Construction

Nexus Riverside. Designed by NBWW Architects.

Additional Renderings Unveiled For Nexus Riverside In Urban Development Review Board Application

The Adler Group has submitted an application to the Urban Development Review Board seeking site plan approvals for Nexus Riverside, a 36-story multi-family residential tower proposed for 230 Southwest 3rd Street at the 3-acre Riverside Center project in Downtown Miami. The first phase of the development is this 376-foot-tall residential tower, which according to the application, will now yield 428 dwelling units and related amenities, as well as a 505-vehicle parking garage and 3,631 square feet of ground floor retail.

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Young Circle. Designed by Zyscovich Architects.

BTI Partners’ Twin 35-Story Towers Receive FAA Approval To Rise 416-Feet In Hollywood, Florida

Fort Lauderdale-based developer BTI Partners can now move forward with Hollywood Young Circle, two twin 35-story mixed-use towers proposed for 1701 East Young Circle in Hollywood, Florida. The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the way for the project to rise 416-feet above sea level as of July 6, 2021 and deems the structures 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 towers will feature designs from Zyscovich Architects, yielding a combined 1,906,796 square feet including 802 residential units, 112,297 square feet of retail space, and 72,054 square feet of office space.

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Chetrit Group Applies For Construction Permits To Build A 54-Story Mixed-Use Tower At Their Miami River Development

GC Miami River, LLC, a subsidiary of New York City-based developer the Chetrit Group, has applied for new construction permits to build the first of four proposed towers for their 4.2 million square-foot Miami River development. According to the filing documents, the structure will rise to the height of 643-feet across 54-stories, yielding an astounding 1,177,448 square feet of space including 632 residences and 12,305 square feet of commercial space. Kobi Karp is the design architect with GT McDonald Enterprises managing construction.

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NATIIVO. Designed by Arquitectonica.

NATIIVO Prepares To Go Vertical As FAA Approves Two Tower Cranes For 601 NE 1st Avenue

The Federal Aviation Administration has granted approvals for the installation and use of four tower construction cranes at 601 Northeast 1st Avenue, the address for the upcoming NATIIVO, a 51-story, 588-foot-tall mixed-use skyscraper set to rise on the northeast corner of NE 1st Avenue and NE 6th Street in Downtown Miami. The tower is designed by Arquitectonica with interiors being handled by Urban Robot Associates, and developed by Sixth Street Miami Partners LLC which is owned by the Galbut Family. The tower is expected to yield 932,839 square feet of space and intends to service the home-sharing and short-term-rental industry.

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AMLI Wynwood. Designed by Arquitectonica.

Chicago-Based AMLI Residential Breaks Ground On 316-Unit AMLI Wynwood

The ongoing construction boom and transformation of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District continues with Chicago-based AMLI Residential breaking ground on one of the neighborhoods largest projects to-date titled AMLI Wynwood, an 8-story mixed-use building that should yield approximately 544,515 square-feet of space including 316 luxury residential units, 30,596 square-feet of commercial/retail space, and 388 parking spaces. The structure is designed by renown design firm Arquitectonica, and is located at 70 Northwest 25th Street, nestled near the center of the block between N. Miami Avenue and N.W. 2nd Avenue with N.W. 24th Street on the other side of the property line.

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