Midtown Miami

Terra And Lion Development Group Acquire Prime Property For ‘Iconic’ Condominium Tower Designed By Arquitectonica In Miami

In partnership with Lion Development Group, Miami-based Terra has acquired a prominent 1.6-acre property at 3501 Northeast 1st Avenue in Miami for $40 million. The site’s strategic location will transform into an iconic luxury condominium tower at the intersection of highly sought-after neighborhoods, including the Design District, Midtown, Wynwood, and Miami Beach. The esteemed architectural firms Arquitectonica and Yabu Pushelberg have been entrusted with the design of this forthcoming landmark. Metropolitan Commercial Bank has provided $30 million in financing to facilitate the property acquisition and fund initial site development, paving the way for groundbreaking in 2024. The completion of this project is estimated for 2026.

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Standard International And Rosso Development Break Ground On The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami

Hospitality and real estate innovators Standard International, Rosso Development, and Midtown Development have started construction on The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami. Situated at 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown, nestled between the Design District and Wynwood, the 12-story building is a collaboration between the internationally acclaimed architecture firm Arquitectonica, renowned interior designer Urban Robot Associates, The Standard’s award-winning in-house design team, landscape designer Naturalficial, and Civic Construction serving as the general contractor. The development boasts 228 residences and 34,000 square feet of thoughtfully curated amenity spaces.

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Construction Permits Filed For The Standard Residences In Midtown, Miami

New construction permits have been filed for The Standard Residences, a 12-story mixed-use development planned for 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown, Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Urban Robot Associates and developed by Rosso Development under the RM Dev Ventures LLC alongside Midtown Development, the project comprises 228 residential units, 34,000 square feet of amenities, and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. Residences will be delivered move-in ready while simultaneously allowing flexible short-rental programs with 30-day minimum stays up to 12 times per year. An existing garage next door will be utilized for parking purposes. Cavossa Management Inc. is listed as the project’s general contractor. Naturalficial is the landscape architect.

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Renderings Reveal New Design For Midtown 7 At 3001 NE 1st Avenue In Midtown Miami

New renderings from Arquitectonica reveal a new design for Midtown 7, a 31-story residential highrise planned for 3001 Northeast 1st Avenue, one of the last undeveloped parcels in Midtown Miami. Developed by AMLI Residential (AMLI), the 330-foot-tall structure is proposed to yield 421,101 square feet of space, including 389 residential units, 28,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and 501 parking spaces. Under the PPF AMLI 3001 NE 1ST AVENUE LLC, the developer filed a warrant application with Miami’s Urban Development Review Board requesting approval for several modifications to the Major Use Special Permit (MUSP) cemented for the site in 2017. Previously approved plans called for a 309-foot-tall structure with 386,779 square feet of space, including 391 residential units, 30,709 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and 505 parking spaces.

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First Look Inside The Standard Residences In Midtown Miami

Rosso Development and Midtown Development reveals interiors for the first ever The Standard Residences, a 12-story mixed-use development planned for 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown, Miami. Designed by international architecture firm Arquitectonica with interiors by Urban Robot Associate, the project will yield 228 move-in ready residences while simultaneously allowing flexible short-rental programs with 30-day minimum stays up to 12 times per year, as well as 34,000 square feet of amenities and 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

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