Articles by Oscar Nunez

The Benjamin Companies Proposes Mixed-Use Development With Two 30-Story Towers For 777 SE 3rd Avenue In Downtown Fort Lauderdale

Site plans have been filed for The Benjamin, a 30-story, tw0-tower mixed-use development proposed for 777 Southeast 3rd Avenue in Downtown Fort Lauderdale. Designed by FSMY Architects + Planners for New York-Based developer The Benjamin Companies, the massive 1,170,112-square-foot superstructure would top off at approximately 341 feet and yield 542 residential units, 13,764 square feet of commercial space and 801 parking spaces. Architectural Alliance Landscape is serving as the landscape architect, Botel Thurlow Engineering is the civil engineer and Michael S. Wiener is the land use attorney. Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee will consider plans for The Benjamin this upcoming Tuesday, August 23rd. 

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Interiors Revealed For Mast Capital’s Cipriani Residences Miami Designed By 1508 London

Mast Capital has unveiled the interiors of Cipriani Residences Miami, the brand’s first ground-up residences in the United States. Designed by the internationally renowned firm 1508 London in collaboration with the Cipriani family, the tower captures the spirit of the brand – recognized for its distinguished style, world-class service and four generations of history and tradition – and features a design language consistent with Cipriani’s understated elegance reminiscent of yacht design. The vision for Cipriani Residences Miami will reinvent luxury in the Brickell neighborhood, known for its high-rise buildings, walkability and enviable water and city views, and epitomize the sophisticated lifestyle that residents will enjoy at the development.

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Miami Riverbridge, The Three-Towered Redevelopment Of Downtown Miami’s Hyatt Regency, Heads To November Referendum For Approval

At the end of July, Miami’s City Commission voted 4 – 1 in favor of Miami Riverbridge, a three-towered, large-scale mixed-use mega project proposed as the redevelopment of a 4.2-acre city-owned site at 400 Southeast 2nd Avenue in the heart of Downtown Miami, where the Hyatt Regency Miami and James L. Knight Convention Center stand today.  Estimated to cost approximately $1.5 billion, the project calls for three new towers, two of 61 stories and one 95-story supertall, which would contain over 1,500 residential units, a new flagship 615-key Hyatt Regency hotel and 264 branded serviced apartments, 190,000 square feet of Class A meeting and events space, commercial and retail spaces, over 1,000 parking spaces and 50,000 square feet of open public space including a 480-foot-long rejuvenated riverwalk. Miami Riverbridge is being developed between Hyatt Hotels Corp. and Gencom under the HRM Owner LLC, and is being designed by Arquitectonica. The project’s fate is now in the hands of city voters at the next referendum on November 8.

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Fortune International Group And Blue Road Launch EB-5 Investment Opportunity For Nexo Residences In North Miami Beach

Miami-based Fortune International Group and Bay Harbor Islands-based Blue Road announced that Nexo Residences, a 15-story condominium project planned for construction in North Miami Beach with unrestricted home-sharing rental capabilities, is now designated for EB-5 Program investment. Located at 13899 Biscayne Boulevard, Nexo Residences is one of the first condo projects in the rapidly growing area that offers short-term rental capability without restrictions amidst its 254 residences. Designed by Frankel Benayoun Architects Inc. with consultation from internationally-renowned architect Carlos Ott, and common areas, residential interiors, and landscaping curated by Urban Robot, the project’s well-thought, resort-style amenities are coupled with connectivity throughout to make one’s stay on the property seamless – giving meaning to the brand’s name, Nexo, which is “nexus” in Spanish, a central point for its location, lifestyle and technology. 

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Brightline Hosts Construction Milestone Topping-Off Ceremony At Boca Raton Station

Brightline, the only provider of modern, eco-friendly, intercity rail in America, along with its contractor Kaufman Lynn, recently hosted the “topping-off” ceremony for its Boca Raton station and parking garage located at 101 Northwest 4th Street. Brightline’s president, Patrick Goddard, was joined by Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer, Kaufman Lynn Construction Senior Vice President Garrett Southern, and city council members. The event signifies a milestone event as the vertical and structural work has been completed and the focus now shifts towards completing the interiors. The Topping Off event will be commemorated with a ceremonial signing of a beam inside the train station. 

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