Architecture

Miami Worldcenter Launches $5M Public Art Program in Downtown Miami

Miami Worldcenter, the 27-acre ‘city within a city’ transforming the heart of Downtown Miami, is teaming up with international art dealer and curator Jeffrey Deitch who will spearhead the overarching curatorial vision for the $4 billion mixed-use development’s public art program. Deitch will collaborate with Primary, a Miami-based curatorial collective with a focus on public works, to bring Miami Worldcenter’s aesthetic vision to life.

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Related Companies Applies For Two Tower Cranes At 575 South Rosemary Avenue In West Palm Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration received applications for permits to assemble two towers cranes for the construction of 575 Rosemary, a 21-story mixed-use tower to be developed at 575 South Rosemary Avenue in West Palm Beach by New York’s Related Companies, encompassing over 500,000 square feet of new construction including 364 state-of-the-art luxury residences, ground floor commercial space and parking. The project is designed by Boston-based Elkus Manfredi Architects and Omaha-based Leo A. Daly with Meyer Davis leading interior design. The new structure will rise in the heart of The Square, an upscale Mediterranean and Venetian-themed mixed-use complex owned by Related, offering residents easy access to the best of West Palm Beach’s local arts, culture and wellness programming, as well as entertainment and shopping corridors in the downtown area.

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Naftali Group Closes On 1.3-Million-Square-Foot Miami Worldcenter Site With Plans to Build Two Supertall Residential Skyscrapers

New York-based developer, Naftali Group, a leading privately held global real estate development and investment firm, recently announced it has closed on a development site allowing 1.3 million square feet of new construction at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue in Miami Worldcenter, which spans 27 acres near Downtown Miami and is the second largest active private development in the United States with $4 billion in total investments. Naftali, in partnership with Cara Real Estate Management, purchased the site for $40.5 million. Mika Mattingly, Executive Managing Director at Colliers’ Urban Core Division, represented both Naftali, and Akara Partners, the seller, in the off-market transaction. According to a press release, the developer is planning to construct two supertall residential towers, which would be the first for Miami Worldcenter. Pre-sales for 1016 Northeast Second Avenue are slated for the end of this year.

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Sirene Villas Breaks Ground At 1236 George Bush Boulevard In Delray Beach

Philadelphia-based developer Stamm Development has broken ground on Serene Villas, a new residential community of six ultra-luxury townhouses in the early stages of construction at 1236 George Bush Boulevard in Delray Beach. The design for the project was envisioned by Randal Stofft of Delray Beach-based Stofft Cooney Architects, paired with interiors by award-winning design studio Asthetique. The interior lot spans nearly 0.62 acres, or precisely 26,907 square feet, and is mainly  bound by George Bush Boulevard on the north with the other ends of the city block being North Ocean Boulevard on the East, Southways on the South, and Andrews Avenue on the West.

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Swire Properties Reapplies For FAA Permits To Build 1,049-Foot Supertall One Brickell City Centre

Hong Kong-based real estate developer Swire Properties (Swire) has reapplied for building permits with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for One Brickell City Centre, an 80-story mixed-use supertall skyscraper that is proposed to top off at 1,049-feet above sea level at 700 Brickell Avenue in Miami’s Financial District. A total of four permit applications were filed on March 1, 2022 indicating the building would reach a structural height of 1,040-feet before factoring in the elevations of the development site. The filings mark the third time Swire applies for building permits to build One Brickell City Centre, having applied twice before and gaining approvals in 2015, which expired, and 2018, which will expire later this year in June. According to Swire’s recent investors presentation, One Brickell City Centre will yield approximately 1,967,000 square feet including retail, office, hotel and residential space.

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