Articles by Oscar Nunez

Velocity Rock Gym. Designed by Mateu Architecture.

Rock Climbing Facility Proposed For 2280 NW 41st Street In Brownsville, Miami

An application has been submitted to Miami-Dade County’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources seeking approvals for the construction of a rock climbing facility titled Velocity Rock Gym. Addressed as 2280 Northwest 41st Street, the single-story building will yield a total of 15,677 gross square feet, rising to the maximum height of 50-feet. The site is located in the Brownsville Neighborhood of Miami, bounded by NW 23rd Street to the west, NW 22nd Ct. to the east and Florida SR 112 to the south. The Earlington Heights Metrorail station is within close proximity to the property.

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Wynwood Green. Designed by Dorsky + Yue International Architecture.

Exterior Work Begins On Wynwood Green at 90 NW 29th Street In Wynwood, Miami

Exterior work has commenced on Wynwood Green, an 11-story residential building under construction in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Designed by Fort Lauderdale-based Dorsky + Yue International Architecture and developed by LMV II Wynwood Holdings LP, an affiliate company of the Lennar Corporation, the 146-foot-tall structure will yield 189 residential units across 152,593 square feet, for an average unit scope of 807 square feet.

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The Chetrit Group Awaits Construction Permits For Kobi Karp-Designed Riverwalk Towers In Miami

New York-based developer The Chetrit Group awaits permitting for their plans to build four 60-story rental skyscrapers along the Miami River. Designed by Kobi Karp, the pending tower cluster titled Miami Riverwalk Towers is addressed as 275 Southwest 6th Street in the north-western perimeters of the Brickell neighborhood, spanning 20 plots of land bounded by SW 3rd Ave. to the west, SW 7th Street to the south, SW 2nd Ave. to the east, and SW 5th Street to the north while also adjacent to the river waterfront and nearby the Interstate-95. 

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Genting Group’s Resorts World Miami Gets FAA Approval For Three Towers At 649-Feet Above Sea Level

The Federal Aviation Administration has approved and cleared the way for three towers at the proposed location for Resorts World Miami, a $3 billion – 13.9-acre mixed-use gaming, hotel and entertainment development along the waterfront in Miami’s Omni District just south of Edgewater. According to to the approval letters, the three structures are approved to rise 642-feet, 643-feet and 645-feet from the ground up, or 649-feet above sea level.

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Paseo Del RIo. Designed by Modis Architects.

Renderings Revealed For Paseo Del Rio At 1401 NW 7th Street In Miami

Renderings have been revealed for Paseo Del Rio, a 7-story mixed-income residential building at 1401 Northwest 7th Street in the East Little Havana neighborhood of Miami. Developed by Paseo Del Rio, LLC, and affiliate company of the Related Group, and designed by Modis Architects, the 75-foot-tall building will yield 182 units that will provide housing to low and extremely low income households. 

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