Developer Unveils New Renderings for St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach
New renderings have officially been revealed for the highly awaited St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach located at 18801 Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach. The renderings give us more insight into the luxurious views as well as the amenities that St. Regis has to offer but don’t take our word for it, look for yourself.
This beachfront ultra-luxury residential complex will consist of two 62-story towers that will add to the already growing Miami skyline. St. Regis Residences Sunny Isles Beach will be designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by So Paulo-based Anastassiadis and landscaping by EDSA. The site itself will feature 435 feet of beachfront property with panoramic views of both the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.
The two towers will be referred to as the north and south towers. Sales will be launched on the South tower first with options of 194 residences 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.
The residences themselves are exactly what you would think of when you hear the name St. Regis, and that’s luxury.
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 a wine cooler
Walk-in closets in all primary bedrooms
Laundry rooms with full-size washers and dryers
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
Spread throughout the 2 towers will feature 70,000 square feet of 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.
Aman Miami Beach Development Receives $242.4 Million Construction Loan
Bank OZK has approved a $242.4 million construction loan for the oceanfront Aman Miami Beach development. Doronin’s OKO Group and Blavatnik’s Access Industries are collaborating on the two-building luxury hotel and condo project at 3425 Collins Avenue.
Bank OZK’s latest round of financing supplements a $34.8 million loan it provided the developers in May 2020.
Doronin is the owner of Aman, a luxury hotel chain that is branding the project. Aman Miami Beach will include the restoration and renovation of the site’s 16-story historic Versailles tower, as well as the construction of a new 18-story ground-up condo building. The plan is for a 56-room hotel and 22 luxury condos.
The developer wants to make changes to the lobby of the Versailles, which was designed by Roy France and completed in 1941. The amendments will be voted on by the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board next week.
The development of the surrounding Faena District, which includes Faena House, Faena Forum, and Faena Hotel, was supported by Blavatnik.
Dustin Stolly and Jordan Roeschlaub of Newmark arranged the loan for the Aman project, which is expected to be completed in 2024. The condo component has been fully pre-sold.
Miami’s First Distillery Opens February 2023
Tropical Distillers, a liqueur manufacturer, has opened Miami’s first distillery. A fully automated distillery with an on-site cannery, a 30-seat bar, and tasting room, and a gift shop with items only available at the distillery are all included in the area.
The facility creates JF Haden’s Craft Liqueurs line, which includes flavors including mango, lemon, and coffee. Also being developed are several additional goods.
Buzzy Sklar, the CEO and founding brand partner of Tropical Distillers, together with Mike and Maurkice Pouncey, two former NFL players, and real estate agent Kim Rodstein are partners in the distillery.
According to Sklar, “doesn’t fit any mold; we are one-of-a-kind in Miami, offering locals and visitors alike a unique beverage destination that is not only entertaining and aesthetically pleasing, but also informative.”
Visitors will be able to sample cocktails including the Cafecito Martini, Floridian Martini, and a variety of frozen drinks on Fridays and Saturdays from 5 pm until midnight.
A 1,500-square-foot outside deck at Tropical Distillers offers more seats and access to nearby food trucks. The neighborhood of Allapattah’s 8,000-square-foot location was scheduled to debut in December 2021 but was held back.
From Thursday through Sunday, at 1 pm, 3 pm, and 5 pm, there are guided tours available for $25. The event includes pick-ups from places in Miami and tastings of five different concoctions.
Tyler Herro of the Miami Heat has Purchased a $10.5 Million Mansion in Pinecrest
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro just purchased a $10.5 million mansion in Pinecrest of Miami breaking a record for the highest home sold in the community.
The sale broke the Pinecrest record of $10.3 million set earlier this month by the sale of 6155 Southwest 106th Street.
Herro purchased the eight bedroom, eight and a half bathroom mansion located at Southwest 124th Street using a trust managed by Ronald Brown II, which was disclosed to belong to Herro.
Herro’s trust financed $7.4 million of the property from HSBC Bank.
The 9,500-square-foot home was built last year on a nearly 1-acre lot and was originally bought at $5.3 million for the property. According to the listing, the home has a gourmet kitchen, wine cellar, summer kitchen, cabana, pool, and media room. The original list price was at $11.9 million.
Herro recently agreed to terms with the Heat on a four-year, $120 million contract. After one year of college basketball at the University of Kentucky, the shooting guard was drafted by the franchise in 2019. Last season, he was named the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year, an award given to the league’s best player who came off the bench as a substitute.
Pinecrest and the surrounding neighborhoods have been home to a number of Miami Heat players. A year after signing a four-year, $184 million contract extension with the Heat, all-star small forward Jimmy Butler paid $7.4 million for a home near South Miami in January. Butler sold his Pinecrest home for $7.1 million last year.
Former Miami Real Housewife Cristy Rice, the ex-wife of former Miami Heat player Glen Rice, paid $5.1 million for the home she shared with her ex-husband near Coral Gables and South Miami.
Further east on the ocean, Miami Heat President Pat Riley, dubbed “the Godfather” in the NBA, and his wife, Chris, sold their condo at the Four Seasons Residences at the Surf Club in Surfside for $22.8 million, or a South Florida record $5,775 per square foot.
Taurus Investment Holdings and The Congress Group Switch Civica Development from Office to Residential
The focus of Civica’s plans is shifting from offices to residences in recently updated plans for the development. In the previous plans, the development was set to rise 22 stories tall with a height change to 27 stories or 310 feet.
The changes also include 342 residential units, luxury amenities, commercial and office space, and an 8-level garage with 590 parking spaces.
The property is located five minutes walk from the Civic Center Metrorail station. The land sits right behind the 836 Expressway, which is being reconstructed as part of the Signature Bridge project.
Currently on the site is a three-story shopping center with 74,463 square feet, as well as a 4,768 square-foot bank branch. While the tower is being constructed, both of those buildings would still be present, albeit their parking spaces would be moved to the new parking garage for the complex.
The Miami Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to examine the project at a hearing on December 21. The architect for the project is listed as Cube 3 and the developers include Boston-based, Taurus Investment Holdings, and The Congress Group. The developer purchased the site for a combined $30.5 million in 2020.
Let’s Take a Moment for Miami’s First Vermouth Bar-Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria
The team behind LoKal, Kush, and Spillover, Matt Kuscher and Kush Hospitality will debut their newest concept, Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria, a Spanish vermouth, and natural wine bar located in Coconut Grove. Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria will be located at Vicky’s House, a former milkshake stand and beer store for Kush.
The first woman in the industry to design and open a vermouth bar in the United States, Corporate Beverage Director Cristina Suarez, helped launch the establishment. The bar itself has a strong emphasis on Spanish wines and ciders, large-format craft beers, and a variety of unique house-made vermouths.
Suarez has fallen in love with vermouth thanks to her research and education to the point where mezcal is no longer her preferred libation. Suarez states, “We want them to have a special, instructive, and private experience and leave here feeling they have learned something new in a stylish, sexy atmosphere. We’re not expecting them to discover the enthusiasm we might have for vermouths.”
The bar itself is designed to serve as both a “waiting room” for LoKal patrons and a stand-alone attraction, making it ideal for couples out on a date. Along with fantastic pours, it will serve small foods in the tapas manner, charcuterie boards, Chicken Skins, and Sandwich de Mescla, Caviar, Pan con Tomate, and more. Vermouths will be offered in a variety of designs and flavor profiles, with options that are both common and uncommon.
The highlight of Victoria’s menu is vermouth, a bittersweet fortified wine that has been spiked with alcohol and laced with herbs. Kuscher’s signature blend, which is described as “Christmasy and warm on the palate,” as well as a second, lighter variety by Suarez called Titi Marie vermouth are just two of the house-made vermouths served in the new establishment, which was launched in collaboration with Kush’s corporate beverage director Cristina Suarez.
Many natural wines, Spanish ciders (poured in the Asturian manner of extended pouring), large format craft beers, tapas-style small meals, charcuterie boards, “not-so-fancy” tea sandwiches, caviar, and other items are also available.
Victoria’s is officially open today and their hours include Wednesday through Sunday, 5 pm to close.
Michelin Star and Miami Born Chef Officially Opens Brasserie Laurel at Miami Worldcenter
In the recently constructed Miami Worldcenter Caoba apartment tower in Downtown Miami, chef and restaurateur Michael Beltran has officially opened Brasserie Laurel, a French-focused eatery.
Escargot, frog legs, foie gras, deer tartare, beef Wellington, chicory salad, turbot in tomato beurre blanc, and Maine lobster with veal sweetbreads are just a few of the French classics on the menu at Laurel, which was devised by executive chef Ashley Moncada, a former chef de cuisine at Ariete.
Ashley Moncada, the new chef employed by Beltran at the establishment, trained at Ariete during the pandemic that has been going on for the past two years. Her first substantial project is this eatery.
“We see Laurel as Ariete’s younger sister. It’s a new approach to French brasserie food. Think Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie, La Tour d’Argent in Paris,” states Chef Beltran.
Tom Lasher-Walker, the restaurant’s beverage director, provides modernized versions of classic cocktails such the Beneath the Sheets, which is created with aged rum and pineapple, and the Corpse Reviver Royal, a late 19th-century concoction made with gin, bubbles, and absinthe. Speaking of absinthe, there is a fountain behind the bar at Laurel where it is readily available. A sizable selection of champagnes and wines in the French and Old World styles completes the menu.
The restaurant’s interior, which is housed inside the flashy Miami Worldcenter, maintains the French concept throughout with its use of deep blue, gold, and dark wood. Two additional Ariete Hospitality eateries, Chug’s Express and El Vecino, will also make their Miami Worldcenter debuts in the upcoming months next to Laurel.
Favorites from Chug’s Diner including croquetas, pastelitos, and coffee will be available at the Chug’s Express “ventanita.” El Vecino, on the other hand, will be an upscale cigar bar that offers a full alcohol menu along with light meals including mussels, a variety of meat and cheese, a greek burger, foie torchon, and a variety of snacks.
The Scapegoat in Miami Beach, the Taurus in Coconut Grove, Ariete, Nave, Chug’s, and most recently, the Gibson Room on Coral Way make up the Ariete Hospitality Group’s fast-expanding restaurant portfolio.
Downtown Miami’s Brasserie Laural can be found at 698 NE 1st Avenue. They are open from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday and from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday.
We are One Week Away from Miami Art Week and Art Basel and Here is What You Need to Know
From November 29 to December 4, 2022, Miami becomes the epicenter of the art world, featuring more than 20 international art fairs, 1,200 galleries, hundreds of artists, and tens of thousands of art enthusiasts.
Art Basel Miami Beach at the Miami Beach Convention Center is the focal point of this yearly explosion of the arts. The ultimate international art market, Art Basel Miami Beach, offers art enthusiasts a vast selection of works, from installations by promising up-and-comers to masterpieces from the 20th century.
Here are some ideas for how to view as much of Miami Art Week 2022’s greatest exhibits as possible, despite the fact that it’s impossible to see everything.
Tuesday, November 29th
Start Art Week in Miami’s Design District, where artwork is pervasive. A large portion of it will come from Germane Barnes, a Miami-based architect, who was given the 2022 Miami Design District Annual Neighborhood Commission award. This will allow the installation of the architect’s idea, Rock | Roll, in the neighborhood’s public areas.
As part of Prizm 2022 Contemporary African Art Fair’s 10th Anniversary celebration, galleries and artists will be examining how the development of fine art practice around the world has been impacted by popular modes of artmaking that originated in global African contexts. The exhibition is at 4220 N. Miami Ave. from November 29 to December 11 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Wednesday, November 30th
The most significant pieces of art from the 20th and 21st centuries will continue to be displayed at Art Miami, Miami’s oldest international and contemporary art fair, which is offered by a number of the most reputable galleries in the world. The 10th edition of its sibling fair, CONTEXT Art Miami, will give mid-career, developing, and cutting-edge artists from new and established galleries the ideal platform.
Over 215 galleries from 17 different countries will be represented by the combination of Art Miami and CONTEXT Art Miami at the One Miami Herald Plaza on Biscayne Bay from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Thursday, December 1
VIPs are permitted to tour Art Basel Miami Beach two days before the general public gets a first look on Thursday. In 2022, the fairest of fairs will mark 20 years since it first opened. Tickets to view the finery brought in by hundreds of top contemporary art galleries from across the world may be purchased here.
Be sure to pay attention to the Buffalo, New York-based Native American-owned K Art gallery’s booth, which features the work of three Indigenous contemporary artists, including the renowned Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds (Arapaho/Cheyenne) and the well-regarded up-and-coming Erin Ggaadimits Ivalu Gingrich (Inupiaq/Koyukon Athabaskan) and Robyn Tsin
El Espacio 23 in the Allapattah district features more works of Cuban art and culture. Over 100 artists from Cuba and the Cuban diaspora are represented in a new exhibition that draws on the collection of Jorge M. Pérez, a Cuban refugee himself.
Friday, December 2nd
Begin the day by visiting NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) Miami 2022, which will feature 146 galleries, exhibition spaces, and nonprofit organizations from more than 40 locations around the world. The Ice Palace Studios’ doors open at 11:00 AM (1400 North Miami Ave.)
The Wynwood district, renowned for its many murals of street art, is one mile from the NADA fair. On December 2 and 3, Prime Video will host a massive immersive art activation based on the original series “Riches” at Soho Studios (2136 NW 1st Ave.; entrance on NW 22nd St.) in the heart of Wynwood. Through photography, sculpture, painting, music, video, and performance art, the exhibition showcases components from the show that best represent the freedom of expression and sense of identity in the Black diasporic experience.
Saturday, December 3rd
Didier William: Nou Kite Tout Sa Dèyè, the artist who grew up in North Miami, will present his first significant solo museum exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami. In this exhibition, William presents his first colossal sculpture in addition to more than 40 paintings and prints that all focus on the precariousness of black life in America, the desperate yearning for black joy, and the affirmation of black gay humanity.
By transforming ordinary objects into extravagant ones, Ral de Nieves’ vibrant, three-dimensional beaded sculptures honor his Mexican heritage as well as drag and dance culture. His artwork is on exhibit at the mile-away Nina Johnson Gallery (6315 NW 2nd Ave). Admission is free from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Sunday, December 4th
At SCOPE Miami Beach, which is situated on South Beach’s renowned Ocean Drive between 8th and 10th Avenues, keep going till the finish line (801 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach). With Charly Palmer’s “Infinite Black” series on display will be Black-owned Knowhere Art Gallery from Martha’s Vineyard, MA, one of more than 150 varied contemporary exhibitors. Palmer depicts contemporary events and African origin in each of her paintings.
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New York Based Seafood Restaurant to Open in Miami Beach
Miami Beach will welcome the seafood restaurant Catch in 2023 thanks to the New York-based Catch Hospitality Group.
At 200 South Pointe Drive, the restaurant will take up 22,000 square feet. New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Aspen, Colorado are the current sites of Catch.
The restaurant space at the Continuum is owned by Los Angeles-based Black Lion, and Catch Hospitality, led by partners Tilman J. Fertitta, Mark Birnbaum, and Eugene Remm, negotiated a 15-year lease with Black Lion. The deal’s landlord and renter were both represented by Jeremy Hakala of Newmark’s Miami office.
According to Fertitta, “On the heels of two successful openings on the west coast, we are ready to continue our expansion. Miami Beach has experienced tremendous growth over the last few years, and the city’s evolving dining scene makes it the perfect time to bring our iconic brand to one of the greatest destinations in the world.”
Both indoor dining and a patio with a retractable roof will have an equal number of seats available. The Rockwell Group, based in New York, will create the design.
Steak, sushi, and seafood will all be offered on the menu. Private and semi-private events will be possible to be held at the restaurant.
Other well-known eateries like Prime 112, Carbone, Joe’s Stone Crab, and Milos will be close to Catch.
Black Lion acquired space for a restaurant in September in Miami’s Zaha Hadid-designed condominium One Thousand Museum. For the owner of the commercial property, it was his tenth purchase in South Florida.