Arquitectonica

Oak Row Equities Officially Breaks Ground On 2600 Biscayne Boulevard In Edgewater, Miami

Oak Row Equities has broken ground on 2600 Biscayne Boulevard, a 41-story tower in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood that will offer a mix of multifamily residences and office spaces. Coastal Construction Group is tasked as the project’s general contractor. The design is spearheaded by the internationally acclaimed architecture firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by Portland-based Vida. The building’s design will incorporate an original public artwork by artist Derrick Adams. The project has successfully pre-leased half of its commercial space and has obtained a construction loan of $181 million from Bank OZK, reflecting the project’s significant scale within South Florida’s real estate landscape.

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Forté on Flagler and City of West Palm Beach Announce West Palm Beach Art Walk, Featuring City’s First All-Female Sculpture Installation”

Forté on Flagler, in collaboration with the City of West Palm Beach, has announced the upcoming West Palm Beach Art Walk, a public art initiative. The project, developed along the West Palm Beach waterfront, includes a partnership with the Norton Museum of Art for the temporary exhibition of two sculptures out of three designated for the art walk, with installations set to be completed by the first quarter of 2025.

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Related Group And GTIS Partners Secure $328M Construction Loan From Bank OZK For 75-Story Baccarat Residences Miami

Related Group and GTIS Partners have secured a $328 million construction loan for the Baccarat Residences Miami, a 75-story luxury condominium tower at the gateway of Brickell Avenue. The financing, arranged by Berkadia South Florida, supports the development of the 848-foot-tall skyscraper, which is currently under construction at 99 Southeast 5th Street and is expected to be completed in early 2028. Over 95 percent of the residences have been sold since the launch in late 2021. John Moriarty & Associates is the general contractor.

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