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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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Plans For Marriot Marquis At Miami World Center Called Off As Development Site Is Sold

What was going to become Miami’s new largest hotel  is now a thing of the past as the plans for the Marriot Marquis Miami Worldcenter have been abandoned after the developer sold the property. The 4.7-acre site was set to give rise to a massive 1,700-room high end hotel with over 600,000 square feet of exhibition and convention space. Just recently, it appeared construction was soon to begin on the site of the former Miami Arena, which is addressed as 700 North Miami Avenue…

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MOHAWK at Wynwood. Designed by Deforma Studio.

225-Unit Crowdfunded MOHAWK At Wynwood Is Scheduled To Break Ground In 2023

Miami-based developer Rilea Group, who’s had a long track record of successful real estate projects in South Florida, recently closed on the acquisition of a prominent 1.5 acre piece of property that will allow for the construction of MOHAWK at Wynwood, a 12-story mixed-use building set to rise at 50 Northeast 29th Street in Wynwood near the border with Edgewater. Bounded by NE 28th St. to the south with N. Miami Ave. to the west, project is expected to yield 225 apartment rentals, 22,000 square feet of retail space, and 3,500 square feet of rentable private 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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SkyRise Miami; designed by Arquitectonica.

Berkowitz Development Group Cancels Plans For 1,049-Foot-Tall Skyrise Miami Entertainment And Observation Tower

Berkowitz Development Group, lead by Jeff Berkowitz, has announced the cancellation of their plans to build Skyrise Miami, a 1,049-foot-tall entertainment and observation tower that was planned to rise beside Bayside Marketplace along Biscayne Bay. Having been an extremely controversial tower for district, the developer had been planning for the development for nearly a decade, attempting to add a striking and skyline-impacting tower to Downtown Miami’s cityscape. Designed by Arquitectonica, Skyrise Miami was going to feature various attractions such as Skyplunge, Skydrop, Skyrise Flying Theater, multiple types of observation decks and event and meetings spaces as well.

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