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2.6 Acre Development Assemblage. Image courtesy of Google Maps.

Transit-Oriented Mixed-Use Development With Hundreds Of Luxury Apartments Slated For Downtown West Palm Beach

WPB Fern Holdings LLC, a partnership between New York City-based L&L Holding Company, West Palm Beach-based Wexford Real Estate Investors (WREI) and Miami’s 13th Floor Investments, has acquired a prime 2.6-acre development assemblage in the heart of Downtown West Palm Beach. The interior lots include 418 and 464 Fern Street; 401, 415, 417 and 421 South Dixie Highway; 419 and 435 Gardenia Street, all bound by South Quadrille Boulevard to the east and located just a walk away from Brightline’s West Palm Beach high-speed rail station. The partnership is now entering pre-development planning and design work for a mixed-use project, which is expected to yield hundreds of highly-amenitized luxury rental apartments along with ground floor retail and restaurants.

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YIMBY Looks At The Vibrant Art Mural Installation Underway On The Podium Of The Gateway At Wynwood

The Gateway at Wynwood, a 12-story mixed-use project located at 2916 North Miami Avenue, has reached another milestone in construction. The installation of the vibrant and artful mural previously seen in renders has begun, starting with the southern section of the garage. The building is designed by renowned Miami architect Kobi Karp and developed by R&B Realty Group, offering about 195,000 square feet of leasable Class A office space and nearly 25,900 square feet of prime street-level retail space, while sitting on the border of the Wynwood and Midtown neighborhoods. 

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AER In The District. Designed by Cube 3.

Final Design And Floor Plans Unveiled For 31-Story ‘AER In The District’ At 300 W Tyler Street in Tampa

At last, the final designs and floor plans have been unveiled for Tampa’s upcoming 31-story AER In The District mixed-use tower planned for the city’s northwest section of the Downtown area. Designed by Miami-based Cube 3 for developer American Land Ventures, it is now confirmed that the superstructure will rise 346-feet to the parapet wall, towering over Downtown Tampa and the Hillsborough River. Addressed as 300 West Tyler Street, development plans call for the construction of 334 residential units paired with amenities, 11,629 square feet of ground floor retail, and 514 parking spaces.

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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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Ocean Terrace. Designed by Revuelta Architecture International.

Historic Preservation Board Approves Ocean Terrace Redevelopment And Streetscape Plans On Collins Avenue In Miami Beach

The Historic Preservation Board of the City of Miami Beach has approved the mixed-use Ocean Terrace redevelopment plans and streetscape master plan proposed by developer Ocean Terrace Holdings, led by Sandor Scher and Alex Blavatnik. Plans call for the construction of a 20-story residential tower with 75 units, an 11-story hotel with 127 rooms, and new retail and restaurant venues to be carefully unified with the renovated historic Broadmoor and Ocean Surf properties. Revuelta Architecture International is leading the design of the new construction with R.J. Heisenbottle Architects handling the preservation of the older structures.

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