Miami

Developers Plan A 418-Foot-Tall Residential Tower At 1836 Biscayne Boulevard In Edgewater, Miami

A group of developers are planning on reviving and redeveloping a nearly 1-acre piece of property near the Arts and Entertainment District in Edgewater, Miami. Skylight Real Estate Partners, Panther Capital Management and Arden Group formed a joint venture and purchased 1836 Biscayne Boulevard and 256 Northeast 19th Street from Fifteen Group for $20 million. Plans for the recently purchased site include the construction of a 40-story residential tower and the restoration of the First Church of Christ Scientist structure built in 1926, which would then be converted into over 15,000 square feet of retail. To the developer’s convenience, the property came with approved plans from 2019, allowing them to cut down on time typically spent in the planning stages.

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Updated Design Revealed For Twin 39-Story Towers Planned In Coral Gables

Earlier this year, YIMBY revealed renderings for two new mixed-use towers proposed to rise immediately south of the Douglas Road Metrorail Station in Coral Gables, Miami. The project, representing the second and final phase of the transit-oriented Link at Douglas complex, is envisioned as twin 444-foot-tall, 39-story buildings joint by a shared podium comprised of 1.12 million square feet of space, which would contain a blend of residential, office, commercial and parking spaces. At completion, the tower would become the tallest south of Brickell. Developers Adler Group and 13th Floor Investments have released updated renderings of the planned development, further revealing new designs from Arquitectonica. To compare and contrast the changes in the design, I’ve paired each new rendering with it’s older counterpart below

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