Articles by Oscar Nunez

3050 Aventura. Designed by Foster + Partners.

Safra National Bank Gets Approval For A 12-Story Inverted Pyramid Office Tower Designed By Foster + Partners

Safra National Bank is moving forward with their plans to develop 3050 Aventura, a 12-story office building slated for 3050 Northeast 199th Street in Aventura, Florida. The 200-foot-tall structure is designed by British architectural and engineering firm Foster + Partners with ODP Architecture & Design as the architect of record. The City of Aventura granted the bank approvals for the project, allowing for the redevelopment of the site that is currently improved with a 2-story building occupied by Safra. Plans for the new building call for the development of 113,650 square feet of office space along with two basement levels for parking.

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710 Edge Proposed As A 650-Foot-Tall Ultra-Luxury Mixed-Use Tower On The Edgewater Bayfront

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) will be reviewing proposals for 710 Edge, a 55-story ultra-luxury mixed-use building planned for 710 Northeast 29th Street right on Biscayne Bay in Edgewater, Miami. The tower is being developed by an entity named 710 Edge LLC, a collaborative effort between several prominent developers including Michael Konig, Alex Posth, Louis Birdman and Kevin Venger. ODP Architecture & Design is leading the design of the 650-foot-tall skyscraper, sharing a strong resemblance to the Zaha Hadid-designed 707-foot-tall One Thousand Museum on Biscayne Boulevard where the firm is listed as the architect of record. Plans call for 460,160 square feet of new construction between the tower and an attached garage, which includes 70 residential units, 13,037 square feet of commercial space and 160 parking spaces.

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Waldorf Astoria Miami Submitted To Urban Development Review Board And Unveils New Renderings

The highly anticipated Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences has been submitted to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board for approvals. With the application now made public, specific details and new renderings have been revealed for Miami’s first supertall skyscraper. New York City and Miami-based Property Markets Group and Canada-based Greybrook Realty Partners are planning on building a 93-story mixed-use building designed by Sieger Suarez Architects in collaboration with Carlos Ott. The tower would rise 1,036-feet, or 1,048-feet above sea level, and span 1,608,457 square feet across 9 glass offset cubes including 461 residential units, 205 hotel rooms, high-end amenities and 1,321 square feet for commercial uses; an adjacent structure of 431,862 square feet will built for 694 parking spaces.

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NATIIVO. Designed by Arquitectonica.

NATIIVO’s Core Rises Several Levels Above Grade In Downtown Miami

Core formwork has reached several levels above ground on NATIIVO, a 51-story mixed-use building under construction at 601 Northeast 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami.  The 588-foot-tall structure is designed by international architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by Sixth Street Miami Partners LLC. The development is planned to yield nearly 932,859 square feet of combined space between a mix of dwelling and lodging units, office spaces, retail venues and a parking garage. Located just south of the Miami Worldcenter complex, the property is bounded by Northeast 1st Avenue to the west, Northeast 6th Street to the south and Northeast 2nd Avenue to the east.

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Wynwood Square’s Exterior Reaches Completion At 2201 North Miami Avenue In Wynwood, Miami

Exterior work has appears to have reached completion on Wynwood Square, a 12-story mixed-use building located at 2201 North Miami Avenue in Wynwood. Designed by Canada-based architecture firm Stantec and developed by Los Angeles-based CIM Group together with One Real Estate Investment, the project yields approximately 276,000 square feet of space including 257 residential units across two towers, nearly 54,000 square feet of office space and 25,000 square feet of retail with a parking component fit for 480 vehicles.

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