Commercial

Demolition Permit Issued For Miami Worldcenter Site Where Naftali Group’s 65-Story Tower Will Rise

Demolition permits have been issued for the 26,946-square-foot building at 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue, the eastern parcel of Miami Worldcenter’s Block A. The building, which formerly served as the sales center for the Paramount Miami Worldcenter, is set to be completely razed to pave the way for an ambitious new development. TNG MWC LLC, an affiliate of the New York-based Naftali Group (Naftali), is spearheading the transformation of the 90,827-square-foot property and plans to erect a 65-story mixed-use tower on the site

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Development Plans Revealed for 20-Story Mixed-Use Tower Designed by Arquitectonica In Ojus, Miami-Dade County

Plans for a new high-rise are making waves in Ojus, Miami-Dade County, with a 20-story tower designed by Arquitectonica poised to bring an array of apartments, office space, and retail outlets. The developer, Coral Gables-based 18050 W Investments LLC, has set the gears in motion with a pre-application submitted to Miami-Dade County officials. The 0.92-acre site, located at 18050 West Dixie Highway and 2560 Northeast 181st Street near North Miami Beach, is currently occupied by two residential buildings. The developer assembled the property last year at a total cost of $4.22 million.

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Swire Properties And Related Companies Commence Demolition On The Future Site Of One Brickell City Centre, Florida’s Tallest Commercial Building

Swire Properties Inc. and Related Companies have started the demolition process for the future site of One Brickell City Centre, soon to be the tallest commercial building in Florida. A special ceremony was held yesterday at 700 Brickell Avenue to mark the occasion, with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Swire Properties Inc. President Henry Bott, and Related Companies Chairman and Founder Stephen M. Ross in attendance. The event not only celebrated the progression of this groundbreaking project but also served as a testament to the strength and resilience of Miami’s office market.

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