Miami

ParkLine Miami. Designed by NBWW Architects.

FECI Lists 816-Unit Transit-Oriented ParkLine Miami Luxury Apartment Towers For $500 Million

Developer Florida East Coast Industries, the powerhouse behind the 9-acre MiamiCentral mixed-use complex, has listed the ParkLine Miami for $500 Million. Addressed as 100 and 400 Northwest 1st Avenue, the pair of iconic towers rise 44 (North Tower) and 47 stories (South Tower) and are comprised of 816-luxury residential units. Designed by Coral Gables-based NBWW Architects, the two ParkLine towers are part of a greater master-plan adjacent to 2 and 3 MiamiCentral, 285,000 SF of Class A office towers, and over 160,000 SF of retail. ParkLine Miami is the largest, single multifamily asset in the Southeastern US to be listed for sale to date. 

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Burgos Lanza-Designed 32-Story Metro Edgewater Goes Vertical Next To The Paraiso Bay Complex

Vertical progress is now underway for Metro Edgewater, a 32-story mixed-use tower under construction in what is referred to as the Paraiso District of Edgewater in Miami. Formely known as Paraiso Place, the building is designed by Pablo Burgos of Burgos Lanza & Associates with JFS Design as the landscape architect. The property is addressed as 452 Northeast 31st Street according to city records, and is planned to give rise to a 373-foot-tall structure yielding 520,638 square feet of new real estate. The developer is Carlos Ortiz listed as Metro Edgewater LLC, a subsidiary of Prodesa International LLC.

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The Collective Wynwood. Designed by nArchitects.

Permits Filed For The Collective Wynwood At 2825 NW 2nd Avenue In Miami

New construction and demolition permits have been filed for The Collective Wynwood, a 12-story mixed-use building planned to rise at 2825 Northwest 2nd Avenue in Wynwood, Miami. Designed by nArchitects with Corwil Architects as the architect of record for Wynwood Gateway II, LLC, an entity managed by New York City-based The Collective, $210 million will be invested in to the development for the construction of 351,443 square feet of space including 108 communal living units, 70 lodging units, 9,508 square feet of ground floor retail, 82,000 square feet of shared amenities and 163 underground parking spaces. The structure is projected to rise approximately 159-feet bound between Northwest 28th and 29th Streets.

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Rendering of the monorail station.

Platting Intake Submitted For Genting Group And Miami-Dade County’s Monorail Connecting Downtown Miami To Miami Beach

A platting intake has been submitted by Resorts World Miami LLC and Miami-Dade County for the Monorail Transit Subdivision. The filing is in accordance with the proposal to connect Downtown Miami to Miami Beach via a monorail transit system crossing over via the MacArthur Causeway, which is currently in the development stages. The elevated trunkline would begin at Genting Group’s Herald Plaza development site, where Resorts World Miami is planned, and end at Washington Avenue and 5th Street in Miami Beach. 

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830 Brickell. Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Hill Architecture

CI Financial Signs 20,000-Square-Foot Lease At The 55-Story 830 Brickell Under Construction In Miami’s Financial District

CI Financial Corp will be joining Microsoft as a tenant at the 55-story 830 Brickell Class A+ office tower under construction in Brickell. The Canadian asset and wealth management firm has announced the signing of a 20,000-square-foot lease as they plan to establish a headquarters in the U.S. within Miami’s Financial District. The 724-foot-tall is designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gil with Revuelta Architecture International as the executive architect for developers OKO Group and Cain International, the duo behind Missoni Baia and Una Residences, and Italian architecture and design firm Iosa Ghini Associati is handling interiors. 

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