NBWW Architects

Plans For Marriot Marquis At Miami World Center Called Off As Development Site Is Sold

What was going to become Miami’s new largest hotel  is now a thing of the past as the plans for the Marriot Marquis Miami Worldcenter have been abandoned after the developer sold the property. The 4.7-acre site was set to give rise to a massive 1,700-room high end hotel with over 600,000 square feet of exhibition and convention space. Just recently, it appeared construction was soon to begin on the site of the former Miami Arena, which is addressed as 700 North Miami Avenue…

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Nexus Riverside. Designed by NBWW Architects.

The Adler Group Moves Forward With Phase One Of The Redevelopment Of Miami’s Riverside Center

Miami-based developer Adler Group has made another stride forward with their plans to redevelop Miami’s Riverside Center, a 3-acre multi-building mixed use development located along the Miami River addressed as 230 Southwest 3rd Street and 444 Southwest 2nd Avenue. A deal was just recently inked with Miami-Dade County at the cost of $603,586.50 to connect the development to the city’s utilities. The deal will allow the connection for 430 residential units, 286,000 square feet of office space and a 14,000-square-foot full service restaurant. NBWW Architects is design architect for the project.

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Arlo Wynwood. Designed by NBWW Architects.

Wynwood’s Upcoming Arlo Hotel Is Seen Rising At 2217 NW Miami Court

Construction on the Arlo Wynwood, a 9-story mixed-use hotel, is making notable progress in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Designed by NBWW Architects and developed by Quadrum Global, the ground up hotel is addressed as 2217 Northwest Miami Court, occupying the southwestern corner of the interior lot with frontage along Perimeter Road as well. The development is expected to yield up to 141,758 square feet of space with 217 guest rooms.

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Miami World Tower. Designed by NBWW Architects.

Miami World Tower Recieves FAA Approval To Rise 579 Feet

The Federal Aviation Administration has officially granted height approval for the Miami World Tower, a 53-story residential skyscraper at Nitin Motwani and Arthur Falcone’s Miami Worldcenter mixed-use mega development. Located at 700 Northeast 1st Avenue, the tower is cleared to rise 579-feet above ground, or 590-feet above sea level and deemed to have no substantial adverse effect on the navigable airspace. The project is being developed by Miami World Tower LLC, an affiliate of New York’s Lalezarian Properties, who purchased the site for $43,000,000 in May of 2019. 

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317 North Federal Highway. Courtesy of Merrimac Ventures.

Plans Submitted For A 42 & 45 Story Rental Tower In Fort Lauderdale

Plans have been submitted for 317 North Federal Highway, a pair of rental skyscrapers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Located between Northeast 3rd and Northeast 4th Streets across from The Dalmar Fort Lauderdale, the two towers are expected to rise approximately 498 feet tall and 45 stories, and 453 feet tall and 42 stories. The current site is occupied by an active Greyhound Bus station. Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates, Inc. is the architect behind the design of the towers. Merrimac Ventures is the owner of the application. 

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