Architecture

One Flagler. Designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

Related Companies Submits Application To FAA For 456-Foot-Tall Structure In West Palm Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration has received an application requesting approvals for the construction of a 456-foot-tall structure in Downtown West Palm Beach. The addresses included in the application are 809 South Flagler Drive, 838-844 Chase Avenue and 134-142 Lakeview Avenue. The aforementioned properties are all owned by New York City-based Related Companies, one of the developers behind Hudson Yards, who just recently closed on the 2.5-acre development site for a cool $20.1 million last month. 

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Life Time Coral Gables. Designed by Gensler.

1.2-Million-Square-Foot ‘Life Time Coral Cables’ Mixed-Use Development Reaches Completion And Opens To The Public

Minnesota-based Developer Nolan Reynolds International (NRI) and health club chain Life Time Fitness have reached completion on Life Time Coral Gables, a 1.2-million-square-foot mixed-use project at 237 South Dixie Highway and 225 South Dixie Highway in Coral Gables, Florida. Designed by Gensler, the $500 million development rises 14-stories and sits parallel to train tracks leading up to the nearby Douglas Road Metrorail Station, yielding 495 high-end luxury apartments, an 80,000-square-foot athletic resort, 25,000 square feet of co-working office space and 105,000 square feet of ground floor retail. 

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Detailed Massing Renderings Revealed For Two 848-Foot-Tall Towers At The MiamiCentral Complex

A new batch of detailed-massing and aerial renderings have been revealed for two new towers at the MiamiCentral complex, a 3-million-square-foot mixed-use railroad station development located primarily addressed as 600 Northwest 1st Avenue in the western perimeters of Downtown Miami. The renderings reveal in more detail two nearly identical 848-foot-tall primarily residential skyscrapers spanning 83-stories each, potentially addressed and referred to as One MiamiCentral, featuring designs by Borges + Associates Architects and developed by prominent developer Florida East Coast Industries, the parent company of Brightline.

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Jacksonville Jaguars Sports Performance Center. Designed by Rossetti.

Conceptual Renderings Revealed For Jaguars Football Performance Center In Downtown Jacksonville

Conceptual renderings have been revealed for the Jacksonville Jaguars Football Performance Center proposed for Jacksonville’s Sports and Entertainment District. The reveal is part of the August 12, 2021 Agenda for the city’s Downtown Development Review Board, in which the plan calls for the construction of an approximately 127,087-square-foot facility designed by Rossetti Architects. The application was filed by Cyndy Trimmer of Driver, McAfee, Hawthorne & Diebenow, PLLC, and is seeking approval from the review board. Jacksonville Jaguars, LLC and the City of Jacksonville are co-developing the project.

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Subject Property. Courtesy of Google Maps.

Application Filed To The FAA For A 1,049-Foot-Tall Tower At 1428 Brickell Avenue

The Federal Aviation Administration has received an application for permission to construct a 1,049-foot-tall structure at 1428 Brickell Avenue in Downtown Miami. The property sits at the intersection between Brickell Avenue and Southeast 14th Terrace, just across the street from the Four Seasons Residences Miami. The current owner of the site is Miami-based real estate developer Ytech, listed as Ytech 1428 Brickell LLC according to the public records, who purchased the site back in January of 2017 for just over $26 million from The Taplin Company LTD.

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