Kimley Horn

Kolter Urban Breaks Ground On 42-Story Art House In The Heart Of Downtown St. Petersburg

Palm Beach, Florida-based real estate development and investment firm Kolter Urban has broken ground on Art House, a 42-story luxury condominium development located at 200 Central Avenue in the heart of Downtown St. Petersburg. Designed by SB Architects with interiors by ID & Design International Interior Design and landscaping by Kimley-Horn Landscape Architects, the 450-foot-tall development will deliver 244 spacious residential units in a variety of two- and three-bedroom layouts, including 12 lavish penthouse units. The ground floor will be activated with 6,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and the tower will sit atop an 8-story parking garage for 482 vehicles. Coastal Construction is the general contractor, projecting to complete construction and deliver the project by late 2024. 

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Full Site Plans And New Renderings Revealed For Brickell Gateway At 90 SW 8th Street

New York-based Gazit Horizons, the U.S. arm of Israel-based real estate developer Gazit Globe, has filed an application for a final Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) for Brickell Gateway,  a 61-story mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented residential and commercial building planned for 90 Southwest 8th Street in Brickell. Miami-Dade County planners received plans for the development on June 3, 2022, which calls for a 746-foot-tall tower with 933,209 square feet of space including 504 multifamily residential units, 18,287 square feet of retail space at the ground levels, and internalized parking for 348 vehicles in the lower floors. The building is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects with Witkin Hults + Partners as the landscape architect and Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer. 

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AIMCO Files Plans For 60-Story Residential Tower At 640 NE 34th Street In Edgewater

Denver-based real estate developer AIMCO has filed plans to Miami-Dade County planners requesting a shoreline review for a 60-story residential tower in Edgewater. The building would be located across the street from Hamilton on the Bay, also owned by AIMCO, occupying several parcels of land between 560 – 640 Northeast 34th Street. Plans call for the development of a 650-foot-tall structure with 241 dwelling units, 4,696 square feet of commercial space for a restaurant and a new 8-story parking garage for 380 vehicles. Stantec is both the architect and civil engineer. Kimley-Horn is the traffic engineer. Urvanx is the interior designer of record and landscaping will be handled by MAKwork.

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