The Cloud One Hotel & Residences Announced in Wynwood

Cloud One Residences Wynwood

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The Cloud One Hotel & Residences Wynwood is redefining luxury in Miami’s most creative and dynamic neighborhood with an exclusive offering of just 85 loft-style condominiums. This eight-story architectural landmark blends the energy of Wynwood with international design sensibilities. From sleek studios to expansive three-bedroom units—and a select collection of 15 bespoke duplex penthouses with soaring double-height ceilings—each residence captures the spirit of modern, inspired living. Prices range from $550,000 to $2 million, with a flexible 30-day minimum rental policy for up to six times per year.

Designed through a visionary partnership between HWKN, ODP Architecture, and March and White Design, The Cloud One is a celebration of artistry, sustainability, and hospitality. Residents enjoy a private entrance, exclusive elevators, and world-class amenities, including a rooftop pool deck with panoramic views, a wellness center with outdoor yoga, a co-working lounge with a coffee bar, and curated art installations by Goldman Global Arts. Residences are delivered fully finished with Miele appliances, imported SieMatic cabinetry, Juliet balconies, smart-home systems, and luxurious finishes that reflect both craftsmanship and comfort.

Situated at 2215 NW 1st Place, this development places you steps from Wynwood’s iconic murals, eclectic restaurants, and cultural experiences. With effortless access to Miami’s urban core and the beach, The Cloud One Hotel & Residences Wynwood invites you to live creatively, stay connected, and own a piece of the neighborhood that’s shaping the city’s future.

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Foundation Pour Completed for JEM Private Residences at Miami Worldcenter, Marking Major Construction Milestone

JEM Private Residences Miami

Vertical construction is officially underway at JEM Private Residences, the highly anticipated 67-story luxury tower rising at 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue in Downtown Miami. On May 30th, general contractor Coastal Construction completed the massive foundation pour, a major milestone that signals the start of vertical development for one of the most iconic projects within the Miami Worldcenter district.

The pour began at 9:00 p.m. and continued through the night, lasting approximately 18 hours. It involved 8,400 cubic yards of concrete transported by 840 truckloads—an extraordinary logistical feat that reflects the scale and ambition of the project.

Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Rockwell Group and landscape design by ESDA, JEM Private Residences will soar over 700 feet into the Miami skyline. The building will house 278 luxury condominiums beginning on the 43rd floor, each offering wraparound terraces and sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and Downtown Miami.

Setting a new benchmark for elevated urban living, JEM will feature an expansive amenity suite on its 50th floor. Residents will enjoy a Sky Lounge, a 60-foot outdoor pool with sweeping vistas, a state-of-the-art boxing arena, yoga patio, and a full spa suite complete with a Himalayan salt room, sauna, and steam room. Other amenities include co-working lounges, private dining areas, a game lounge, and a curated spirits tasting room.

The architecture embraces a resort-like atmosphere with flowing, wave-inspired forms and organic textures that emphasize natural light and indoor-outdoor harmony.

Slated for completion in Q4 2027, JEM Private Residences continues to shape the future of luxury living in Miami. OneWorld Properties serves as the exclusive sales and marketing partner for the development.

Whole Foods Set to Open in Edgewater this Month

Whole Food Edgewater

After years of anticipation and heavy traffic treks to Brickell, residents of Edgewater, Midtown, and the Miami Design District can finally rejoice—Whole Foods Market is opening in Edgewater on Thursday, June 26. Located at 2910 Biscayne Blvd at the base of the brand-new Nema Miami development, this 53,400-square-foot store is more than just a grocery stop—it’s a celebration of Florida flavor and local pride.

Designed to reflect Miami’s tropical vibrancy, the store features bold colors, lush plant life, and native bird motifs, all woven into an immersive shopping experience. But what truly sets this Whole Foods apart is its deep commitment to local sourcing. Across every department, over 130 Florida-based vendors are represented, offering more than 500 locally crafted products—from Keys Fisheries spiny lobster tails and EcoRipe lychee to Zak the Baker pastries and 5150 Chocolate Co. bars.

Food lovers will appreciate the Cuban-style coffee bar serving café con leche and cortaditos, a bakery featuring treats from beloved Miami brands like Bunnie Cakes, and a prepared food section dishing up Sushi Maki rolls, fresh pizzas, and made-to-order sandwiches. The craft beer aisle is equally hyper-local, featuring brews from Tripping Animals, Prison Pals, and Green Bench Brewing among its 240 curated selections.

To celebrate its opening, Whole Foods is rolling out the red carpet for the first 300 customers with limited-edition totes and “Secret Saver” cards offering up to $100 in discounts. Guests can also enjoy complimentary coffee from Wells Coffee and pastries from Zak the Baker in the morning, followed by free Gelatys gelato pops in the afternoon.

Whole Foods is also giving back to the community through its Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program, donating food to The Caring Place and supporting local nonprofits like Urban Oasis Project and Lotus House.

Whether you’re in it for the hyperlocal fare or the morning cortado, the Edgewater Whole Foods promises to be more than a grocery store—it’s a new neighborhood staple.

LIVWRK Unveils Visionary High-Rise Community in Wynwood Arts District

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A bold new chapter is on the horizon for Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. LIVWRK, a Brooklyn-based developer known for forward-thinking urban projects, has submitted plans for a massive mixed-use development that will bring the area’s first high-rise towers to life. Designed by MKDA, the proposal—dubbed LIVWRK Wynwood—calls for three striking 45-story towers reaching 465 feet in height.

Located at 2400–2418 North Miami Avenue, the project spans an impressive 1.81 million square feet. It replaces a previously approved mid-rise plan and utilizes Florida’s Live Local Act to surpass local zoning height limits, enabling increased residential density in exchange for much-needed workforce housing.

In total, LIVWRK Wynwood will introduce 1,363 new residential units to the neighborhood. Notably, 529 units—representing 40% of the total—are earmarked as workforce housing. This includes all 494 studios and 35 one-bedroom units, which are expected to rent for approximately $2,800 per month. Residences will range from 453 to 1,306 square feet and offer a range of floor plans from studios to three-bedroom layouts.

At the base of the towers, an expansive parking and amenity podium will house 912 parking spaces and over 88,000 square feet of retail and shared amenities. Each tower will feature dedicated amenity decks on the ninth floor, along with lounge spaces on the 29th floor, offering elevated city views and recreational experiences.

The architecture, according to MKDA, embraces Wynwood’s artistic roots and industrial texture. The façade will feature raw materials like exposed concrete, perforated metal, and loft-style window frames, blended with lush green elements and art-driven details. A landscaped paseo will slice through the site, prioritizing pedestrian movement and linking NW 24th Street, NW 25th Street, and North Miami Avenue.

Carefully planned for walkability and community engagement, the ground level will be activated with retail, art installations, and widened sidewalks. Entry points will be recessed to create inviting alcoves, and murals will bring the street frontage to life. Meanwhile, the parking garage will be fully wrapped by occupied space on the lower floors to ensure an attractive and seamless pedestrian experience.

Balconies will vary in openness and rhythm, especially at higher floors, to allow natural light and airflow throughout the towers. The podium and upper levels will serve as platforms for large-scale sculptures, bringing a curated, gallery-like dimension to daily life for residents and visitors alike.

As one of the most significant proposals filed under the Live Local Act, LIVWRK Wynwood not only seeks to redefine the district’s skyline but also to create an inclusive, vertically integrated neighborhood that reflects Miami’s evolving urban identity.

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Construction Commences on CADENCE: The Third Tower at Link at Douglas in Miami

Construction Commences on CADENCE: The Third Tower at Link at Douglas in Miami

Construction Commences on CADENCE: The Third Tower at Link at Douglas in Miami

Construction is officially underway on CADENCE, the third residential tower rising within the transformative Link at Douglas development, a dynamic mixed-use, transit-oriented community located where Coral Gables meets Coconut Grove. Developed by 13th Floor Investments in partnership with Barings and designed by internationally renowned firm Arquitectonica, the 35-story tower will add 432 market-rate apartments to the neighborhood — 12.5% of which will be designated as workforce housing. The project is slated for completion in 2028.

Strategically positioned on a 7-acre site directly adjacent to the Douglas Road Metrorail Station, CADENCE is part of a broader initiative to turn this high-traffic transit node into a vibrant, walkable urban district. The project is backed by a $125 million construction loan arranged by a lending syndicate led by Santander Bank and TD Bank. With an estimated construction timeline of 33 months, CADENCE is expected to be a key contributor to Miami’s growing inventory of well-located, transit-connected housing.

CADENCE builds on the success of Link at Douglas’ first phase, which was completed in 2023 and includes the 312-unit CORE and 421-unit CASCADE towers. Together with over 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, anchored by a flagship Milam’s Market, the development has already started to reshape the area into a mixed-use destination. A fourth and final residential tower is also in the pipeline and will bring an additional 400 units to the site upon completion.

“Securing this construction financing marks a major milestone in bringing the next phase of Link at Douglas to life,” said Daryl Shevin, CFO of 13th Floor Investments. “It reflects strong confidence in our vision and the demand for well-located, high-quality transit-oriented housing in South Florida.”

The Link at Douglas project is the result of a strategic public-private partnership with Miami-Dade County and the Department of Transportation and Public Works. Situated on publicly owned land via a ground lease, the development includes more than $17 million in privately funded infrastructure enhancements. Among them: a fully renovated Metrorail station and a new pedestrian-friendly public plaza that will seamlessly connect with The Underline — Miami’s celebrated linear park and urban trail.

“We’re proud to continue our partnership at Link at Douglas with the development of Cadence,” added Chris Cassella, Managing Director at Barings. “This project exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking, high-impact development we’re committed to, bringing smart density and long-term value to one of Miami’s most strategic locations.”

CADENCE also adds to 13th Floor Investments’ expanding multifamily footprint across South Florida. In addition to delivering over 3,900 units since its inception in 2008, the firm recently completed the 420-unit Savio in Delray Beach and is actively developing The Parks at Hallandale (398 units) and The Parks at Davie (383 units). With over 4,800 units in its development pipeline, 13th Floor continues to be a leading force in shaping the region’s residential future.

Cactus Club Cafe to Debut in Downtown Miami in Late 2025, Bringing Its Signature Style and Elevated Dining Experience to Florida

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Cactus Club Cafe, the renowned Canadian hospitality brand known for redefining modern dining, is making its long-anticipated entrance into the Florida market with a flagship location slated to open in Vvi in late 2025. The upcoming Miami outpost will mark the 35th location for the brand and its first in the state, joining its expanding U.S. presence alongside forthcoming launches in Boston and Houston.

Set within the prestigious Citigroup Center—an 810,000-square-foot, 34-story tower at the intersection of Biscayne Boulevard and Southeast 2nd Street—the new venue promises an unrivaled setting. Offering sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and direct access to Bayfront Park, the location positions Cactus Club Cafe as a dynamic new culinary destination in the heart of Miami’s urban core.

“Miami’s rhythm and sophistication align beautifully with our vision of accessible yet elevated dining,” noted Andrew Latchford, President of Cactus Club Cafe. “As we continue our U.S. expansion, the energy and vibrancy of Miami present a perfect match for our brand.”

Citigroup Center representatives echoed this enthusiasm. “Cactus Club Cafe will be a major enhancement to our property’s amenity mix,” shared Ana Castro, General Manager of the Citigroup Center. “Their presence will enrich the dining landscape for our tenants and attract food lovers from across the city.”

Known for its sleek, design-forward interiors and upbeat, approachable atmosphere, Cactus Club Cafe blends stylish social dining with chef-driven cuisine. Executive Chef Greg McCallum and the brand’s in-house Test Kitchen lead the culinary program, crafting a menu that delivers bold flavors and innovative twists on comfort classics—all designed to feel fresh yet familiar.

“This launch is more than a new opening—it’s the start of something special,” said Brendon Sequeira, Regional Manager of Cactus Club Cafe Miami. “We’re building an incredible team here in Florida, and we’re looking for passionate individuals eager to be a part of this journey.”

East Tower of Oasis Hallandale Prepares for Vertical Rise as Development Nears Final Phase

Oasis Hallandale

Oasis Hallandale

Progress continues at Oasis Hallandale, where vertical construction is about to begin on the highly anticipated East Tower. Located on a prime 10-acre site in Hallandale Beach, the mixed-use community is entering its final stage as the West Tower has officially topped out and remains on track for a late 2025 delivery. The East Tower, now poised to rise, is scheduled for completion in 2027.

The brainchild of developer Giuseppe Iadisernia and designed by internationally renowned firm Arquitectonica, Oasis Hallandale encompasses two residential towers with 500 total units, paired with thoughtfully integrated retail, office, and entertainment components. The project’s contemporary design, walkable layout, and high-end finishes have attracted buyers from across the globe, including the U.S., Latin America, Canada, and Eastern Europe.

The East Tower will bring a new collection of residences ranging from 900 to 4,750 square feet. Designed with luxury and lifestyle in mind, units will feature floor-to-ceiling glass, expansive balconies, imported Italian finishes, and open-plan living spaces. Some residences will offer unique two-level layouts, walk-in closets, and powder rooms.

An extensive amenity program will span 70,000 square feet and include:

  • Resort-style pool deck with cabanas and yoga lawn

  • Wellness spa and state-of-the-art fitness center

  • Co-working lounge and social areas

  • Indoor and outdoor cinemas

The already completed commercial sector comprises 60,000 square feet of dining and retail plus 35,000 square feet of office space across five low-rise buildings. Current tenants include KC Market, Oasis Dental, Davinci Café, and Oasis Fit, adding daily convenience to the residential community.

In addition to Arquitectonica’s bold design, the project features lush landscape elements curated by ArquitectonicaGEO, including a signature six-story waterfall, shaded pathways, and vibrant green spaces designed for relaxation and recreation.

With momentum building, Oasis Hallandale stands as a flagship development redefining modern living in Hallandale Beach—joining a wave of high-profile projects like Shell Bay by Auberge Resorts and the revitalized Diplomat Hotel to elevate the city’s profile on the luxury real estate map.

Ponce Park Residences Unveils Sales Gallery in Coral Gables, Showcasing Ultra-Luxury Living in the Heart of the City

Ponce Park Residences Coral Gables

Ponce Park Residences Coral Gables

The Allen Morris Company has debuted the elegant new sales gallery for Ponce Park Residences, offering a first look at the refined design and exceptional lifestyle coming soon to the heart of Downtown Coral Gables. The gallery offers a first glimpse into the world of sophisticated living envisioned by award-winning design firms Meyer Davis and Zyscovich Architects, setting the tone for what will soon be one of the most prestigious addresses in South Florida.

Located at 3000 Ponce de Leon Boulevard—at the intersection of Ponce de Leon Blvd. and University Drive—Ponce Park Residences is a rare, design-forward enclave featuring 58 two- to five-bedroom residences ranging from 1,900 to 6,500 square feet. Each home will boast expansive 11-foot-deep terraces equipped with fully outfitted Summer Kitchens, merging indoor elegance with outdoor living. With pricing starting at $2.4 million, ONE Sotheby’s International Realty is leading sales efforts for this meticulously planned project.

Architecturally conceived by John A. Cunningham of Zyscovich, the eleven-story building draws inspiration from Coral Gables’ Mediterranean Revival roots while introducing modern lines and finishes. Interiors by Meyer Davis reflect refined sophistication, showcasing premium materials such as Venetian plaster, artisan-crafted metal and woodwork, and natural stone cladding throughout.

Amenities span 30,000 square feet and include:

  • Rooftop pools and jacuzzi

  • Full-service rooftop Sky Bar and lounge

  • A state-of-the-art spa and wellness center

  • Private retreat areas framed by lush landscaping

  • A ground-level Michelin-starred restaurant and 25,000 square feet of curated retail

Residents will also benefit from smart home technology, private elevators, soaring 11’–12’ ceilings, Italian wood cabinetry, chef-grade kitchens, and top-tier appliances from Sub-Zero, Wolf, and La Cornue.

More than just a residential project, Ponce Park Residences represents a significant community investment. The Allen Morris Company has committed $2 million to upgrade Ponce Circle Park, directly adjacent to the development. The enhancements, designed by landscape firm Naturalficial, will enrich the public space for all Coral Gables residents and reinforce the project’s commitment to enhancing the neighborhood’s charm and livability.

Groundbreaking is expected in Q4 2025, with completion projected for late 2027. As demand rises for low-density, high-design developments in prime urban settings, Ponce Park Residences stands poised to become a new architectural icon—and a gateway to timeless luxury living in Coral Gables.

For discerning buyers looking for elegance, privacy, and proximity to Miracle Mile, this development offers a rare opportunity to live beautifully in the City Beautiful.

Miami Worldcenter Retail Portfolio Hits the Market in $300M+ Landmark Sale Opportunity

Miami Worldcenter Retail

Miami Worldcenter Retail

In a move poised to reshape Miami’s commercial property landscape, the 273,000-square-foot retail component of Miami Worldcenter—Downtown’s crown jewel of mixed-use development—has officially hit the market, with offers expected north of $300 million. For real estate investors seeking prime, stabilized, income-generating assets in one of the nation’s fastest-growing cities, this offering is nothing short of exceptional.

This open-air retail portfolio, part of the $6 billion, 27-acre Miami Worldcenter master plan, is 100% leased. The tenant mix is curated with precision to attract both high foot traffic and long-term value, featuring powerhouse names like Apple, Lucid Motors, Sephora, Juvia, Club Studio, and the Museum of Ice Cream, among others.

As urban retail continues to evolve, Miami Worldcenter has achieved what many developments strive for—creating a destination retail experience that blends lifestyle, entertainment, and high-end convenience within a vibrant residential and hospitality ecosystem.

This isn’t just another retail strip coming to market—it’s a generational asset. Miami Worldcenter is a transit-oriented mega development that includes thousands of residential units, hundreds of hotel keys, and a significant office footprint—all within walking distance to Brightline’s MiamiCentral station. It is embedded within the city’s growth engine.

With Miami-Dade County’s retail vacancy rate among the lowest in the nation (2.9% as of Q1 2025), the sale arrives at a time of undeniable strength for Miami’s urban core. In fact, this is a strategic moment to bring such a stabilized asset to market. Institutional investors are eager for deals of this caliber—and opportunities of this scale, tenant quality, and location are exceedingly rare.

For those looking to secure a cornerstone position in Miami’s commercial real estate scene, this offering represents a blue-chip acquisition opportunity. Represented by Newmark’s powerhouse team of Adam Spies, Conor Lalor, and Adam Doneger, the listing will no doubt attract global attention.

The Miami Worldcenter retail portfolio isn’t just about square footage—it’s about long-term positioning in one of America’s most transformational mixed-use developments. For investors with vision, this is more than a sale—it’s a statement.