construction Group as the general contractor, confidence abounds in the project’s successful realization.

As the M-Tower continues its ascent, it stands not only as a symbol of architectural ingenuity but also as a testament to the collaborative spirit shaping Miami’s future. With each milestone achieved, the promise of a vibrant, dynamic urban landscape grows ever closer, beckoning residents and visitors alike to embrace the essence of modern living in the heart of the Magic City.

Rendering for M Tower

Renderings Revealed for Miami’s M Tower

Rendering for M Tower

In Downtown Miami, at 56 SW 1st St and 65 SW 2nd St, the 57-story M Tower is moving forward after construction plans were filed and renderings released by developers. The Miami Parking Authority and Downtown 1st Street LLC are collaborating on the creation of the M-Tower.

Last week, the developer filed the plans with the Urban Development Review board and those plans included some significant changes. The newly filed plans included a height increase from 49 stories to 57 stories.

The new plans also have an increase of 675 units, up from 404 apartments. There will also be 694 parking spaces in an 8-story podium connecting to a commercial space expanding 10,531 square feet.

Drive aisle, floor plans, and a parking reduction are among the zoning concessions that the developers are asking for.

Although an unlimited is permitted on the property, the Federal Aviation Administration would still have restrictions on the height.

Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates is listed as the architect. The next Urban Development Review Board meeting is scheduled for July 20th. If this new design is approved, construction would begin in Winter 2022.

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