Melo Group

Melo Group Plans Four 60-Story Towers At 1700 Biscayne Boulevard In Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District

One of Miami’s most active real estate developers, the Melo Group, is planning on developing four mixed-use towers at 1700 Biscayne Boulevard in the Arts & Entertainment District – previously known as the Omni District. According to The Real Deal, the developer is currently in contract to purchase the entire city block for $105 million in an all-cash deal, and will reportedly close some time later this month. The preliminary plans call for a complex of 60-story towers with a mix of condominiums and rental apartments with retail spaces across an assemblage spanning 3 acres.

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Aria Reserve South Tower Scheduled For Groundbreaking In Early 2022 With 60% Of Units Pre-Sold In Under 6 Months

Melo Group has reportedly pre-sold 60% of inventory in under 6 months at the first phase of Aria Reserve, a 782-unit luxury residential development comprised of twin 62-story towers planned to be constructed at 700 Northeast 24th Street in Edgewater Miami. A major contribution to the boost in sales has been the recent lift of travel restrictions, as foreign buyers flock over to South Florida’s red-hot real estate market. Architecturally designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, with interiors by MORADA Haute Furniture Boutique and lush landscaping by ArquitectonicaGEO, the pair of glass structures will rise 649-feet along Biscayne Bay, and are anticipated to become the tallest twin towers along a water front in the country. The south tower will yield 383 units, and is scheduled to break ground early 2022.

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Downtown 1st. Designed by Melo Architecture.

Melo’s 57-Story ‘Downtown 1st’ Superstructure Continues Vertical Ascent In Downtown Miami

Construction is rising rapidly on Downtown 1st, a 57-story mixed-use building under construction in Downtown Miami’s Central Business District. Developed by the Melo Group, one of the most active real estate developers in South Florida, and designed by their in-house architects, Melo Architecture, the development consists of approximately 743,073 square feet of new construction including nearly 500,000 square feet of residential space across 560 dwelling units, 12,930 square feet of office space, 2,925 square feet of ground floor retail, and 453-vehicle parking garage. The project is addressed as 30 Southwest 1st Street, and will become Melo’s tallest rental skyscraper at completion. 

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Excavation Permits Filed For 700 NE 24th Street Where Twin 62-Story Aria Reserve Miami Is Planned

The Melo Group has filed new construction permits for 700 Northeast 24th Street, the site of the planned twin 62-story Aria Reserve Miami towers in Edgewater, Miami. The work items listed in the application pertain to site work only, which includes excavation, piles and site/soil improvements. Designed by world-renown architectural firm Arquitectonica, the pair of skyscrapers is planned to rise to the maximum height permitted in the area which is 649-feet, and will become the tallest residential twin towers on a waterfront in the country. The developer intends to yield 782 residences across 5-acres of land with this project.

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