Arquitectonica

Site Work Permit Issued for 67-Story JEM Private Residences at Miami Worldcenter

Miami’s Building Department has issued a site work permit for JEM Private Residences, a 67-story mixed-use development at 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue in Miami Worldcenter. Valued at $3 million, the permit was granted on October 3, with Coastal Construction as the contractor. The building will feature 259 condominium units on the upper floors and 530 multi-family units on the lower levels, with ground-floor commercial space and 591 parking spaces. Naftali Group is the developer, and Arquitectonica is the project’s architect. Completion is planned in 2027.

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Multiple Permits Filed for 38-Story Mixed-Use Tower at 401 Northeast 29th Street

Construction permits for 2900 Terrace, a 38-story mixed-use tower planned at 401 Northeast 29th Street in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, are advancing through the approval process. Three permits are under review: a phased vertical permit and a tree removal permit, filed on October 4, and a site work permit for foundation work submitted on October 7. Coastal Construction is listed as the general contractor for the vertical and site work permits, marking key steps toward the project’s commencement.

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FAA Permits Filed for 28-Story Residential Tower in Miami’s Little River Neighborhood

Developers 8038 and 165 Owner LLC, an affiliate of Infinity Collective and MVW Partners, have submitted FAA permits for a new residential tower planned for Miami’s Little River neighborhood. Filed on September 17, 2024, the request asks for approval to construct a 360-foot-tall building, or 368 feet above mean sea level. The application is currently under review by the Federal Aviation Administration, marking a significant milestone for the development.

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Developer Moves Forward with Plans for 7,500-Unit Mixed-Use Development and New Tri-Rail Station in Miami’s Little River District

Swerdlow Group, led by veteran developer Michael Swerdlow, is moving forward with plans to transform the Little River District in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood. The proposed development, spanning approximately 63 acres, will include 7,500 residential units, combining affordable, workforce, and market-rate housing. Swerdlow’s vision for the area builds on his experience in creating higher-end affordable housing, similar to his recently completed Sawyer’s Walk project in Overtown.

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