Following the start of sales in early 2022, this innovative development has quickly elevated Bentley Residences to the top of Miami’s real estate market. Dezer Development’s brilliant auto-inspired design has generated a lot of attention and heralded a new era in Miami’s real estate future.
Bentley Residences will be better positioned for success as a result of the next development milestones, which include the impending demolition of the current site and the highly anticipated groundbreaking.
Bentley Residences is planned to rise 62 stories at 18401 Collins Avenue in Miami’s Sunny Isles Beach district, offering 216 luxurious units with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects in collaboration with Bentley Motor’s unmistakable design trademarks, craftsmanship, and exquisite details. The homes will include all doors, knobs, and pulls with Bentley’s distinctive textured handles, chrome finishes, and famous diamond patterning.
Each residence features extensive outdoor terraces with sundecks and private heated pools, top-tier Gaggenau kitchen appliances, roomy interiors with 10-foot ceilings, Italian kitchen cabinets with motorized door handles, premium quality stone countertops, backsplashes, and master bathroom saunas. The Dezervator, a cutting-edge car elevator that delivers vehicles and people directly to their apartments, is a major highlight.
Bentley Residences, which spans 3.6 acres of Sunny Isles beachfront, offers 20,000 square feet of facilities over three levels, evoking a luxurious five-star resort vibe. The extensive amenities include an oceanfront beauty salon, cabanas, a well-being spa, a wellness center, a whiskey and cigar bar, a wellness cinema, and a private dining establishment created by renowned celebrity chef Todd English. Beginning in 2023, work is anticipated to be finished in 2026. Pricing starts at $5.6 million.
New York-Based Shvo Obtains Construction Loan for Miami Beach Hotel to Add Condo Tower to Development
New York-based Shvo recently secured a $190 million construction loan for The Raleigh Hotel in Miami Beach to add a condo development.
Currently, the site includes The Raleigh, the Richmond Hotel, and the South Seas Hotel. The three hotels were put together by the developers for $242.85 million in 2019. At the time, the property was secured by a $146.9 million loan from Acore Capital Management.
The developers might be able to remove equity from the project and move the work along if they take out a loan for a higher sum. According to the developer, the hotel contributed over $1 billion to the project, including over $300 million in stock.
The hotel is closed while work is being done on the premises. The Raleigh will have 60 suites under Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ management when it reopens in 2026. The developer is also constructing a high-end restaurant with a private member’s club and a 17-story condo with 42 flats that bears the Rosewood brand.
The 1940s saw the development of the Raleigh. The curving pool, the Martini Bar, and the Tiger Room are just a few of the hotel’s distinctive characteristics that will be preserved by Shvo.
To design the project, Shvo hired New York-based architect Peter Marino and Miami-based Kobi Karp Architecture.
Former Raleigh project investor Bilgili Group, based in Turkey, has pulled out of the project.
Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club Secure Financing for Construction
Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club, a boutique residential development that will have condominium units and a private marina, is being built on Miami’s Bay Harbor Islands by the New York and South Florida-based Landau Properties. Financing has now been secured for the property with official sales projected to start in Fall 2023.
Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club’s $29 million construction credit was originated by Miami-based private real estate lender BridgeInvest. Its flagship fund, BridgeInvest Specialty Credit Fund IV, focuses on development, bridge, and value-add financing across the United States. BridgeInvest provided the construction funding, which was organized by Raffi Landau of Estreich and Company.
According to the CEO of Landau Properties, Jonathan Landau, “We are pleased to have the confidence of BridgeInvest on this very special project that will offer an unparalleled opportunity on the Bay Harbor Islands. We received strong lender interest for this project, and this financing package affirms our team’s ability to create an incredible residential experience with a combination of an amazing waterfront location, service-oriented lifestyle, and world-class design. BridgeInvest, a highly regarded lending institution in South Florida, proved to be the perfect partner given their established local presence and robust construction abilities…”
Nine opulent condominium residences and six exclusive yacht docks will be part of Indian Creek Residences & Yacht Club. One of the only private yacht clubs in the region is housed in the boutique structure, and guests may enjoy a sought-after view of the prized Indian Creek Island. Kobi Karp is designing the waterfront complex, and Linda Zarifi of Zarifi Design is handling the interiors.
Construction Continues on 7918 West Drive In Miami’s North Bay Village
Construction is underway at 7918 West Drive, a 21-story, 54-residence waterfront condominium development in Miami’s North Bay Village.
The foundation through the third level is now complete, and significant progress has been made on the parking garage. The columns and shear walls as well as the sixth level have also had concrete poured. The parking garage’s south section’s foundation is also finished.
Where east and west converge at 7918 West Drive, there are a number of striking units with Aerial views that display the unique architectural and natural features that characterize each floor plan. The idea stands out from the competition because of its unique fusion of a contemporary, high-tech lifestyle with Japanese culture. The development will provide a Zen Garden, a yoga room, and water features to create an indoor-outdoor atmosphere.
Modern SieMatic cabinetry, Cosentino worktops and surfaces, and high-end Miele equipment can be found in the kitchens. Additionally, Hansgrohe and Kohler plumbing fittings will be included in the homes. Additionally, the cutting-edge technology at 7918 West Drive will incorporate automated software customization for the utmost convenience, security, and privacy.
Priced from $2 million to over $17 million, homes range in size from 1,677 to 7,086 total square feet, including a minimum of two bedrooms, and have at least two views of Biscayne Bay. There are only four units per floor, all of the houses are corner units, and each balcony has an irregularly shaped ceiling that offers places that are both partially sheltered and partially sunny.
7918 West Drive will have 16,224 square feet of common areas, 148 parking spaces, and a 33,600 square foot property on the Intracoastal Waterway.
The project architect is Juan Azulay, founder, and director of MTTR mgmt, and the general contractor is listed as Thornton Residential. A multidisciplinary architectural design business with its headquarters in Tokyo, ONE DESIGNS Co. Ltd., created the lobby of the skyscraper. The company includes architectural designers and top-tier certified architects that provide knowledge of Japanese construction and interior design for people looking for a home that simply redefines attention to detail.
7918 West Drive is distinctively designed and equipped with cutting-edge technology throughout. Due to its outstanding design and painstaking attention to detail, the development has made significant progress since its groundbreaking ceremony in February 2023, confirming its place as a benchmark of architectural excellence in South Florida.
Miami Freedom Park Construction Update
The location where Inter Miami’s stadium is slated to be built has officially received site work permits from Miami’s Building Department.
In the most recent few weeks, two different permissions were issued. The first one was released on July 14th. It is for work that is categorized under excavation/piles/site and soil enhancement and is expected to be worth $30,759,715.
The second permit, which is listed as excavation/piles/site and soil enhancement category and for a different address, was issued on July 25th and is estimated to be worth $5,240,284.
According to records, the property’s tree and demolition permits are still being reviewed and have not yet been given.
The contractor for Miami Freedom Park is listed as Downrite Engineering. Jorge Mas, the managing owner of Inter Miami, stated in June that the start of construction was anticipated “any day now,” and that it would take a few weeks.
Last year, 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.
The new stadium’s opening is planned for the summer or early fall of 2025, according to Mas.
Cipriani Residences Miami Sells its $16.2 Million Penthouse
Mast Capital, Developer for Cipriani Residences Miami sells a penthouse just weeks after the collection was introduced to the public.
Mast claimed that the asking price for Penthouse 1 was a record-breaking $16.2 million, or $3,333 per square foot.
Four bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, 4,888 square feet of interior space, and 4,333 square feet of outdoor terrace space—a total of 9,221 square feet—will be found in Penthouse 1. A summer kitchen and private pool with an infinity edge will be part of the outside area.
The Canaletto Collection is located on the top 18 stories of Cipriani and has 68 residences and six penthouses with improvements, making it the “highest level of luxury in Brickell,” in the words of the developer.
Penthouses in the Canaletto Collection start at $9.5 million, with pricing starting at $3.65 million.
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, and back-lit mirrors; separate room with water closet • Spacious laundry rooms with full-size washing machines and dryers, 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 a dog park • High-speed internet access across all public areas • Electric vehicle charging stations available • Air-conditioned storage rooms
The target completion date is in 2026. 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.
501 First Construction Update
A new image of 501 First Residences has revealed the completion of the foundation pour. Usually, vertical construction starts after the foundation has been laid.
This new 40-story tower with 448, will be developed by Aria Development Group and designed by Revuelta Architecture International, who also designed Wind and 900 Biscayne. 501 First Residences will be located at 501 Northeast 1st Avenue with views of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay.
According to the Aria Development group, this particular development will be built to cater to the short-term rental market. The biggest perk is that there will be no rental restrictions. This means the resident can utilize any consumer platform (Vrbo, Expedia, Airbnb, etc.) to rent and each unit can be rented for 1 day or more.
The renderings reveal floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive balconies. The sleek structure is curved creating a horizontal and vertical grid-like design. The exact height of the development hasn’t been released but we can expect the 40-story high structure to be over 450 feet in height.
To provide shade and a usable pedestrian space, the ground floor is being planned with broad pathways and vegetation.
On the property, demolition has already finished.
Although 501 First Residences is sold out, if you or someone you know has an interest in purchasing in downtown Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.
New Residential Project Approved in Miami Beach- 72 Park
72 Park, a condominium tower approved for short-term rentals that will be built in Miami Beach, has been announced by the NYC and Miami-based development company Lefferts. This will be the first new luxury tower on Miami Beach to allow vacation or short-term rentals when it is finished in early 2024.
The project will include 206 units with sizes ranging from 470 to 1,177 square feet and prices beginning in the $700,000s. In late July, 72 Park’s topping-off ceremony is anticipated to take place.
The stunning 22-story project by national architecture firm Built Form is situated at 580 72nd Street in Miami Beach. When finished, the opulent tower will provide residents with breathtaking 360-degree views of everything from Downtown Miami to the Intracoastal Waterway.
The LEED Gold-certified condominium tower features Jr., one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with spacious floor plans, high ceilings, deep balconies, Italian cabinetry, imported stone, and energy-efficient appliances. Urban Robots Associates designed the interiors and landscapes. Floor to ceiling, impact-resistant glass, keyless entry with SALTO and smart access controls, individually controlled central AC and heating systems, and high-end bathroom fixtures, hardware, and accessories will all be included in the fully furnished offerings for each unit. Five high-speed passenger elevators with access control and high-speed, fiber-optic Wi-Fi are examples of advanced smart building features.
Additionally, the building offers 64,000 square feet of amenities to its residents, including a large 35,000-square-foot amenity deck with nearly an acre of lush, tropical landscaping, a 150-foot-long resort-style pool with cabanas, a bar and lounge with indoor and outdoor seating, a state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga lounge, a 24/7 coworking lounge with private “pods,” a kids playroom, and a private outdoor barbecue area.
A double-height lobby with wraparound floor to ceiling windows displays 8,500 square feet of excellent ground-level retail space, including the upcoming Roberta’s restaurant and pizzeria by two-Michelin-starred chef Carlo Mirarchi.
72 Park is situated in a park, close to the Miami Beach Tennis Academy, North Shore Park, a vast indoor and outdoor sports and recreation complex with 12 tennis courts, pickleball courts, and two baseball diamonds, the Miami Beach Bandshell outdoor amphitheater, a historic cultural center, Normandy Shores Golf Club, and the new Miami Beach Aquatic Center and Park, which will house an Olympic-size pool, a community library, and a community center. Residents are offered beach service, which includes transportation and free use of recreational tools including Boogie Boards, paddleboards, bikes, and more.
Lefferts’ long-term commitment to reviving this Miami Beach neighborhood and ushering in a new age of investment and growth for one of the most sought-after coastal communities includes four residential complexes, including the project at 72 Park.
Miami Worldcenter Welcomes New Lucid Motors Location
Lucid Motors, a producer of high-end electric vehicles, has unveiled the opening of its newest plant at Miami Worldcenter, a revolutionary $6 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development in Downtown Miami.
Lucid Motors has joined the list of freshly launched restaurants and bars, well-known national retailers, and the citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel as concepts. Earls Kitchen & Bar, Maple & Ash, Sports & Social, Bowlero, and the renowned Museum of Ice Cream are just a few of the exciting new attractions that will soon be opening. Miami Worldcenter, one of the biggest privately owned and constructed urban real estate projects in Florida, provides a vibrant mix of residential, business, and hospitality facilities as well as a staggering selection of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
The almost 23,000 square foot space includes a Lucid Studio where clients may test-drive the company’s upscale electric cars, including the lauded Lucid Air sedan. The building also functions as a service and delivery center for Lucid Air, open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on weekends with modified hours.
The project is overseen by Managing Partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani and is managed by Miami Worldcenter Associates in collaboration with CIM Group. Nitin Motwani expressed delight about the inclusion of Lucid Motors, highlighting the brand’s cutting-edge premium appeal and its commitment to the goal of Miami Worldcenter as a lively live, work, and play destination in the center of the city.
In addition to its amenities, Miami Worldcenter has World Square, a lively 20,000 square foot public plaza and park intended to serve as a hub for gatherings. With alternatives for dining, entertainment, and shopping, the plaza provides open space, shaded places, and sidewalks that are favorable to pedestrians.
The $5 million public art project at Miami Worldcenter, organized by the Miami-based curatorial collective PRIMARY and renowned art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, turns the building into a permanent outdoor gallery. Large-scale murals, paintings, and sculptures, as well as other contemporary and modern works by internationally renowned artists, are on display as part of the effort.
Witkoff Proposed 3 Tower Development at Former Miami Arena Site
Three tower development has just been proposed to the Miami Urban Development Review Board at the site of the former Miami Arena.
In May 2023, developer Witkoff signed the utilities deal for the site located at 700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter.
The original design for the tower showed the tallest out of the three buildings to reach 57 stories tall. This revised proposal states that the three towers will rise 577 feet, 589 feet, and 615 feet with the tallest of the towers to reach 54 stories. The ground floor supermarket was in the original plans for the development but according to the proposal, it is no longer included.
The 700 N. Miami site proposal also includes 30,535 square feet of commercial space, 2,078 parking spaces on levels 2 through 9, and 2,346 residential units. Amenities for the development will include an amenity deck, indoor lounges, rooftop amenities for each tower, and pools for each tower.
Kobi Karp is listed as the architect for the project. The Urban Development Review Board is scheduled for June 21, 2023.