Arquitectonica

Newgard Development Group Appoints G.T. McDonald Enterprises, Inc. As General Contractor For 44-Story LOFTY Brickell

Newgard Development Group has selected G.T. McDonald Enterprises, Inc. as the general contractor for LOFTY Brickell, a high-end condominium project at 99 Southwest 7th Street. This 540-foot-tall, 44-story building, designed by Arquitectonica, features interiors by INC and landscaping by Urban Robot Associates. Following Newgard’s recent procurement of a foundation work permit, construction is scheduled to begin at the start of the year. Located along the Miami River in the vibrant Brickell district of the city, LOFTY Brickell is poised to become a prominent landmark. The vertical construction of this impressive structure is expected to take between 30 and 36 months.

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Mast Capital And Rockpoint Mark Topping Off Of 3900 Alton Road In Miami Beach

Mast Capital, in partnership with Rockpoint, has achieved a notable construction milestone by topping off 3900 Alton Road. This nine-story residential building in Miami Beach, designed by the esteemed Arquitectonica with landscape architecture by Within Hults + Partners, adds 178 new units to the city’s housing market, establishing it as a premier location for upscale rental accommodations. Kaufman Lynn Construction, serving as the general contractor, recently showcased a video on LinkedIn celebrating the topping ceremony. JGR Construction, Inc. oversees the structural work, and US American Concrete oversees concrete tasks. Coastal Metal is responsible for metalwork, while AKO Plumbing Corp is the plumbing contractor. Morrow Equipment has two tower cranes at the site. Doka USA provides formwork solutions, and NV5, Inc. handles construction materials testing.

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Two Roads Development Files Permit Application For Vertical Construction Of EDITION Residences, Miami Edgewater

A permit application for vertical construction has been filed for EDITION Residences, a 56-story bayfront luxury condominium building poised to rise at 2121 North Bayshore Drive in Edgewater, Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica and featuring acclaimed interiors by Studio Munge, the striking 649-foot-tall sleek glass tower will house bespoke condominium units and will boast over 800 linear feet of bay frontage, embodying the distinctive quality of design, services, and amenities synonymous with the EDITION brand. TRD BISCAYNE LLC, an affiliate of Two Roads Development, is named the applicant, with Coastal Construction as the general contractor.

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Constellation Group And Boschetti Group Receive Approval From the City Of Coral Gables For A New Mixed-Use Residential Project At 4241 Aurora Street

Following a recent City Commission meeting, Miami-based real estate development firms Constellation Group and The Boschetti Group have announced the approval of their latest landmark project, 4241 Aurora. This Mediterranean-style mixed-use development, designed by the world-renowned Arquitectonica, is located at 4241 Aurora Street within the Design and Innovation District of Coral Gables. This significant milestone marks the culmination of a rigorous approval process. It heralds a new era of convenient, mixed-use living in the heart of Merrick Park, Coral Gables’ premier shopping and entertainment district.

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Continuum Company Unveils Continuum 2.0 – Continuum Club & Residences in North Bay Village

National real estate development firm Continuum Company, in partnership with Aksoy Holdings, the Turkish developer behind The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Bodrum, has unveiled the Continuum Club & Residences. This new luxury bayfront condominium is in Miami’s North Bay Village and is set to rise at 1755 79th Street Causeway. The project marks the introduction of Continuum 2.0 – the second-ever Continuum branded residence. It is the latest addition to the Miami portfolio of visionary developer Ian Bruce Eichner, recognized in South Florida for his influential role in developing the iconic Continuum South Beach and transforming the South of Fifth neighborhood.

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