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57 Ocean. Rendering courtesy of DBOX.

Arquitectonica-Designed 18-Story ’57 Ocean’ Condominium Sells Out As Development Reaches Completion

Construction is now complete at 57 Ocean, an 18-story condominium tower at 5775 Collins Avenue in Mid Beach, Miami Beach. Designed by renown architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management, the ultra-luxury residential development yields 69 units featuring interiors by Brazil-based Anastassiadis Arquitetos and penthouse units curated by Sofia Joelsson Design. The project made major headlines recently with the announcement of the sell out of inventory, including the sale of the pristine $36 million full-floor penthouse and in conjunction with obtaining a temporary certificate of occupancy.

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Lofty Brickell (Preliminary Design). Courtesy of Arquitectonica.

Newgard Development Group Plans Short-Term Rental Tower Across From Brickell City Centre

Miami-based Newgard Development Group, led by Harvey Hernandez, is planning to redevelop a massive 90,000-square-foot assemblage across the street from Brickell City Centre. According to the Miami Herald, the developer recently closed on the property for a staggering $50.75 million. The proposed project is named Lofty Brickell, and although it is unclear what exactly is planned for this development, we do know that it’ll may be a 35-story skyscraper oriented towards the short-term rental market. Owners will have the ease of renting out their units for vacation-length stays via online platforms such as Airbnb, Vrbo and Expedia. Arquitectonica is listed as the design architect on the official website for the property.

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Two 39-Story Towers Proposed For ‘Link At Douglas’ Phase 2 Near Coral Gables

A pre-application meeting has been filed requesting an Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) from Miami Dade’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources for the development of Link at Douglas -Phase 2, a two-tower 39-story mixed-use building proposed adjacent to the Douglas Road Metrorail Station. The structure is designed by Arquitectonica and being developed between Adler Group and 13th Floor Investments, and is projected to yield over 1.1 million square feet of space including 854 residential units, 84,160 square feet of office space, 3,385 square feet of retail space and 1,166 parking spaces. The property is bounded by Douglas Road to the east, South Dixie Highway to the south and aligns with Southwest 38th Avenue on the west.

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Excavation Permits Filed For 700 NE 24th Street Where Twin 62-Story Aria Reserve Miami Is Planned

The Melo Group has filed new construction permits for 700 Northeast 24th Street, the site of the planned twin 62-story Aria Reserve Miami towers in Edgewater, Miami. The work items listed in the application pertain to site work only, which includes excavation, piles and site/soil improvements. Designed by world-renown architectural firm Arquitectonica, the pair of skyscrapers is planned to rise to the maximum height permitted in the area which is 649-feet, and will become the tallest residential twin towers on a waterfront in the country. The developer intends to yield 782 residences across 5-acres of land with this project.

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400 East Atlantic Boulevard. Designed by Arquitectonica.

Designs For An 8-Story Mixed-Use Building Proposed For 400 E Atlantic Blvd Under Review In Pompano Beach

Designs are being reviewed by Pompano Beach’s Development Review Committee for an 8-story mixed-use building proposed for 400 East Atlantic Avenue. Rising approximately 80-feet, the building is designed by renown architect Arquitectonica and developed by Atlantic Estate LLC. The property was purchased by the developer for $3.3 million in November of 2020, which sits just north of a narrow water canal and is about 2.4 miles west of Pompano Beach Pier. Plans call for a 334,442-square-foot structure yielding 204 residential units, 2,723 square feet of retail, 2,486 square feet of amenities and a garage of 260 parking spaces.

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