Related Group and Two Roads Propose New 24 Story Tower-The Residences of Bal Harbour
The Related Group and Two Roads Development are partnering to create a new condominium project in Bal Harbour, The Residences of Bal Harbour.
The developers paid $135.2 million for an existing 88-unit condo tower and land located at 10245 Collins Avenue.
The proposed tower is expected to rise 24 stories tall featuring 61 luxury residences and 160 parking spaces which will be located in the basement of the tower.
Residence Features:
Waterviews from each residence
Wraparound balconies of each residence
3 to 5 bedroom floor plan options
3,258 to 4,754 square feet
High-impact floor-to-ceiling glass windows and sliding glass doors
Tower Features:
Separate ground floor, state-of-the-art fitness center
Ground-floor restaurant
Rooftop pool
Rooftop bar
Groundfloor pool
Private beach access
CFE is listed as the architect for the project with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill as the designer.
The Architectural Review Board is scheduled for October 6 to review an updated proposal for The Residences of Bal Harbour.
New Residential Project Proposed in Sunset Harbour
With proposals for a brand-new development in Sunset Harbour, developer Ronny Finvarb is appearing before the Miami Beach Design Review Board once more.
The board will decide on the plans for the developer’s mixed-use development at 1790 Alton Road in the Sunset Harbour area during its meeting this week. Finvarb had previously attempted to develop a hotel on the site, but the city commission last year unanimously approved a zoning overlay area that prohibited the development of new hotels. Instead, it promoted the creation of fresh office ventures or residential towers.
The new overlay district permits some residential units in office construction projects and raises the height limit for office buildings in the region bounded by 20th Street, Alton Road, Dade Boulevard, and Purdy Avenue from 50 feet to 65 feet. The district not only forbids the construction of new hotels, but it also necessitates a conditional use permit for all structures larger than 25,000 square feet.
The designs show a five-story structure with 12 residential units, a rooftop deck with a private pool and bar, and restaurant space on the first and second levels. Sobe 18 LLC is a subsidiary of the Bay Harbor Islands-based Finvarb Group.
Finvarb’s proposal to erect a 36-key hotel on the 0.2-acre land on Alton Road, which he paid $4 million for in April of last year, was opposed by several Sunset Harbour locals.
For their mixed-use project at 1685 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach, which will be anchored by the Thompson Hotel, Finvarb Group and Chahine Investment Group were able to raise $44.6 million in financing in May 2022.
The Landon Bay Harbor-Miami Beach, a 46-key hotel in the Bay Harbor Islands, was purchased by Finvarb Group last year for $10 million.
The Residence Inn by Marriott South Beach, the Courtyard by Marriott South Beach, and the Kimpton Hotel Palomar South Beach, all located close by at 1750 Alton Road, are also included in Finvarb’s portfolio of properties in Miami Beach.
Developers for the New Miami Soccer Stadium Obtain $31 Million Construction Loan
Recently, an LLC associated with the Inter Miami CF major league soccer team got a $31 million mortgage from Miami-based City National Bank of Florida in order to begin construction on Inter Miami Soccer Stadium.
The mortgagee is identified as 0101 Miami Properties, LLC, in the care of M Sports LLC. The mortgage identifies nine acres of land that 0101 Miami Properties LLC spent $27.97 million constructing at 678 NW 7th St. in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood between 2016 and 2019.
Miami Beckham United LLC, Pablo Alvarez, vice president and general counsel of Inter Miami CF, Jorge and José Mas, the brother executives of Coral Gables-based MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), and Inter Miami CF’s primary shareholders, are among the management of 0101 Miami Properties.
At the time, the David Beckham-fronted team’s ownership was intent on building a soccer stadium at that site or keeping it as an alternative option if a deal to construct a soccer stadium at the City of Miami’s Melreese Country Club at 1400 N.W. 37th Ave. fell through.
This past April, the Miami City Commission approved a 99-year lease agreement with Inter Miami CF. On September 13, the Miami City Commission authorized zoning that would allow for the development of a 25,000-seat soccer stadium, a 750-room hotel, a 58-acre park, and a 1 million square foot commercial complex with retail, offices, and entertainment on 130 acres of land at Melreese Country Club.
Jose Mas stated he would want to see the land developed as workforce housing or something else that benefits the community.
In addition, according to media reports, Miami commissioners have explored utilizing stadium rent payments to create a trust fund for affordable housing.
Invite Only New Construction Luxury 50 Unit Condominium to Break Ground on Fisher Island Miami
The Related Group is making waves in South Florida with their newest condominium project on the exclusive Fisher Island. The invitation only condo tower would include 50 luxury residences with a select number of penthouses.
The wealthy have long made Fisher Island, which is located at the confluence of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean and is a seven-minute ferry trip from Miami Beach.
Oprah, Julia Roberts, and Mel Brooks are all known to have lived on Fisher Island in the past. The enclave has also received some accolades: Bloomberg found in April 2018 that Fisher Island, with an average income of $2.5 million in 2015, was America’s wealthiest ZIP code.
According to Jon Paul Perez, Related’s President stated, “We are currently working with our sales teams to develop our list of VIPs. People can live their entire lives on the island and, as such, develop close relationships with neighbors and fellow residents. That’s the feeling we want to create at our job. We want our buyers to get to know one another, and forge close friendships that elevate this beyond just another one of their homes.”
The proposed condo site, which is the last developable parcel on the 216-acre island, was just purchased for $122.6 million by Related Group, billionaire tycoon Teddy Sagi, BH Group, and Wanxiang America RE Group.
When the unnamed property is finished, units will cost about $30 million, while penthouses will cost more than $60 million.
Project Details:
3 to 5 bedroom residences
Membership to Fisher Island Club
Golf course
Tennis facilities
Marinas
The project’s architect is listed as Kobi Karl with interiors by Tara Bernerd and Partners.
Sales are expected to begin at the end of 2022 with construction anticipated in quarter 4 of 2023.
Electra America and BH Group are Partnering for a $1 Billion Renovation Project at Southland Mall in Cutler Bay
More than 4,000 units will be included in a $1 billion makeover plan for the Southland Mall in Cutler Bay, which was unveiled by Lake Park-based Electra America and Miami-based BH Group.
The 80-acre site will have mixed-use additions from Miami-based real estate company BH Group, its multifamily partner American Landmark in Tampa, and Electra. According to a press statement, they will contain a 150-key hotel, 60,000 square feet of medical office space, 150,000 square feet of retail out lots, and a public amphitheater.
The present mall building won’t be demolished, though, according to the developers. Instead, while the original mall is being rebuilt, the development would take place in the parking lot.
A new grand entry on U.S. 1, a pedestrian bridge to the brand-new BRT stop, trolley stops, and an amphitheater with a bandshell are all additional attractions.
The partnership purchased the indoor shopping center at 20505 South Dixie Highway in May for $100.3 million. Southplace City Center is the name of the new endeavor.
According to a press statement, Electra America, headed by managing partner Joe Lubeck, and its partners want to start construction on the first residential building in 2023, with a completion date of early 2025. Starting rent will be $2,500 per month.
MSA Architects is developing the master plan for Southplace City Center.
In the first five years, according to the project’s creator, 2,700 employment would be generated.
The redevelopment site is located in an Opportunity Zone, a region that has been set aside by the government with the goal of promoting growth and job creation in low-income areas. As a result, the partnership might draw in investors looking for tax advantages from project investment.
Sales Officially Launch for 21-Story Tower Shoma Bay Condos in North Bay Village
At a North Bay Village property it purchased earlier this year, Shoma Group is changing its plans from apartments to residential condos.
Shoma Group, led by Chairman Masoud Shojaee and President Stephanie Shojaee, is beginning sales of the Shoma Bay condos, with prices beginning in the $400,000s. ISG World, led by Craig Studnicky, was chosen by the Coral Gables-based developer to handle the units’ sales and marketing.
Shoma Bay will be a mixed-use development with 21 stories and 327 residences on a 2.8-acre plot of land.
In May, Shoma paid nearly $16 million for the property at 1850 79th Street Causeway with plans for a Publix-anchored residential and retail complex. The project, which includes a 36,000-square-foot Publix and around 6,300 square feet of retail space, including a rooftop lounge and a food hall called Shoma Bazaar, was approved by North Bay Village in March.
Condos are replacing rentals as South Florida’s rent growth finally starts to slow down. Similar adjustments have been made by other developers. A new rental skyscraper in downtown Miami was converted to a condo tower in July by Property Markets Group and Greybrook, and is currently known as The Elser Hotel & Residences.
The Shoma Bay will have apartments ranging in size from 360 square foot studios to roughly 1,500 square foot three bedroom condos. According to a spokeswoman, the average cost per square foot for all units is around $900.
Building completion could happen in the latter half of 2024, with construction set to start early next year. The interiors are being designed by Adriana Hoyos, with MSA Architects serving as the project architect.
There will include a lounge, bar, spa, gym, pool deck, library, and kids’ club among the amenities. A 2,600-square-foot co-working area and electric vehicle charging stations will also be included in the structure.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Shoma Bay Condos, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach Reaches $700 Million in Sales in 6 Months
The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, Miami’s developers are pleased to report that sales of the exquisite property have exceeded $700 million in just six months, reflecting the overwhelmingly positive response it has received from buyers worldwide.
The St. Regis Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, envisioned as a private residential resort with a vast array of health, culinary, and entertainment services totalling over 70,000 square feet, is poised to be the tallest residential structure on the ocean in South Florida.
In a magnificent location, where skyline-defining architecture, avant-garde design, impeccable craftsmanship, and hallmark St. Regis service and rituals combine to offer a singular experience of seamless luxury.
The two towers will be referred to as the north and south towers. The south tower will have 194 units that range from 2 to 4 bedroom floor plans including a selection of penthouses. The North tower is planned to feature 180 residences but sales will launch at a later date.
Residence Features:
Spacious floor plans boasting unobstructed ocean, city, and Intracoastal views
Ceiling heights clearing 10ft in regular units and 12ft in penthouses
Fully finished with flooring and closets
Private elevator and entry foyer in all residences
Service elevators
Italian designed kitchens with Quartz countertops
Miele appliances including wine cooler
Walk-in closets in all primary bedrooms
Laundry rooms with full-size washer and dryer
Smart home technology ready
Service quarters in select residences
Full floor residences with spacious floor plans
East and West terraces with pool on the east
Spacious terraces with luxurious private pool and jacuzzi
Summer Kitchen
Custom-designed Italian cabinetry
Graciously appointed primary suits and separate service quarters with separate entrance
Stunning, 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway
Indoor BBQ
Indoor/Outdoor living space
Tower Amenities:
Managed by the St Regis Hotel Company, without hotel premises.
Grand entry driveway and 2-story porte-cochere
Impressive two-story lobby
10 Guest Suites per Tower
Concierge Services
Pet-friendly and much more
Private beach facilities
Oceanfront and sunset pools
A signature restaurant
Wellness center
Spa
Athletic club
The construction plans show 1,000 parking spots available for residents and the starting price for units begins at $3.5 million. The project is expected to begin in 2023 and be delivered in 2026.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
In July 2022, the developers, Mast Capital received approval from the FAA for the height allowance for the towers. On September 9, the contractor Moss Construction applied for a foundation work permit.
A second permit was filed on September 12th for the other 2 towers for foundation work. The county also issued a dewatering approval that is needed for the foundation work as well. Dewatering would include the removal of groundwater as well as from surface area.
Cipriani Residences Miami will feature 3 luxury towers spanning over 2.8 acres, located at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Miami’s renowned Brickell area, which will represent the famous brand’s elegant design and exceptional service.
The largest Cipriani tower will rise 80-stories and will feature 397 one to four-bedroom units with views of Biscayne Bay, Brickell skyline, and Simpson Park. The 2 smaller towers haven’t been revealed yet but will rise 59 stories and 50 stories tall.
Mast Capital paid $103 million, marking this transaction as one of the largest in Miami-Dade in 2021.
Cipriani is currently working with Mast Capital and Arquitectonica to bring this luxury building to life. Not only will the tower feature luxury amenities, but each residence will offer custom finishes and gorgeous designs.
Residence Features
• Generous living areas with ceiling heights of 10 feet • Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and windows with magnificent panoramic views • Terrace access from the living room and primary bedroom of every residence • Gracious walk-in wardrobes in every primary bedroom • An exquisite selection of flooring options included • Direct elevator entry for select residences • Eat-in, open kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry inspired by Cipriani’s renowned style • Top-of-the-line appliances from Wolf Sub-Zero, including cooktop, integrated refrigerator, freezer, wine cooler, and dishwasher • Primary bathrooms with grand, stand-alone bathtubs and glass-enclosed showers; vanities with premium Italian cabinetry, imported stone tops, back-lit mirrors; separate room with water closet • Spacious laundry rooms with full-size washing machine and dryer, with a utility sink in most residences • Individually controlled, high-efficiency central air conditioning and heating systems, with linear diffusers in main areas to ensure seamless integration • Innovative smart technology infrastructure that enables home automation • Intelligent interface system for essential building services such as concierge, valet, and security
Cipriani has disclosed that the residential tower would have sophisticated, resort-style amenities for its inhabitants, as well as traditional design features popular at Cipriani restaurants worldwide.
Tower Amenities
• Exclusive private entrance with lush landscaping and elegant porte-cochère • Dramatic lobby leading to two banks of high-speed, touchless elevators • Signature private dining experiences by Cipriani • In-home dining and 24-hour catering services by Cipriani, exclusive to residents • Private dining rooms available for reservation, catered by Cipriani • Elevated resort deck with two swimming pools, a blissful outdoor spa, poolside cabanas, and a beautifully landscaped sun terrace • Poolside food and beverage services catered by Cipriani • Holistic spa with sauna and treatment rooms • Luxurious residents’ lounge for special events and intimate gatherings • State-of-the-art fitness center • Golf simulator • Pickleball court • Private salon available to be reserved for personal beauty services • Screening room with cutting-edge audiovisual equipment • Serene and spacious residents’ library • Engaging children’s playroom • Elevated four-level wellness center and lounge overlooking the Brickell skyline • Pet-friendly community with dog park • High-speed internet access across all public areas • Electric vehicle charging stations available • Air-conditioned storage rooms
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Cipriani Residences Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Eco-Friendly Mixed-Use Building Proposed in Coral Gables
Along the well-known Miracle Mile district of Coral Gables, Terranova Corp. intends to construct what might be the first mixed-use carbon-neutral structure in South Florida.
The office and retail building will generate all of the energy required to run it on-site, according to the Miami Beach-based developer. Using photovoltaic glass to capture solar energy, battery systems to store it, and energy-efficient AC and elevator systems might be done.
The total square footage of the four-story structure at 93 Miracle Mile would be 36,482. The building would feature 26,167 square feet of area for shops and restaurants and the rest for offices. A rooftop terrace would also be present.
According to Chairman of Terranova, Stephen Bittel, “93 Miracle Mile will be a revolutionary project, not only as a platform to champion Coral Gable’s dignitaries as forward-thinking leaders in sustainable development but also a blueprint for other developers and city planners as we face a climate crisis around the world. The modern proposed structure respects the scale of Miracle Mile, and uses traditional stone materials on the exterior, while also incorporating the best environmental options for the future.”
The developer paid $6.8 million for the 10,164-square-foot site in 2021 through an associate. The 9,097 square foot retail facility that it currently has would be torn down.
The project’s design was created by Miami-based Arqutiectonica and is awaiting local permission. Onyx Solar, based in Spain, was chosen to supply the solar glass. The solar glass will help with insulating the building as well as generating solar energy. The rooftop design will create a trellis that helps support the suspended orchid garden.