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The Collective Wynwood. Designed by nArchitects.

The Collective Wynwood Proposed For 2825 Northwest 2nd Avenue In Miami’s Wynwood Arts District

Plans have been submitted to the City of Miami Planning Department and Office of Zoning for The Collective Wynwood. Addressed as 2825 Northwest 2nd Avenue, the proposal calls for the construction of an 8-to-12 story mixed-use building on a L-shaped plot of land in the heart of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. New York-based The Collective is listed as the owner of the application under the Wynwood Gateway II, LLC.

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Bentley Residences. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects. Courtesy of ArX Solutions USA LLC.

Dezer Development Announces 749-Foot-Tall Bentley Residences In Sunny Isles Beach

The Sunny Isles Beach area will be gaining another luxury-branded tower sometime in the near future, which seems to be all the craze in Miami’s high-end residential space these days. Dezer Development, the triumphant developer behind Porsche Design Tower and Residences by Armani/Casa, officially announced a new partnership with luxury automaker Bentley Motors to develop a 749-foot-tall residential skyscraper along the Sunny Isles oceanfront.

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PRH North Miami, courtesy of CFE Architects

Renderings Revealed For Related Group’s PRH N. Miami In Wynwood Arts District

Miami’s Wynwood Arts District is set to gain yet another new development following a new proposal from Related Group. The prominent developer looks to redevelop two sites at 2150 and 2115 North Miami Avenue along NW 22nd Street, bounded by NW Miami Ct. to the west and Florida’s East Coast Rail Road to the east. The proposal calls for two 12-story mixed-use buildings topping out at 157-feet, designed by CFE Architects.

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Waldorf Astoria Miami. Rendering courtesy of ArX Solutions USA LLC.

PMG & Greybrook Officially Announce The 1,049-Foot-Tall Waldorf Astoria Miami

Developers Property Markets Group (PMG) and Greybrook Realty Partners have officially announced their next grand development, and it will come in the form of a mixed-use supertall skyscraper that will become not only the tallest, but also the first to rise of its height class in the state of Florida; the Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences. Addressed as 300 Biscayne Boulevard, the 100-story tower will elevate the Downtown Miami skyline to new heights at 1,049-feet, additionally picking up the title of the tallest building south of New York City. It will rise at the northwestern corner of Biscayne Blvd and NE 3rd Street, right across from Bayfront Park and Bayside Marketplace.

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