Architecture

Site And Soil Permits Filed For One Brickell Tower II At 77 SE 5th Street In Miami

Permits have been filed for site and soil improvements at 77 Southeast 5th Street, where Miami-based Related Group plans on building a 47-story tower residential tower with 506 apartments. Also know as One Brickell Tower II, the 478-foot-tall structure would be one of three to rise within the One Brickell mixed-use development fronting the Miami River. John Moriarty & Associates is listed as the contractor, and the scope of work is estimated to cost $1.5 million. Isley Barajas of the Related Group is listed as the owner/applicant for the permits, filed on August 9, 2022.

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Miami-Dade County Releases New Details On MetroCenter, The Redevelopment Of 17-Acres In The Government Center District

Miami-Dade County has initiated a Request For Proposals to enter into a long-term public-private partnership to redevelop 17 contiguous acres of County-owed land within the 28-acre Government Center District in Downtown Miami. The bidding process opened this past Tuesday for the redevelopment project, which the county branded as MetroCenter, and the property comprises 11 primary sites spanning multiple blocks west of the Government Center Metrorail Station and east of the I-95 Expressway. The chosen Master Developer will have the opportunity to lead the development of up to 23.7 million square feet of space which could include anywhere between 6,000 to 8,500 residential units mixed between affordable and market rates, educational facilities, transportation advancements, cultural amenities and open spaces, commercial spaces, hospitality spaces, and retail establishments. These uses would be spread throughout multiple structures that could rise 550 to 770 feet, with the objective of creating a seamless, active, self-sustaining, urban neighborhood.

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Mast Capital Gets FAA Approval For 940-Foot-Tall Cipriani Residences And 693-Foot-Tall Multifamily Towers At 1420 S. Miami Avenue In Brickell

Miami-based Mast Capital received building permit approvals from the Federal Aviation Administration for two structures located at 1420 South Miami Avenue in Brickell, where the firm is planning a 2.6-million-square-foot mixed-use development with three towers across a 2.76-acre site. The tallest structure, the 80-story condominium dubbed Cipriani Residences, will rise 940-feet, or 950-feet above sea level. The second structure, a 59-story apartment tower, will top out at 693-feet, or 710-feet above sea level. Aeronautical studies conducted by the FAA revealed neither of the two structures would have any adverse effects on the navigable airspace.

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Frisbie Group And Hines Officially Launch Sales For South Flagler House In West Palm Beach

Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group and global real estate company Hines have officially launched sales for South Flagler House, a pair of majestic 28-story ultra luxury condominium towers anticipated to rise at 1355 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. The residential project is masterfully designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), the first luxury high-rise in Florida for the globally renowned architecture firm, along side Stantec as the architect of record. There will be 89 residences in total featuring carefully curated interiors by New York-based Pembrooke & Ives. Sales and marketing is being led by Suzanne Frisbie of The Corcoran Group, one of the country’s topping selling agents, along with Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

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Brooklyn-Based Dependable Equities Proposes 1,100 Units Across Two 43-Story Towers In Fort Lauderdale

Brooklyn-based developer Dependable Equities LLC has requested site plans approvals from the Development Review Committee for Ombelle, a 1,043,963-square-foot mixed-use development comprised of two mirrored 43-story towers at 300 Northeast 3rd Avenue in the growing Flagler Village neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. With New York-based ODA Architecture onboard for architectural and landscape design, Witkins Hults + Partners as the landscape architect of record and Flynn Engineering as the civil engineer, the project will rise 493-feet over Fort Lauderdale’s Downtown Core and yield 1,100 dwelling units, 11,217 square feet of retail space and 1,100 parking spaces.

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