Articles by Oscar Nunez

Neology Life Development Group Breaks Ground On Their 14-Story ‘The Julia’ Residential Tower In Allapattah

Neology Life Development Group, led by real estate developer Lissette Calderon, has broken ground on The Julia, a 14-story mixed-use building set to rise at 1625 Northwest 20th Street in Allapattah. Designed by Coral Gables-based Behar Font & Partners, the new structure will soon go vertical on a 73,442-square-foot interior lot nestled in between Northwest 15th and 17th Avenues, with Northwest 21st Street on the north. The project is named after Miami’s founder, Julia Tuttle, and is planned to yield approximately 426,000 square feet of new construction including 323 residential units, 15,000 square feet of ground floor retail, and 336 parking spaces.

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Miami Station (UDRB Jan. 2021). Designed by ODP Architecture & Design.

Demolition Set To Begin Soon At The Site Of The Upcoming 41-Story Miami Station Tower

Demolition is set to begin on an un unfinished concrete parking garage at the site of the upcoming Miami Station, a 41-story mixed-use tower planned for 525 Northwest 2nd Avenue in Miami’s Overtown District. According to a recent publication on The Next Miami, the Related Group filed a notice of commencement on October 20th stating they will begin to demolish the structure, remnants of the former Krystal Tower that halted construction due to the Great Recession of 2008. BG Group is listed as the demolition contractor for the Miami Station development site. 

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Renaissance at The Gables. Designed by The Architects Group Inc.

Rennaisance At The Gables Proposed For 2340 Southwest 32nd Avenue In Coral Way, Miami

Miami-based developer RAB Builders LLC, led by Rolando Benitez and Tino Diaz, awaits approvals from the Urban Development Review Board for Renaissance at The Gables, an 8-story extended care facility proposed for 2340 Southwest 32nd Avenue in Coral Way, Miami. Designed by The Architects Group with Comas Design Group as the landscape architect, the structure would rise approximately 104-feet nestled in between Southwest 23rd Street and 23rd Terrace, occupying the entire western frontage on Southwest 32nd Avenue. The building is projected to yield 208,545 square feet of new construction including 269 residential units, a 3-story parking garage and an expansive zen passive recreational area for residents and staff.

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830 Brickell. Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Hill Architecture.

830 Brickell’s Glass Façade Installation And Vertical Ascent Continues Making Progress In Miami’s Financial District

Construction is steadily ascending at 830 Brickell, a 55-story Class-A office building in Brickell, Miami’s Financial District. Located on the southwest corner of Brickell Plaza (Southeast 1st Avenue) and Southeast 8th Street, the 650,000-square-foot tower is designed by acclaimed firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture with Revuelta Architecture International as the architect of record, and is being developed between OKO Group and Cain International. The reinforced concrete superstructure is projected to top out at 724-feet, and feature lavish interiors by Italian designer Iosa Ghini Associati. Civic Construction Company Inc. is the general contractor.

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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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