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Trilogy Real Estate Group Proposes 33-Story Mixed-Use Tower At 212 NE 23rd Street In Edgewater, Miami

Chicago-based Trilogy Real Estate Group (Trilogy), under the TF Second and 23rd, LLC, has proposed a 33-story mixed-use building at 212 Northeast 23rd Street in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami. Dubbed Residence 23, the development is designed by SB Architects and would feature a 367-foot-tall structure encompassing 663,757 square feet of space. The project would include 369 residential units, approximately 13,113 square feet of ground-floor retail space, parking facilities with 504 spaces, and various amenities. Kimley-Horn is the project’s civil engineer and landscape architect, while Pierce Engineers is the structural engineer. Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to review the proposal for Residence 23 on April 19th.

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Renderings Surface For Naftali Group’s Planned 700-Foot Skyscraper At Miami Worldcenter Block A

Renderings have emerged for 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue, a proposed 65-story mixed-use skyscraper within the eastern section of Miami Worldcenter Block A in downtown Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica with Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer and EDSA as the landscape architect and developed by Naftali Group, a global real estate development and investment firm based in New York, the 700-foot-tall structure would yield 1,288,063 square feet of space, including 786 residential units, nearly 36,000 square feet of amenities, 3,611 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and 591 parking spaces. The 1.02-acre site, flanked by Northeast 10th and 11th Streets to the south and north and Northeast 2nd Avenue to the east, is situated adjacent to the elevated platform of the Eleventh Street Metromover Station. The developer is currently pursuing approval for the project, which is set to be reviewed by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) on April 19, 2023.

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Developers Seek FAA Approval For 761-Foot-Tall Structure At Brickell Gateway Site In Miami

Developers Gazit Horizons, the U.S. arm of Israel-based real estate developer Gazit Globe, and Atlantic Pacific have filed permit applications with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for Brickell Gateway, a 61-story mixed-use tower proposed in Miami’s bustling Brickell district. The permit applications were filed on March 28, 2023, and are currently under review by the FAA. The project, designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects, is seeking approval to rise to 761 feet above ground or 772 feet above sea level. Witkin Hults + Partners handles the landscape architecture for the development, while Kimley-Horn is the civil engineer.

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Related Group And BH Group Request Approval For 419-Foot-Tall ‘Diplomat Landing’ Residential Tower In Hollywood, FL

Related Group, a Miami-based real estate developer, and Aventura-based BH Group, under the Landings Venture LLC, have submitted a preliminary application to the City of Hollywood’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for a 37-story residential building at 3451-3690 South Ocean Drive. Dubbed Diplomat Landing, the proposed development, designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates (CFE Architects) and featuring landscape architecture by Witkin Hults + Partners and civil engineering by Kimley-Horn, would span 685,264 gross square feet and include 350 residential units. The 419-foot-tall structure would be linked to an existing parking garage to the north, adding 110 spaces for 705 parking spots. The Hollywood TAC is set to review the proposal on April 3, 2023.

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FAA Approves Height For Planned Towers At 700 North Miami Avenue In Miami Worldcenter

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given the green light for a significant mixed-use development project at 700 North Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter, the former site of the Miami Arena, and canceled Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center. Designed by Kobi Karp Architects with Kimley-Horn as the traffic engineer and developed by an affiliate of New York-based Witkoff Group and Chicago-based Monroe Capital, the development is planned to yield nearly 3.4 million square feet of space across three towers spanning as many as 57 stories.

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