JMH Development to Build 7 Story Luxury Tower in Miami Beach

2901 Indian Creek in Miami Beach
2901 Indian Creek in Miami Beach

The long-awaited Miami Beach condo project by JMH Development can finally move forward after the lawsuit against the developer was dismissed. The lawsuit included the actual condo site where the plans for this new tower would be constructed.

The project has been put on hold for 5 years due to a dispute between the original partnership of Jason Halpern (Managing Partner for JMH Development) and companies owned by Dhruv Piplani. In 2017, Piplani filed suit again Halpren and accused them of selling the property without permission of the co-investors.

When originally purchased, the property was purchased for $7.75 million by 29 ICD LLC, managed by Gerard Longo, who is noted as a longtime business partner of Halpren.

To add fuel to the fire, in 2020, Halpern filed for a $5.25 million mortgage foreclosure against the property. The original case was dismissed due to a breach of contract because PSB Indian Creek failed to make the $800,000 contribution toward the project in 2016.

According to Halpren, “In addition to Justice Masley’s ruling in favor of JMH Development across the board, the court awarded our client attorneys’ fees. This is a big win for our client, and demonstrates the egregious nature of the claims made against them.”

The project itself will be located at 2901 and 2911 Indian Creek Drive in Miami Beach. It is approved to rise up to 7 stories with 22 luxury condo units. The property itself will have to stay under 17,150 square feet and will also feature a rooftop pool, as well as a parking garage for 22 cars.

M Tower Redesign Renderings Revealed

New Renderings for M Tower in Downtown Miami
New Renderings for M Tower in Downtown Miami

Located at 56 SW 1st St and 65 SW 2nd Street, M Tower will rise 49 stories in Downtown Miami. Recently, the developers released renderings for a redesign of the tower. M-Tower will be developed by the Miami Parking Authority and a private developer in a partnership.

The old plans showcased the property reaching 53 stories, 440 condo units, and 818 parking spaces. The tower was proposed to encompass 622,783 square feet total with 25,732 square feet of office space and 1,089 square feet of retail. These previous designs were created by Zyscovich Architects.

The new designs showcase 624 condo units, ground floor retail, offices for Miami Parking Authority, and 717 parking spaces. The architect for the redesign is NBWW Architects located in Coral Gables.

In the previous design, the older garage on the property was to be refinished and incorporate some of the new design but the current plans show an entire demolition of the site with plans to rebuild.

The property that the proposed M Tower sits on sold earlier this year to an affiliate of the Lion Group NYC for $10 million.

If the new redesign is approved by all parties, then construction will begin in 2022.

New M Tower in Miami
M Tower in Downtown Miami

$150 Million Miami Multisport Facility Project Moves Forward

Destination Sports Miami
Destination Sports Miami

Plans for the $150 million multi-sport facility is moving forward and has officially named its general contractor as well as its architect for the project. Destination Sport Miami will be developed by OHLA Building, a New York-based contractor, and Andrus Architecture in Rockford, Michigan as the architect.

Destination Sport Miami will be located at 11850 N.W. 22nd Street in western Miami-Dade County. At just over 20 acres, Destination Sport Miami will be considered one of the largest indoor sports complexes in North America.

There is nothing like Destination Sport in North America, according to Andrus Architecture, which has developed several ice rinks and office buildings. Multiple sports in the same structure will present a unique architectural challenge.

According to the Executive VP of OHLA Building, “We are looking forward to being part of Destination Sport Miami, an iconic and unique project that will have a significant positive impact on the South Florida community.”

As of May 2021, the plans for the facility were approved with a $2.94 million incentive deal with promises to create 229 jobs over a period of time.

One of the unique things about this facility is the names associated with the build. OHLA Building CEO, Bryan Trottier is also a Hall of Fame center for hockey, U.S. Women’s National Team coach Jill Ellis for soccer, All-Star forward Glenn Rice for basketball, and All-Star pitcher Livan Hernandez for baseball.

Destination Sport Miami will feature:

• 2 NHL-regulation ice hockey rinks

• Turf field for football or soccer

• 18 NBA-regulation basketball courts

• 22,500-square-foot esports arena with daily programming

• 36 volleyballs courts

• 11 USTA-regulation tennis courts

• 15,000-square-foot fitness center

• 50-meter Olympic pool

• 25-yard warm-water therapy and teaching pool

• Indoor surfing simulator

• Several restaurants and cafes

Andrus is still working with county officials on the building’s design, which includes the significant energy and water/sewer demands. The developer is planning a glass façade that collects solar radiation for energy efficiency. Once plans are approved, construction should begin in 2022.

Rosso Development and Standard International are Partnering to Bring a 228 Unit Condo Project to Midtown

The Standard Midtown Residences
The Standard Midtown Residences

In its very first partnership, Standard International along with Rosso Development are collaborating on a residential project that will bring a 12-story tower to the Midtown neighborhood of Miami, the Standard Midtown.

Sales are slated to begin on November 30. Arquitectonica and Urban Robot are collaborating on the project, which will be located on the southwest corner of Northeast First Avenue and Northeast 32nd Street across from a grocery store development that is currently under construction.

The Standard Midtown will feature 228 luxury condos ranging from 432 to 965 square feet of living space with studio to two-bedroom floor plan options. Prices will range from $329,000 to $829,000

Payment Structure:

  • Deposit 10% at reservation
  • Contract and Groundbreaking 20%
  • 6 months after contract 10%
  • Top off 10%
  • Closing 50%

The units will feature cubby kitchens designed by Urban Robot, expansive terraces, and master baths with double showers. Unit owners will be able to rent their units for periods up to 30 days with exclusive benefits to friends and family.

Amenities:

  • 35,000 square feet of amenities
  • 10,000 square feet of retail space
  • Expansive lobby with lounge areas and a cafe
  • Rooftop restaurant
  • Bar
  • 60-foot resort-style pool
  • Sweat room and fitness center
  • Indoor pickleball court
  • Yoga and stretch studios
  • Karaoke bar
  • Pet Spa
  • Party room

Carols Rosso, owner of Rosso Development has stated that this is his first major development since he left the Related Group. Rosso hinted at additional Standard-branded residential projects in the pipeline.

Standard International, currently operates 16 hotels in the United States and across the world and owns a waterfront hotel on the Venetian Islands in Miami Beach named the Standard Spa.

Construction is planned to begin next year and be finished by the middle of 2023. The site at 3100 Northeast First Avenue, as well as the air rights above the existing neighboring garage, are owned by Vadia’s Midtown Opportunities VIIIB LLC.

Related Group Announces Casa Bella Tower with Sales Beginning Soon

Related Group Announces Casa Bella
Related Group Announces Casa Bella

The Related Group is on the verge of launching sales for their newest tower in downtown Miami; Casa Bella. This residential tower will be built at 1400 Biscayne Blvd in the Miami Arts and Entertainment District and is on the same site where Auberge Residences was originally planned.

According to the renderings, it appears Related is continuing with the same design and specifications that were planned for Auberge. Those designs include full glass exteriors in a wave-like pattern, as well as the unit floor plans. According to The Real Deal, the Related Group is likely reusing them since they have already been approved and to fast-track construction.

Casa Bella will feature 3 towers and 2 will rise 60 stories while 1 will rise 50. The first tower will feature 300 luxury units although 1,430 residential units have been approved for the site. The towers will have 1,629 parking spaces and will be connected by a podium.

The newest tower will feature 1 to 5 bedroom floor plans with only 6 units per floor. Interiors will be designed by Pierro Lissoni with landscape architecture by Enzo Ena. The double-height lobby will also be designed by Lissoni and will feature a mixture of sophistication and modern designs with a permanent collection of museum-quality art located throughout.

The location of this tower places residences near the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the Miami Internation University of Art and Design. The Omni Station Bus Loop is also 1 block away.

With the reopening of borders and the lifting of the pandemic restrictions as of November 8, 2021, we will likely see an increase in international buyers, especially for the new construction towers. Currently, international buyers are representing around 50% of new construction developments when earlier in the year, they were only representing 20%.

Construction for the development is estimated for spring of 2022 with an anticipated completion date of 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Casa Bella, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Auberge Residences and Spa Miami aerial rendering
Auberge Miami pool deck
exterior photo of Auberge Spa and Residences Miami