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Life Time Coral Gables. Designed by Gensler.

1.2-Million-Square-Foot ‘Life Time Coral Cables’ Mixed-Use Development Reaches Completion And Opens To The Public

Minnesota-based Developer Nolan Reynolds International (NRI) and health club chain Life Time Fitness have reached completion on Life Time Coral Gables, a 1.2-million-square-foot mixed-use project at 237 South Dixie Highway and 225 South Dixie Highway in Coral Gables, Florida. Designed by Gensler, the $500 million development rises 14-stories and sits parallel to train tracks leading up to the nearby Douglas Road Metrorail Station, yielding 495 high-end luxury apartments, an 80,000-square-foot athletic resort, 25,000 square feet of co-working office space and 105,000 square feet of ground floor retail. 

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Detailed Massing Renderings Revealed For Two 848-Foot-Tall Towers At The MiamiCentral Complex

A new batch of detailed-massing and aerial renderings have been revealed for two new towers at the MiamiCentral complex, a 3-million-square-foot mixed-use railroad station development located primarily addressed as 600 Northwest 1st Avenue in the western perimeters of Downtown Miami. The renderings reveal in more detail two nearly identical 848-foot-tall primarily residential skyscrapers spanning 83-stories each, potentially addressed and referred to as One MiamiCentral, featuring designs by Borges + Associates Architects and developed by prominent developer Florida East Coast Industries, the parent company of Brightline.

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RD Las Olas. Designed by CFE Architects.

Bank Of America Provides $84 Million Construction Loan For Fort Lauderdale’s Upcoming Second Tallest Tower

Construction financing has been attained for Fort Lauderdale’s upcoming second tallest tower RD Las Olas, a 47-story mixed-use building planned to rise 494-feet above ground, or 499-feet above sea level, addressed as 201 South Federal Highway and 227 South Federal Highway in Las Olas. Bank Of America is providing an $84 million loan to prominent Coconut Grove-based developer the Related Group, working under an affiliate company referred to as RD East Las Olas LLC, to build the tower. CFE Architects is listed as the design architect, with Moriarty Construction as the general contractor.

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2851 & 2901 Northeast 9th Court. Designed by NBWW Architects.

Renderings Revealed For 2851 And 2901 Northeast 9th Court In Central Beach, Fort Lauderdale

Renderings and site plans have been revealed in a new filing to Fort Lauderdale’s Design Review Committee for 2851 and 2901 Northeast 9th Court, two 12-story mixed-use buildings proposed to rise 120-feet each in the Sunrise Lane Area District of Central Beach. Designed by NBWW Architects and developed by Sunrise FTL Ventures LLLP, an affiliate of Miami-based Integra Investments, the two structures will yield a combined 242,545 square feet split between a condominium tower and a hotel tower. Each tower will have approximately 200-feet of frontage along Northeast 9th Court as well as East Sunrise Boulevard, bound by North Birch Road on the east and the Sunrise East Condominium on the west. Design Studio Boca is the landscape architect with Flynn Engineering as the civil engineer.

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525 South Andrews Avenue. Designed by Dorsky + Yue International Architecture.

The FAA Grants Approvals For 491-Foot-Tall 525 South Andrews Avenue In Fort Lauderdale

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given clearance to 525 South Andrews Avenue, aka 525 Andrews, a 46-story mixed-use skyscraper planned for Downtown Fort Lauderdale. According to a new document recently posted to their website, the FAA has determined that “the structure would have no substantial adverse effect on the safe and efficient utilization of the navigable airspace by aircraft or on the operation of air navigation facilities.” The structure will now be allowed to rise 491-feet, or 498-feet above sea level, and is designed by  Dorsky + Yue International Architecture. Federal City Property Investors, LLC is the developer behind the project.

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