Luxury

Jaymor Group Submits Application For Two Waterfront High-Rises In Daytona Beach

Applications have been submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration for the development of the 11.3-acre Daytona Gateway Marina project, which is comprised of two mixed-use high rise buildings and a 138-slip marina at 135 East International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona Beach. The buildings would rise 415-feet and 417-feet, or 422-feet and 425-feet above sea level, and will include 550 luxury residences, a boutique hotel, retail and restaurant spaces, and space to accommodate vessels ranging from 40 to 150 feet as well as dry storage for up 250 boats. The Jaymor Group is the owner behind the applications. 

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AIMCO Plans For Two Luxury High Rises Along Biscayne Bay In Edgewater

Denver-based real estate developer AIMCO is planning to redevelop an assemblage of properties in Edgewater near Biscayne Bay. In their recent Fall 2021 Investor Presentation, the company told investors that they completed the purchase of additional properties beside their Hamilton on the Bay apartment tower, which combined will allow for 1.1 million square feet of new construction. The assemblage is comprised of 10 plots of land approximately totaling 70,000 square feet, which may give way to two luxury residential towers well over 50 stories, and potentially addressed as 640 Northeast 34th Street.

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The Standard & Rosso Development Announces The Launch Of The Standard Residences In Midtown Miami

New York City-based Standard International and Rosso Development have teamed up with real estate investment firm Midtown Development to announce the launch of The Standard Residences, a 12-story mixed-use development planned for 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown, Miami. Designed by international architecture firm Arquitectonica with interiors by Urban Robot Associates, the project is the first of it’s kind for the hospitality brand, offering 228 fully-appointed, move-in ready residences while simultaneously allowing flexible short-rental programs with 30-day minimum stays up to 12 times per year. The structure will also include 34,000 square feet of amenities and 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail.

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The Ritz Sagamore Redevelopment Project Seeks Approval In South Beach

An application has been filed requesting approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the design, restoration, and new construction at the Ritz-Sagamore project in South Beach, which involves the redevelopment of the historic Sagamore Hotel at 1671 Collins Avenue and unification with the adjacent Ritz Carlton property at 1669 Collins Avenue and 1 Lincoln Road. Designed by Kobi Karp and being collectively developed between Di Lido Beach Hotel Corp, EBJ Sagamore LLC, Lionstone Di Lido Retail Lessor LLC, Di Lido Beach Resort LLC, and Sobe Sky Development LLC, a new 200-foot-tall, cantilevering 17-story residential tower would be constructed facing the oceanfront behind the Sagamore. Canada-based Studio Munge is listed as the interior designer, and Naturalficial as the landscape architect.

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Tate Capital Proposes A 20-Story Tower With 360 Units Designed By Kobi Karp In North Miami

The Planning Commission of the City of North Miami recently reviewed proposals from developer Tate Capital for a new 736,065-square-foot mixed-use project known as Allure North Miami at 1810 Northeast 146th Street. Plans call for the construction of a 20-story building with an adjacent 7-story garage connected via a pedestrian bridge designed by Kobi Karp. The development sites are located in between Northeast 143rd and 146th Streets along Northeast 18th Avenue, within walking distance to Dezerland Park Miami. Allure North Miami is planned rise 220-feet, yielding 360 residential units with 8,429 square feet of retail and 603 parking spaces.

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