Construction is Underway for Platform 3750 Project in West Grove Neighborhood Miami

Rendering of Platform 3750 by Kobi Karp Architecture

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.

Closings Have Started for Monad Terrace Miami Beach

Monad Terrace Miami Beach

Monad Terrace is a new luxury condo tower in the heart of Miami Beach at 1300 Monad Terr, Miami Beach. This boutique waterfront condo development will feature 59 units with two to five bedroom options including four penthouses. According to the property records, seven condos have sold between $1.4 to $8 million.

Drone Photo of Monad Terrace

The developer for the project is Michael Stern, a New York developer who is making his name known in South Florida. One of his other known Miami projects is the Echo Brickell tower. The project’s partners include Stern JDS (principal), New Valley, Ackerman Development and Mink Development. The designer is Ateliers Jean Nouvel along beside architect Kobi Karp.

According to the Real Deal, this tower has been in a planning stage since 2015. Stern and his partners financed the construction with a $137 million loan from a New York based real estate lender, Madison Realty Capital. The 14 parcel development was chosen in 2015 and cost $51 million plus.

Monad Terrace Miami Beach

In 2019, penthouse B went under contract for $8 million by Joshua Wander, managing partner for a Miami based private equity firm. Within the past 3 months, there has been an increase in sales with units totaling $70 million plus under contract including three of the four penthouses. The remaining units range from $2 million to $12.5 million.

Building Amenities:

  • Sundeck with swimming pool
  • Hot tub that overlooks Biscayne Bay
  • Cafe and Juice Bar
  • Wellness center
  • Dock
  • Bicycle and water sports storage room

Residence Amenities:

  • Seamless indoor-outdoor living space
  • Biscayne Bay views
  • Kitchens designed by Jean Nouvel
  • Cantilevered marble island
  • State-of-the-art appliances
  • Wood ceilings
  • Reflective Cabinetry
  • Custom bathrooms designed by Jean Nouvel
  • Spacious stone countertops
  • Stone tiled walls
  • Spacious soaking tubs
Monad Terrace Miami Beach

Stern will also have a hand in the development of the 62-story Brickell Treehouse tower project that will feature 1,000 apartments, 200 micro-units, hotel, and office space.

Monad Terrace Balcony Views

If you or someone you know has any interest in purchasing a unit at the Monad Terrace Tower, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332 for more information.

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.

Michelin-Starred Restaurant Carbone – Makes Debut in South Beach – Plans to Open Additional Eateries in Miami

Michelin-starred Carbone in South Beach

One of the hottest spots in Miami right now is the Michelin-starred Carbone restaurant. With its remarkable menu, retro-style French décor, and its iconic location; Carbone has become a staple in the South Beach neighborhood in such a short time.

This Michelin-Starred restaurant is the first of many restaurants that Major Food Group plans to open. This hospitality company is ran by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick; whom also opened the original Carbone in New York in 2012. They are also in the process of working on restaurants in Miami’s Design District and the Brickell Neighborhood.

Carbone's Outdoor Patio

Located at 49 Collins Avenue, this luxurious and Ken Fulk design is truly awe-inspiring. Captains fitted in Zac Posen tuxedos guide customers through menu options and salads are prepared tableside for the full Carbone experience. The menu includes raw-bar platters featuring stone crab claws, crab knuckle sandwiches, spicy rigatoni, or veal parmigiana.

Menu Options:

Carbone is the first piece of the expansion and the Major Food Group plans to open a private member’s club with Japanese food this spring as well as a French-style Steakhouse in Brickell in September.

Carbone remembers his first trip to South Beach for the Wine & Food Festival in 2012, “I remember vividly one of the first trips we took here together. We had an absolute blast. If you told those kids who were drunk at La Sandwicherie back then that they would be opening on First and Collins, that would have been their dream come true. That’s as good as it gets.”

The Major Group isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Zalaznick states that “I’ve been here for the last 10 months. As I spent more and more time here, I really realized that this city is an incredible place to live and work in a full-time capacity.”

Block Capital Group and Kushner Companies LLC Breaks Ground on Wynwood Neighborhood Project

Rendering for WYND 27 & WYND 28 development currently under construction in Wynwood neighborhood.

After obtaining an $80 million construction loan, Kushner Companies LLC. and Block Capital Group broke ground on March 11, 2021, on a mixed-use project in the Wynwood neighborhood in Miami.

This project will consist of 152 apartments, 46,000 square feet of office space, 33,500 square of retail space, and 232 parking spaces with three roof decks and a large courtyard. There will be one-five and one-eight story buildings located at 129 N.W. 26th Street and 127 N.W. 27th Street, giving it the name WYND 27 and WYND 28.

According to Nicole Kushner Meye, Principal at Kushner, “This project is poised to mesh into the unparalleled Wynwood context and culture, while at the same time expand the vision and limits of this neighborhood with a tremendous addition of creative office, retail, and public space.”

Designer for this project is Arquitectonica who has also designed Inter Miami CF Stadium and Miami Freedom Park, Mr. C Miami – Coconut Grove, Brickell City Centre, 500 Brickell, and SLS Brickell Hotel & Residences.

There has been no reported completion date for the construction but we will update this article as the construction and time-line continues.

Subway Corporate Makes its Move to Miami

Subway Sign on Storefront.

According to Restaurant Business Online; Subway, the Milford Connecticut based sandwich chain, will be relocating 10% of its operations to Miami. The new location is reported to be near Miami National Airport which also happens to be closer to home of John Chidsey, CEO of Subway, in Coral Gables.

In a statement following the company’s announcement, “A Miami presence allows us to keep our finger on the pulse of more cultural conversations and the evolving tastes of the modern consumer. With its dynamic business climate, diverse population and multicultural influences, it is the ideal place to transition some of our consumer-facing roles.”

The departments that are relocating include; marketing, culinary teams, and global transformation teams. This move will also make their U.S. and Canada based teams have stronger integration with their supply chains. Subway plans to move by the spring of 2022.

This change for Subway comes after a year of layoffs and an ‘executive overhaul,’ with a large number of store closings and buyouts.

Chidsey’s former chain, Burger King, is also located in Miami, as well as its sister company – Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen.

Miami’s First 1,000-Foot-Plus Tower-Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami – Expected to Launch Soon

Rendering of the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami.

Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami – located at 300 Biscayne Boulevard – will be Miami’s first supertall building at 1,049 feet high (a supertall building is defined as one that is between 984 and 1,969 feet high). Furthermore, rising 100 stories, Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences Miami will be the tallest residential skyscraper south of New York. The current tallest tower is Panorama Tower at 85 stories and 868 feet high. Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami will include ground-floor retail; 400 ultra-luxe condo residences, and a 140-key, 5-star hotel operated by Waldorf Astoria.

Site map for the Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami.

Developer Information:

  • Developers: PMG – Property Markets Group & Greybrook Realty Partners
  • Interior design firm: BAMO – www.bamo.com
  • Architect: Carlos Ott (conceptual artist) with Sieger Suarez

Condominium Options:

  • Fully finished and furnished studios 
  • 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms – fully finished private residences
  • Private elevator
  • Unobstructed views
  • Residences 10” floor-to-ceiling windows
  • PH 12″ ceiling
  • Wolf Sub-Zero, High-End kitchen appliance package 
  • TOTO washlets 
  • Dornbracht & Duravit bathroom fixtures, features & accessories
  • ‘Smart Building’ technology linked to the concierge service

Tower Distribution:

  • 3rd Level –  Condominium lobby
  • 5th level – Hotel Signature Restaurant and Peacock Alley
  • Level 7 to 16 – Hotel guest rooms and suites
  • Level 17 – Hotel function spaces, main ballroom, junior ballrooms and multi-purpose function space
  • Level 19 – Hotel lounge bar, meeting and boardrooms 
  • Level 21 – Hotel pool deck with café and signature F&B 
  • Level 23 and 24 – Spa and fitness
  • Level 26 to 31 – Hotel guest rooms and suites
  • Level 31 to 32 – Private residential amenity level; pool deck
  • Level 34 to 85 – Residential condominium
  • Level 86 to the top – Penthouse level

Payment plan:

  • 10% deposit at contract
  • 10% deposit in 6 months
  • 10% deposit groundbreaking (6% commission – 100% paid here)
  • 10% deposit one year after groundbreaking
  • 60% deposit at closing
  • HOA – $0.80 per square feet
  • Rental terms – minimum 3 months only twice a year

Construction for the state-of-art Waldorf Astoria Residences Sales Center is expected to be complete and open on March 15, 2021.

Is Miami Going to Become the Next Silicon Valley? If it’s up to Mayor Francis Suarez, it Will Be.

Since the infamous tweet from Miami’s own Mayor Francis Suarez in early December of 2020, he has become very creative in his attempts at recruitment of relocating big tech and financial companies to Miami.

According to CNBC, the “How can I help?” tweet generated more that 2.3 million organic impressions. “It gave me the impetus and energy and incentive to keep tweeting and connecting at a very high rate,” Suarez said.  From December 2020 alone, he has had more than 27 million impressions on his account and he hasn’t stopped there.

In his latest marketing efforts, commuters in San Francisco were greeted by their usual sign but this one had a different message. “Thinking about moving to Miami? DM me,” was sprawled across the billboard that resembled a tweet.

Mayor Francis Suarez's billboard in San Francisco target big tech companies to relocate to Miami.

This particular signage is right above the 9th Street exit off westbound I-80 that leads to Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters. The only information we do know is that Twitter employees are currently working remotely until the end of summer 2021.

His campaign seems to be working with a few known tech giants and companies committing to relocating to Miami. Keith Rabois, former executive of Square and Paypal, David Blumber-Manager of Blumberg, and Scott Absher- CEO of ShiftPixy are just a few.

“My job is… to make sure people understand this is not a moment. This is a movement,” he said. “We’re going to continue to do everything we can to attract the entrepreneurial and intellectual class of our country to Miami to create high-paying jobs in a city like ours that wants to continue to grow,” says Mayor Suarez.