Architecture

Aimco’s Planned 60-Story Tower In Edgewater Gets New Rendering

Denver-based real estate developer Aimco has released another rendering of a 60-story tower being planned for 640 Northeast 34th Street in Edgewater, Miami. The developer released the rendering on their website in conjunction with their 2021 fourth quarter earnings announcement. In November 2021, YIMBY had reported Aimco completed the purchase of a development assemblage in Edgewater beside their Hamilton On The Bay apartment tower that would permit for up to 1.1 million square feet of new construction. The 70,000-square foot site would ultimately give rise to two towers, based on the previously released renderings, with the Biscayne Bay-facing structure depicted in the new rendering rising as high as 646-feet, or 649-feet above sea level according to an FAA filing. 

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Coral Gables Experiences Boom In Transit-Oriented Construction Projects Near Douglas Road Metrorail Station

Miami’s Coral Gables neighborhood has been experiencing an uptick in active transit-oriented residential, office and mixed-use construction projects. Architectural designer and urban planner Aaron DeMayo recently photographed the area from above, capturing the immense amount of on-going construction and recently completed developments surrounding the Douglas Road Metrorail Station parallel to South Dixie Highway (US Highway 1) between Southwest 37th and 38th Avenues. Below are a number of relative major projects in the area varying in stages of construction, as well as a few that were recently completed.

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Aria Reserve South Tower Scheduled For Groundbreaking In Early 2022 With 60% Of Units Pre-Sold In Under 6 Months

Melo Group has reportedly pre-sold 60% of inventory in under 6 months at the first phase of Aria Reserve, a 782-unit luxury residential development comprised of twin 62-story towers planned to be constructed at 700 Northeast 24th Street in Edgewater Miami. A major contribution to the boost in sales has been the recent lift of travel restrictions, as foreign buyers flock over to South Florida’s red-hot real estate market. Architecturally designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, with interiors by MORADA Haute Furniture Boutique and lush landscaping by ArquitectonicaGEO, the pair of glass structures will rise 649-feet along Biscayne Bay, and are anticipated to become the tallest twin towers along a water front in the country. The south tower will yield 383 units, and is scheduled to break ground early 2022.

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Sales Launch For The 70-Story Okan Tower At 555 North Miami Avenue In Downtown Miami

Sales have launched for the highly-anticipated Okan Tower, a 70-story mixed-use skyscraper planned to rise at 555 North Miami Avenue in the epicenter of Miami’s urban core. Designed by Behar Font & Partners for Turkish real estate developer Okan Group, the 902-foot-tall structure will be anchored by Hilton Hotel & Residences and yield 163 Sky Residences with exclusive owners-only amenities, 236 Condo-Hotel Residences, a five-star hotel-resort with 316 room and endless amenities, and Class A Office Space. Plans for the project are now being fast-tracked with Fortune Development Sales leading sales and marketing.

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YIMBY Scopes Views Of The 62-Story One Thousand Museum In Downtown Miami

YIMBY recently took an exterior walk-through around one of Miami’s most prestigious residential developments, One Thousand Museum, a 62-story ultra-luxury condominium tower located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard in the Park West district of Downtown Miami. Completed in 2019, the 707-foot-tall structure is designed by the late Zaha Hadid, founder of London-based Zaha Hadid Architects, and developed by 1000 Biscayne Tower LLC, a joint venture between developers Louis Birdman, Gilberto Bomeny, Gregg Covin and Kevin Venger. Standing as the current fifth tallest tower in Miami, the building spans over 950,000 square feet and yields 84 museum-quality residences including duplex townhomes, half-floor residences, full-floor penthouses, and a single duplex penthouse.

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