Articles by Oscar Nunez

Macklowe Properties Files Plans For Two 25-Story Mixed-Use Towers At 8600 SW 72nd Avenue In Dadeland

Site plans have been filed for Dadeland Apartments, a massive transit-oriented mixed-use project proposed to rise at 8600 Southwest 72nd Avenue in Dadeland, Miami-Dade County. Designed by award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by New York City’s Macklowe Properties, the development is comprised of two 25-story twin towers joint by a 4-story podium that would rise beside the Dadeland North Metrorail Station and Dadeland Mall. The proposal calls for a 347-foot-tall development yielding 1,239,000 square feet, with 542,155 square feet designated for residential space, 27,725 square feet for amenities, 11,455 square feet for retail and a parking garage integrated into the podium with 614 parking spaces. The buildings will yield a combined 650 residential units, which would come in studio through three-bedroom layouts, most likely rentals based on the average unit scope of 843 square feet. LACINYC, Corp., an entity affiliated with Macklowe Properties, is listed as the applicant with Dadeland Apartments LLC, an entity affiliated with real estate developer Rilea Group, listed as the property owner.

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Aimco’s Planned 60-Story Tower In Edgewater Gets New Rendering

Denver-based real estate developer Aimco has released another rendering of a 60-story tower being planned for 640 Northeast 34th Street in Edgewater, Miami. The developer released the rendering on their website in conjunction with their 2021 fourth quarter earnings announcement. In November 2021, YIMBY had reported Aimco completed the purchase of a development assemblage in Edgewater beside their Hamilton On The Bay apartment tower that would permit for up to 1.1 million square feet of new construction. The 70,000-square foot site would ultimately give rise to two towers, based on the previously released renderings, with the Biscayne Bay-facing structure depicted in the new rendering rising as high as 646-feet, or 649-feet above sea level according to an FAA filing. 

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Additional Renderings Released For 31-Story The Crosby At Miami Worldcenter

Additional renderings have surfaced of the recently announced The Crosby, a 31-story residential tower planned to rise at 601 North Miami Avenue within the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter complex in the Park West neighborhood of Downtown Miami. Designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates and developed between the Related Group, one of South Florida’s most active condo developers, and Merrimac Ventures led by the Motwani Brothers, the development will include 450 fully-furnished units with interiors by New York City-based AvroKO, ranging between 350 square feet to 825 square feet. Units will come in studio, one-bedroom and two bedroom floor plans accompanied by over 22,000 square feet of amenities and 4,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space. Residences at The Crosby will have no rental restrictions, meaning owners will have the option to offer their units as short-term rentals.

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B Developments Proposes 30-Story Mixed-Use Tower At 1755 JFK Causeway In North Bay Village

The Planning & Zoning Board of North Bay Village is now reviewing proposals for 1755 JFK Causeway, a 30-story mixed-use building planned to rise 345-feet on the north side of the Kennedy Causeway on Treasure Island. Designed by award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by LGE NBV LLC, an affiliate of Miami-based B Developments, the curved glass tower would yield 473,252 square feet of new construction including 201 residential units with 32,654 square feet of amenities, a 19,455-square-foot space for a restaurant with a waterfront terrace, a 1,860-square-foot juice bar/coffee bar on the ground floor, 52,358 square feet of office space and a parking structure incorporated into the podium with 408 parking spaces. ArquitectonicaGEO is the landscape architect with Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer.

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