Articles by Oscar Nunez

Woodfield Investments Proposes 41-Story Mixed-Use Tower In Downtown Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee will review site plans for a new construction 41-story mixed-use building at 520 West Broward Boulevard. The 0.79-acre property is located in the Sailboat Bend neighborhood within the City’s Downtown Core, nestled in between Southwest 5th and 6th Avenues south of West Broward Boulevard. Designed by West Palm Beach-based Spina O’Rourke + Partners with EDSA as the landscape architect and developed by Virginia-based Woodfield Investments LLC, the project comprises of 365 residential units, 2,500 square feet of ground level commercial space, an amenity deck with 53,165 square feet of space and 444 parking spaces. Flynn Engineering is onboard as the civil engineer along with Maser Consulting as the surveyor and Lighting Dynamics Inc. for lighting purposes.

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Mast Capital Applies For Vertical Construction Permits For Mixed-Use Development At 1420 S. Miami Avenue In Brickell

Mast Capital has applied for permits to begin vertical construction on a massive three-towered mixed-use complex planned for 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell. As per the permit applications submitted on the 1st and 4th of May, the Miami-based developer is preparing to build a complex comprised of 856 multifamily rental units and 394 condominium residences. Plans for the site include two apartment towers of 50- and 60-stories and a branded 80-story condominium tower in collaboration with luxury leisure brand Cipriani, featuring Arquitectonica as the design architect and ArquitectoniaGEO as the landscape architect.

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Miami-Dade County Planners To Review Plans For 36-Story ‘Block 45’ Development In The Overtown District

Atlantic Pacific Communities has filed an application for an Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) with Miami-Dade County in connection to Block 45, a 36-story transit oriented mixed-use building planned for a vacant 1.89-acre development site addressed as 152 Northwest 8th Street in Miami’s Overtown district. The project already has a handful of approvals from several governing bodies including a final site plan approval from the City of Miami and FAA approvals for a 395-foot-tall structure. Block 45 is designed by Corwil Architects with Architectural Alliance Landscape as the landscape architect and Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer. Plans for the tower include 616 residential units, of which 98 are micro units, 24,865 square feet of retail and 605 parking spaces.

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The Boymelgreens Launch Sales Of Luxury Residences At 42 Pine In Miami Beach

Sales have launched for 42 Pine, an exquisite collection of residences redefining luxury living in one of Miami Beach’s most sought-after areas. Located in the Nautilus neighborhood at 340 West 42nd Street between Sheridan Drive and Pine Tree Drive, the 8-story boutique building is being developed by JP Roosevelt, an entity linked to the Boymelgreen family of real estate developers, and is designed by Arquitectonica with ULU Studio as the landscape architect. The development will offer 50 move-in-ready residences ranging from one-to-three-bedrooms, including eight penthouses, meticulously crafted to deliver a bespoke lifestyle rooted in community and convenience.

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Two Roads Plans Redevelopment Of Biscayne 21 Property With Three 649-Foot-Tall Residential Skyscrapers

Two Roads Development (Two Roads), the developer behind a multitude of successful large scale residential projects in South Florida including the 57-story Elysee Miami and the 52-story Biscayne Beach towers, has unveiled several details on their plans to redevelop a massive 149,000-square-foot bay front property in Edgewater. Poised to become their third development in the neighborhood, the firm is undertaking an ambitious effort to erect three mammoth luxury residential skyscrapers at 2121 North Bayshore Drive. The property is currently improved with the aging 11-story Biscayne 21 Condominium, completed in 1964, and is set to be replaced by structures reaching the maximum allowed FAA height of 649-feet.

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