The E11EVEN Residences Beyond is a portion of the ultra-luxury, dual-tower E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami development, which is situated in Miami’s District 11. Developed by PMG and E11EVEN Partners, the E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami project, located at 90 NE 11th St. in the recently enlarged entertainment hotspot, has taken Miami by storm, continuing to smash sales records and provides a distinctive experience, unlike anything the neighborhood has ever seen.
The E11EVEN Hotel & Residences development is being carried out by E11EVEN Partners Marc Roberts, Michael Simkins, and Dennis DeGori as well as PMG Partners Ryan Shear, Kevin Maloney, and Dan Kaplan who attended the groundbreaking.
According to Simkins, “E11EVEN Residences Beyond’s groundbreaking marks a crucial next step in constructing the future of District 11. This incredible property offers residents an optimized lifestyle unlike any other in Miami, featuring top-notch dining, elite services, and lushly appointed residences all within one highly energized location. Once built, it will set the standard for ultra-luxury living and entertainment districts across the country.”
This groundbreaking follows recent announcements at E11EVEN Residences Beyond, which include the addition of The Clayton, an opulent $25 million private social and cigar club, and the recent expansion of the tower to offer additional units for sale and more amenity space. These developments were made possible by an incredibly high demand for these residences and record-breaking sales success across the dual-tower development as a whole.
PMG and E11EVEN Partners also announced that they had obtained $262 million in construction financing. E11EVEN Residences Beyond received a loan from Madison Realty Capital, while Jones Lang LaSalle served as the transaction’s broker.
Riviera Dining Group recently announced plans to add a second-floor restaurant with a direct entrance from the ground floor, as well as an upscale lounge and private membership club, to the extraordinary lineup of amenities offered by the first tower of the E11EVEN Hotel & Residences.
E11EVEN Residences Beyond and E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami offer a resort-style, entertainment-driven experience and destination.
They are conveniently located in Downtown Miami’s District 11. Its floor designs in both of its towers include presidential collections and penthouse suites in addition to studios and two bedrooms. Subzero and Wolf appliances, unique ITALKRAFT Italian cabinetry, premium finishes, and designer-selected furnishings are all included in each unit’s equipment list of fully integrated “smart building” features. Internationally renowned Sieger Suarez Architects will create the buildings’ towering 65 stories, while award-winning design firm AvroKO will create their interiors.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at E11EVEN Residences Beyond and E11EVEN Hotel & Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
New Tower Proposed in Miami-Clear Residences
Clear Residences, a 52-story tower proposal is now being examined by the Miami Planning and Development Department. Located at 130 SE 1st Street, the site itself sits on 0.55 acres or 23,750 square feet, with the current site now being used as parking.
The proposal with a letter of intent was submitted to the review board in December 2022 with Clear Residences featuring 545 residential units, 4,190 square feet of ground floor retail, and 199 parking spaces.
The tower would rise 694 feet tall with Kobi Karp listed as the architect.
The developer is listed as Clear Communities Miami North Limited Partnership, and Bercow Radell Fernandez Larkin & Tapanes is their legal counsel during the approval procedure.
Joseph R. Colletti is listed as the officer for Clear Communities Miami North Limited. Clear Communities originally purchased the site in 2019 for $18 million while obtaining a mortgage for $10 million through the Pacific National Bank in Miami. The price equaled $756 per square foot.
According to the site’s T6-80-O zoning, an 80-story tower could be built there, requiring Federal Aviation Administration height approval.
EDITION Residences Edgewater Construction Update
Construction is moving along for the 56-story EDITION Residences tower in Edgewater with its building permit application as well as a seawall permit application.
According to the permit application, the 56-story Edition will include a total of 187 residential units, a 13-level parking garage, and 3,500 square feet of business space. There will be 1,206,774 square feet of new building in total, with a hard construction cost of $215,750,000.
The builders announced last month that they anticipated commencing ground this Summer as a result of receiving $160 million in unit reservations.
One-bedroom-plus-den to four-bedroom floorplans with sizes ranging from 1,952 to 3,864 square feet and starting at $1.9 million will be available in immaculately finished homes. The tower will also have three lavish tri-level penthouses, each with a private rooftop pool and garden, representing the height of luxury.
The EDITION Residences, Miami Edgewater will have approximately 45,000 square feet of beautifully designed amenity spaces where owners can live, work, play, and entertain guests while exuding the same degree of luxury as the renowned hospitality brand. Two resort-style pools, a club bar, a library, private training studios, an extensive spa program, and six Guest Suites are just a few of the lauded features.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at EDITION Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
New Renderings Released for Hilton Hotel Concept at Okan Tower
The projected Hilton Hotel inside the Okan Tower has just released new renderings.
Okan Tower recently underwent thorough piling tests, as required by the city’s building ordinance for extremely tall structures. The pile drilling phase has begun, and the developer declared, after all, the pilings passed their testing successfully. The foundation work’s contractor is named Jacob Companies Inc on permits issued by Miami’s Building Department. Ant Yapi Construction, a Turkish company with a Miami office, and Civic Construction, a Miami-based company, are the general contractors for Okan Tower.
Okan Tower, a mixed-use development with 70 stories and a tulip-shaped design that is destined to become a landmark in Downtown Miami, has revealed a new exterior rendering. The 902-foot towering megaplex, which was created by Okan Group and Behar Font & Partners, is situated at 555 North Miami Avenue at the intersection of Miami’s shoreline, with great dining, entertainment, and culture. A Hilton Hotel will be the development’s focal point, and there will be a variety of upscale facilities available in the homes.
When Okan Tower is finished, it will include more than 900,000 square feet of space, including a 64,000 square foot “Class A” office building, a 316-key Hilton Miami Bayfront Hotel, 163 Sky Residences with amenities solely for owners, 236 Short-Term Rental Residences powered by Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and 236 such residences. The development is slated to grow to be one of Miami’s tallest structures.
According to the architect’s website, the Okan Tower’s delicate profile was modeled after the tulip in honor of the company’s Turkish roots, where the tulip is the national flower.
Amenities:
24-hour reception and concierge
70th-floor rooftop pool and sky deck with private cabanas
12th-floor lap pool with clubroom and lounges
State-of-the-art health and fitness center with yoga studio, Peloton bikes, and fitness MIRROR.
Sauna, steam, and treatment rooms
Children’s sensory and playroom
Theater
Wine cellar
Owner’s lounge
The completion date for Okan Tower is set to be in 2027. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Okan Tower, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Alta Developers Plan to Build 96 Unit Development in North Miami
In North Miami, Alta Developers plans to replace an outdated waterfront apartment complex with a 96-unit condo development.
According to an Alta application to Miami-Dade County, the Miami-based development company, directed by Raimundo Onetto, wants to construct an 18-story structure on the 0.8-acre plot where the demolished Mid Bay Club Apartments once stood at 11950 North Bayshore Drive. Records show that in April, Alta asked the county to permit a reduction of the necessary setback from the shoreline to 25 feet.
Buildings with curved balconies and floor-to-glass windows are seen in renderings. A rough estimate of 96 condos has been given for the project, which was designed by Revuelta Architecture International.
According to records, Alta spent $14 million purchasing the Mid Bay Club Apartments and an empty 0.2-acre land across the street last year.
The application for the North Miami project comes as Alta is planning a number of additional projects.
Alta plans to erect an 18-story, 223-unit apartment complex next to Dadeland Mall at 9600 South Dixie Highway. It would be the second 18-story multifamily building constructed by Alta there. It is anticipated that the first 296-unit tower will shortly acquire its certificate of occupancy.
In recent years, North Miami has attracted the attention of investors and developers. The enormous SoLé Mia at 15055 Biscayne Boulevard is being built by Turnberry Development and LeFrak, under the direction of Jackie Soffer. When finished, it will feature 4,000 residential apartments. A joint venture between Turnberry and developer Carlos Rosso is planning a 32-story, 303-unit condo structure in addition to three apartment towers.
700 N. Miami Avenue Site at Miami Worldcenter Construction Update
New York-based developer, the Witkoff Group, is steadily working to change the Miami Arena’s former location. The thriving Miami Worldcenter’s premium real estate is getting ready to welcome three towers rising 57 stories tall.
Recently, Witkoff signed the utilities deal for the site at 700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter. The expected total for the connection fees for utilities and the Biscayne Basin Sanitary Sewer Special Connection fee is $2,085,466.50 and $1,265,004. Alex Witkoff signed the contract on behalf of the construction company, WG 700 North Miami LLC.
The signing of the utility deal and obtaining FAA height approvals for the towers are significant steps in the development process, even though Miami’s Building Department has yet to get construction licenses for the project.
On this large-scale undertaking, Monroe Capital, based in Chicago, is working with Witkoff Group. The location, which is within the confines of Northwest 8th Street, Northwest 1st Avenue, and North Miami Avenue, was previously slated to become the Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center, but is now in line for a dramatic overhaul. This includes the development of three imposing structures that could rise as high as 685 feet. Nichols Architects created the design.
The proposal promises a diverse mix of apartment buildings, shops, and dining establishments. With the utility agreement signed the 700 North Miami Avenue project is preparing for its vertical construction phase, marking an important step in the redevelopment of the former Miami Arena site.
This mixed-use project will undoubtedly become a landmark addition to Miami’s skyline due to its massive scale, prominent location, and reputation of its development and design team. It will also undoubtedly play a significant role in future developments at Miami Worldcenter.
Oasis Hallandale Beach Breaks Ground
Oasis Hallandale Beach has officially broke ground on phase 3 of the new residential development.
There will be 1,448,000 square feet in the project.
The two skyscrapers will each have 25 floors and 500 luxury condominiums, according to the statement. The range of costs is $580,000 to $3.5 million.
Additionally, there will be dining establishments and office spaces, turning the area into a “live, work, play” attraction for locals and tourists.
The architect is Arquitectonica, and the developer is MGM Construction Group.
Building Features:
Valet parking
24 hr. Lobby Attendant
Business and Conference Rooms
Lounge Bar with Pool Tables
Banquet Hall
Golf Simulator
Children’s Playroom
Indoor and Outdoor Movie Theaters
Fitness and Wellness Center
2 Pools
Poolside Cabanas
Hot Tub Spa
Children’s Splash Pad
Playground
Barbecue and Fire Pit Areas
Yoga Lawn
Ping-Pong Room
Mini Soccer Field
Bike Parking
Electric Car Charging Station
Pet Park
Storage
Residence Features:
Floor to Ceiling Windows and Glass sliding doors
Broad Balconies with glass railing
Open Contemporary floor plans
1-2 and 3+ Bedrooms
Powder room in selected Residences
Walk-in Closets
Imported Italian Cabinetry
Premium Italian Countertops
Stainless Steel Appliances
Imported Italian Tile in Kitchen and Bathrooms
Double sinks in master baths
Frameless glass-enclosed showers
The project’s interior designer, Domus Aurea Interiors, as well as Marcel Fernandez, president of MGM Construction Group, Maria Alejandra Fermin, vice president of MGM Construction Group, Steve Geller, commissioner for District 5 of Broward County, and others, were present at the groundbreaking ceremony on April 6.
According to a press statement, phase 1 is finished and phase 2 is almost finished. The project should be finished in full by 2026.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at the Oasis Hallandale Beach, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Financing Secured for The Crosby Miami Worldcenter
The vertical construction of The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which is positioned to provide further density to the existing buildings at Miami Worldcenter, has been successfully funded with a sizeable $94.2 million by The Related Group and Merrimac Ventures. According to building permits submitted to the FAA in January, the residential tower is planned to rise 33 floors high and is anticipated to reach its peak at about 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level.
The loan was given to DT G Block LLC, a joint venture organization connected to the developers, by the Arkansas-based Bank OZK. The project’s interior design and architectural design are being handled by AVRO|KO and Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which commenced work earlier this year, is planned to have 3,370 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 450 completely furnished, ready-to-rent condos.
The Crosby’s construction should advance more quickly now that the finance is secured. It will stand out for its remarkable architectural design, which embodies contemporary luxury. The tower’s sleek design, which is accentuated by modern finishes, is made to blend perfectly with Miami’s dynamic cityscape.
The Crosby is cleverly constructed to take full advantage of its location, with the lower floors laying out a sizable retail area that is open to the public. The amenities offered by the skyscraper are designed to fit a contemporary urban lifestyle. The Crosby residences’ allowance for completely furnished units to be posted for short-term rentals on websites like Airbnb represents an important trend in the Miami condo market and is a standout feature of the development.
Beauchamp Construction serves as the general contractor and according to the current schedule, The Crosby is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2025.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Lofty Developers Announce Partnership YUPIX Technology for Meta-Reality Tours
Developer for Lofty Brickell, Newgard announced their collaboration with the immersive technology company YUPIX to provide meta-reality tours of the new construction tower.
YUPIX assists in smarter real estate marketing and sales. It is driven by cutting-edge software technology, including Artificial Intelligence, which creates experiences that are incredibly lifelike. Insightful recommendations that evolve over time based on user feedback are seamlessly combined with the social power of an unrivaled Meta-RealityTM experience.
Participants can actually feel as though they are strolling through the penthouses and opulent amenity spaces of LOFTY and soaking in the breathtaking views of the building from various vantage points thanks to the innovative technology.
According to the CEO of Newgard Development Group Harvey Hernandez, “We always strive to push boundaries and redefine what is possible through our developments. Partnering with YUPIX accomplishes that and showcases LOFTY in a new and innovative way. The LOFTY team cannot wait to welcome our buyers to the LOFTY metaverse.”
The 362-unit LOFTY, designed by Arquitectonica, has 40,000 square feet of thoughtfully chosen amenities, including a private marina, a members-only social club, resort pool deck, and fitness center, indoor/outdoor cigar lounge, co-working lounge, and meeting rooms, along with 309 tower residences, including studio, one-, and two-bedroom units.
The 53-unit Penthouse Collection at LOFTY features roomy two-, three-, and three-bedroom plus den apartments that have been carefully selected and will be outfitted by renowned design firm Artefacto. Penthouses range from $1.95 million to $3.5+ million.
A 5-star alternative for the owner and traveler who might choose to stay and own differently but does not want to give up the services and amenities of a hotel, LOFTY is the next evolution of condo ownership, located just across from Brickell City Centre. Each home will be delivered finished and furnished, and short-term rentals are allowed under professional supervision.
The skyscraper will have the first-ever collection of NFT artwork created just for condo owners, incorporating digital art into the design of the new residential structure and giving ownership of a unique NFT to each unit owner upon closing.
The 44 levels of upscale interiors at LOFTY were designed by INC, the multi-disciplinary INC Studio. The landscape designer is Urban Robot Associates.
The 44-story luxury condominium located at 99 SW Seventh St, Miami is now under construction on the Miami River. The new partnership with YUPIX is expected to boost interest in LOFTY even further.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at LOFTY, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Ora By Casa Tua Development and Construction Update
An Urban Development Review Board hearing about the construction of the 76-story tower at 1210 Brickell Avenue, Ora By Casa Tua for May 17, 2023.
The ORA’s design was created by the internationally renowned and award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica. The company drew inspiration from today’s constantly changing culture to design numerous outdoor levels at ORA that connect to nature and the environment, with the goal of allowing visitors to enjoy and experience the city of Miami from a unique angle.
The interiors of the residential and amenity areas are being designed by m2atelier, a company founded by Marco Bonelli and Marijana Radovic and renowned for its personalized approach.
Residences at ORA will start at $800,000 and range from 500 square-foot studio homes to 2,400 square-foot, four-bedroom fully furnished residences that will be ready for immediate listing as short-term, seasonal, or long-term rentals.
Edgardo Defortuna, the creator of Fortune International Group, is a pioneer in real estate development, financing, construction management, sales, and marketing. In addition to others, they are currently building the Nexo Residences in North Miami Beach, The Ritz-Carlton Residences in Pompano Beach, and the St. Regis Residences in Sunny Isles Beach. They most recently built The Ritz Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach and the renowned Jade Signature, designed by Herzog & de Mueron.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at ORA at Casa Tua, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.