Architecture

Developer Seeks Design Review Approval For 4-Story Commercial Building At 1901 Alton Road In Miami Beach

Crescent Heights, under the 1901 Alton Property LLC, and Wells Fargo Bank, the property owner, have submitted an application for Design Review Approval for a new 4-story commercial building at 1901 Alton Road in the Bayshore neighborhood of Miami Beach. The proposed 54-foot-tall structure, designed by Studio MC+G Architecture with facade architecture by Oppenheim Architecture, is set to offer 200,774 gross square feet of construction. It includes 53,391 square feet of floor area for retail and services, with 34,099 square feet allocated to a new Whole Foods supermarket and 3,995 square feet for a Wells Fargo Bank. An integrated parking garage within the building will provide space for 271 vehicles. The Miami Beach Design Review Board is scheduled to review the project on June 4.

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Application Seeking Design Review Approval Filed For Planned Office Building At 1100 5th Street In Miami Beach

An application has been filed seeking design review approval for a new 5-story commercial office building at 1100 5th Street in the South of Fifth neighborhood of Miami Beach. Designed by Eduardo Souta de Moura with Zyscovich Architects serving as the executive architect, and developed by Sumaida + Khurana in partnership with property owners Roslyn and Norton Nesis and Robert and Miriam Weiss of Weiss Properties, the approximate 80-foot-tall structure is planned to yield roughly 101,424 square feet in total size of gross new construction area with a F.A.R. of 65,274 square feet, including 43,797 square feet of office space, 7,142 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, 7,204 square feet dedicated to a ground floor restaurant, and 105 parking spaces. The Miami Beach Design Review Board is set to review the application on June 6.

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Black Lion Acquires Only Restaurant Space at Zaha Hadid’s One Thousand Museum for $6.4M

Real estate revolutionary and president of Black Lion, Robert Rivani, just acquired the coveted 6,500-square-foot ground floor restaurant space at the prestigious One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid for $6.4 million. This restaurant space is the only one in the 62-story luxury residential high-rise, developed by Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Gregg Covin, and Kevin Venger, and home to high-profile owners including David & Victoria Beckham, David Grutman, Marc Anthony, billionaire Anthony Hsieh, and actress Sela Ann Ward. Rivani’s off-market purchase marks Black Lion’s first deal in the Downtown area. This beacon completes the company’s portfolio of trophy properties from Wynwood and Brickell down to Miami Beach.

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Potential $240 Million Land Sale Could Clear The Way For A Sculpturesque 80-Story Condo Tower In Brickell

Miami’s oldest Presbyterian church has been given clearance to move forward with the $240 million sale of 2.2-acres of land at 609 Brickell Avenue, one of the last remaining waterfront sites in Brickell. The Permanent Judicial Commission of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, the highest governing body of the religious institution, sided with church leaders and members in favor of selling the land for redevelopment purposes. Miami-based investment and development firms 13th Floor Investments and Key International are planning an 80-story condominium tower designed by Sieger Suarez Architects (Sieger Suarez) that could become a supertall fronting Biscayne Bay. The developers and church leaders are reportedly finalizing the sale contract for the prime development site.

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