Articles by Oscar Nunez

Developers Get Building Permits For 440-Foot-Tall 501 First Residences In Downtown Miami

The Federal Aviation Administration has approved permits for work on 501 First Residences, a 40-story residential building under construction at 501 Northeast 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami. Designed by Revuelta Architecture International and developed by Aria Development Group with AQARAT, the building will have over 400,000 square feet of space, including 448 fully-furnished luxury condominium units featuring interiors by Shim Projects and 3,127 square feet of commercial space. Beauchamp Construction is serving as the general contractor. 

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FAA Issues Building Permits For 432-Foot-Tall Structure At 488 Southwest 1st Avenue In Fort Lauderdale

FAA Building permits have been issued for work on 488 Residences at Riverwalk, a 38-story mixed-use building planned for 488 Southwest 1st Avenue in the Tarpon River neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale’s downtown corridor. Located one block south of the New River and bound by Southwest 5th Street on the south, plans for the 26,291-square foot property call for a 580,873-square-foot structure containing 362 dwelling units, around 6,000 square feet of retail space, and 363 parking spaces. Built Form and Tabanlıoğlu Architects designed the current publicly known iteration of the building. The developer is an entity linked to Colorado-based real estate investment trust UDR, Inc., which purchased the development from Ellis Diversified, Inc. in 2022 for $16 million.

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Related Group Enters Joint Venture To Develop The Bahia Mar Mixed-Use Complex In Fort Lauderdale

Tate Capital, Rok Enterprises Inc., and Related Group (Related) have finalized a joint venture agreement to co-develop the new master site plan for the much-awaited Bahia Mar mixed-use complex in Fort Lauderdale. As part of the joint venture, the parties will work in lockstep with the internationally acclaimed architecture firm Arquitectonica to reimagine the project to address the needs directly and wants of the Fort Lauderdale community. This includes specific accommodations for the long-term hosting of the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS). 

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Plans Filed For The Edgewater Collective At 1900 And 2000 Biscayne Boulevard In Edgewater, Miami

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) is scheduled to review plans filed for the Edgewater Collective, a three-towered, mixed-use development at 1900 and 2000 Biscayne Boulevard in Edgewater. 1900 Biscayne Boulevard is a 42-story, two-towered structure designed by Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design Inc. with 872  residential units. 2000 Biscayne Boulevard, already under construction, is a 36-story tower designed by Dorsky + Yue International, which will contain 420 residential units. The overall project is being developed by 1900 Biscayne Property Owner LLC and 2000 Biscayne Fee Owner LLC, which are entities tied to a joint venture partnership between New York-based real estate developer Kushner Companies and Miami-based PTM Partners, and will yield 2,022,779 square feet of space including 1,292 residential units, ground floor retail space, and 1,007 parking spaces.

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Developers Get FAA Building And Tower Crane Permits For 30-Story Residential Tower At Solé Mia In North Miami

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued both building and tower crane permits for work on One Park Tower, a 32-story luxury residential building located within the multi-billion dollar, 184-acre master-planned community of SoLé Mia in the heart of North Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Turnberry Associates (Turnberry) in partnership with Rosso Development (Rosso), the condominium tower will contain 303 bespoke residences featuring interiors by Meyer Davis, overlooking a seven-acre Crystal Lagoon, surrounded by pristine landscaping designed by Enzo Enea. Residences will come in one-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans, plus a collection of penthouses, and additionally offer stunning views of the Oleta River State Park, Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Miami city skyline.

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