Federal Aviation Administration

Related Group’s 21-Story Casamar Condominium Tower Gets FAA Approval In Pompano Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given clearance to Casamar, a 21-story distinctive oceanfront condominium tower planned for 900 North Ocean Boulevard in Pompano Beach. Designed by international architecture firm Arquitectonica with interiors by New York’s Rockwell Group, and developed by Related Group, this residential project is anticipated to elevate oceanfront living with a collection of 119 luxury residences along the sun-soaked sands of Pompano Beach with 283-feet of pristine frontage along the Atlantic Ocean. Related announced the launch of sales earlier this year, with availability comprising one- to four-bedroom units ranging in size from 1,085 to 3,934 square feet, and priced from $1.8 million. 

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FAA Permits Filed For 454-Foot-Tall Skyscraper At 1000 N. Orange Avenue In Orlando

An obstruction evaluation study is currently underway at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for a 454-foot-tall skyscraper at 1000 North Orange Avenue in the northern section of Downtown Orlando’s Central Business District. The four coordinates submitted to the FAA align with a vacant 1.474-acre site that sits on the southwest frontage of the intersection between North Orange Avenue and North Garland Avenue, also bound by West Marks Street and SunRail tracks on the south end of the block. According to the Orange County property records, the land is owned by a Hallandale Beach-based entity registered as Mustang Orange Garland LLC (Mustang) managed by Aaron Churba and Mike Daiagi. The entity, which is linked to a number of other financial and investment entities using the Mustang moniker, has owned the property since January 2005 after purchasing it from Orange Garland Realty Ent LLC for a $3,000,000.

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Related Companies Applies For Two Tower Cranes At 575 South Rosemary Avenue In West Palm Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration received applications for permits to assemble two towers cranes for the construction of 575 Rosemary, a 21-story mixed-use tower to be developed at 575 South Rosemary Avenue in West Palm Beach by New York’s Related Companies, encompassing over 500,000 square feet of new construction including 364 state-of-the-art luxury residences, ground floor commercial space and parking. The project is designed by Boston-based Elkus Manfredi Architects and Omaha-based Leo A. Daly with Meyer Davis leading interior design. The new structure will rise in the heart of The Square, an upscale Mediterranean and Venetian-themed mixed-use complex owned by Related, offering residents easy access to the best of West Palm Beach’s local arts, culture and wellness programming, as well as entertainment and shopping corridors in the downtown area.

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Cymbal Development Gets FAA Building Permits And Site Plans Approved For Raintree Riverwalk Residences In Fort Lauderdale

The Planning and Zoning Board of Fort Lauderdale has unanimously approved site plans for Raintree Riverwalk Residences, a two-towered mixed-use development of 28 and 29 stories anticipated to break ground this summer within a 2.42-acre site encompassing the addresses 408 Southwest 4th Street and 403 Southwest 3rd Avenue in the Tarpon River neighborhood. The project is located on the south bank of the New River, bound by Southwest 4th Court on the South, the Esplanade On The River condominium to the West and the South Florida Boat Club to the East. Designed by PALMA and developed by Cymbal Development led by real estate developer Asi Cymbal, the development will yield 677 residential units, 21,000 square feet and 1,075 parking spaces. 

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FAA Approves Heights For St. Regis Residences In Sunny Isles Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued building permits to developers Fortune International Group and Château Group for St. Regis Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, a pair of 62-story ultra-luxury residential towers planned for 18801 Collins Avenue. Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by São Paulo-based Anastassiadis and landscaping by EDSA, the towers would yield a combined estimate of 374 residential units and approximately 70,000 square feet of amenities, and would rise along the coveted strip of luxury high rises on Collins Avenue in between the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.

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