Miami


Prehistoric Archaeological Artifacts Found At The Site Of Related Group’s 444 Brickell Avenue

Prehistoric archaeological artifacts have been discovered at the site of Related Group’s 444 Brickell Avenue, where the developer is planning to build 3 mixed-use towers as high as 82-stories. The remains were uncovered during the demolition of the parking garage that once housed vehicles for the already-demolished U.S. Customs House. According to the Phase 1 Cultural Resource Assessment of the site, the parcel is located within Miami’s Archaelogical Conservation Zone, an area beginning around the mouth of the Miami River.

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Colibri Apartments. Designed by FieldAgency Architecture.

Colibri Apartments Proposed For 1790 NE 149th Street In Arch Creek, North Miami

A vacant 15,000-square-foot parcel of land in Arch Creek, North Miami may soon give rise to a new ground-up development. A 4-story residential project going by the name Colibri Apartments has been proposed for the site, anticipating a yield of 17 units. Designed by FieldAgency Architecture and developed by 18 Apartments LLC, the structure should rise on the interior lot addressed as 1790 Northeast 149th Street on the southwest corner of the intersection with NE 18th Ave.

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