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YIMBY Reveals Interiors For NoMad Residences Wynwood

Interiors have been revealed for NoMad Residences Wynwood, a 9-story residential building planned for 2700 Northwest 2nd Avenue in the heart of the Wynwood Arts District, Miami’s cultural and creative capital. Meticulously designed by global award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica with interior spaces by Toronto-based DesignAgency and developed by Florida’s leading real estate developer Related Group and partners Tricap and Sydell Group, the development will yield 329 fully finished and furnished turnkey residences in a mix of studio to two-bedroom floor plans ranging from 464 to 931 square feet. Located between Northwest 27th Street and Northwest 27th Terrace, the development is expected to break ground in Q4 of 2022.

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Grand Peaks Proposes 26-Story Residential Building At 901 SW 3rd Avenue In Brickell

A 26-story residential building has been proposed to rise beside Interstate 95 in the western limits of Brickell, Miami. Dubbed Empire Brickell, the 310-foot-tall structure is designed by Corwil Architects, with Kimley-Horn as the landscape architect. Grand Peaks, a multifamily real estate developer based in Colorado, is under contract to purchase a 1.034-acre site comprising two parcels at 901 Southwest 3rd Avenue and 244 Southwest 9th Street for the project. If approved, the residential development would yield 409,528 square feet of space, including 250 dwelling units, 2,452 square feet of ground floor retail space and 352 parking spaces.

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Full Site Plans And New Renderings Revealed For Brickell Gateway At 90 SW 8th Street

New York-based Gazit Horizons, the U.S. arm of Israel-based real estate developer Gazit Globe, has filed an application for a final Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) for Brickell Gateway,  a 61-story mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented residential and commercial building planned for 90 Southwest 8th Street in Brickell. Miami-Dade County planners received plans for the development on June 3, 2022, which calls for a 746-foot-tall tower with 933,209 square feet of space including 504 multifamily residential units, 18,287 square feet of retail space at the ground levels, and internalized parking for 348 vehicles in the lower floors. The building is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects with Witkin Hults + Partners as the landscape architect and Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer. 

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The Boymelgreens Launch Sales Of Luxury Residences At 42 Pine In Miami Beach

Sales have launched for 42 Pine, an exquisite collection of residences redefining luxury living in one of Miami Beach’s most sought-after areas. Located in the Nautilus neighborhood at 340 West 42nd Street between Sheridan Drive and Pine Tree Drive, the 8-story boutique building is being developed by JP Roosevelt, an entity linked to the Boymelgreen family of real estate developers, and is designed by Arquitectonica with ULU Studio as the landscape architect. The development will offer 50 move-in-ready residences ranging from one-to-three-bedrooms, including eight penthouses, meticulously crafted to deliver a bespoke lifestyle rooted in community and convenience.

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Vertical Construction Permits Filed For 100-Story Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences, Miami’s First Supertall Skyscraper

New building permits have been filed for the vertical construction of the highly anticipated Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences, a 100-story mixed-use supertall skyscraper that’ll soon rise at 300 Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects in collaboration with renowned architect Carlos Ott, and developed by Property Markets Group, along with partners Greybrook Realty Partners, Mohari Hospitality, S2 Development and global hospitality company Hilton, the building will simultaneously become Miami’s first supertall skyscraper and the tallest residential building south of New York City. rising 1,049-feet into the skyline. John Moriarty & Associates of Florida Inc. has been named as the general contractor

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