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Related Group Acquires 6-Acre Assemblage In Tampa, Plans Mixed-Use Development With 1,079 Units Along Hillsborough River

Earlier this month, Miami-based real estate developer and acclaimed condo king Related Group purchased a 6-acre assemblage west of the Hillsborough River in Tampa for just over $55 million from Hillsborough River Realty Corp. The recently acquired assemblage comprises 4 parcels of land and includes a 2.19-acre site at 102 South Parker Street, a 1.83-acre site at 101 South Parker Street, a 1.75-acre site at 108 Cedar Avenue and a .53-acre site at 110 Keller Avenue, totaling 274,428 square feet of floor area. Related plans on transforming the property into a massive mixed-use development with multiple buildings and yielding 1,079 residential units, 32,760 square feet of retail space and as many as 10 boat slips. The property sits south of Related’s Arabelle Riverwalk apartment complex and across the river from Downtown Tampa.

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75-Story Baccarat Residences Miami Will Begin Vertical Construction This Fall

Vertical construction is expected to begin this fall for Baccarat Residences Miami, a 75-story luxury condominium tower planned for 99 Southeast 5th Street in Brickell, Miami’s Financial District. Designed by Miami-based international architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by Related Group in collaboration with French luxury brand and fine crystal manufacturer Baccarat, the 848-foot-tall superstructure will yield approximately 806,326 square feet of space including 318 condominium residences, 8 penthouses, 28 riverfront flats and duplexes, 73,000 square feet of amenities and a 10,000-square-foot waterfront ground floor restaurant. New York City-based Meyer Davis is handling interiors and Enzo Enea is the landscape architect. John Moriarty and Associates of Florida Inc. is the general contractor.

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Developers Secure $76 Million In Construction Funding For 37-Story District 225 In Downtown Miami

Related Group, along with ROVR Development and BH Group, have landed a hefty $76 million loan to begin construction on District 225, a 37-story Airbnb-branded condominium development planned for a 15,000-square-foot site at 225 North Miami Avenue in Downtown Miami. Construction funding came from New York-based lender Madison Realty Capital to build the 394-foot-tall tower, which was approved by city planners in April 2021. The project is designed by Sieger Suarez Architects with interiors by the Meshberg Group, and will include 343 fully-finished and furnished units – all of which are sold out. The construction of District 225 will be managed by Craft Construction Company LLC. according to pending permits, and is projected to completed in 2024.

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Foundation Permit Issued For 47-Story Residential Tower At 77 SE 5th Street In Brickell

A phased foundation permit has been issued to Miami-based real estate developer Related Group for a 47-story residential tower at 77 Southeast 5th Street in Brickell, Miami. According to a pending permit for vertical construction filed in December 2020, the plan for this development is a 478-foot-tall tower with 720,101 square feet of space including 506 multi-family rental units. The project is going by the name of One Brickell Tower II for the time being, and is designed by Arquitectonica. John Moriarty & Associates of Florida Inc. is listed as the general contractor. The permit was approved on June 2, 2022, and Related will have until November 29, 2022 to complete foundation work.

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The St. Regis Residences Miami Achieves $400 Million In Sales, Developers Launch ‘The William’ Tower

Premier developers Related Group (Related) and Integra Investments (Integra), along with leading brokerage ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, have officially begun sales on ‘The William’ tower at the highly anticipated two-towered St. Regis Residences Miami in Brickell. The 183-unit high-rise will immerse buyers in unmatched service and design, with amenities hand-curated by the world-renown St. Regis team, and architecture and interiors spearheaded by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) and Rockwell Group, respectively.

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