Miami


Site Work Permit Issued for 67-Story JEM Private Residences at Miami Worldcenter

Miami’s Building Department has issued a site work permit for JEM Private Residences, a 67-story mixed-use development at 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue in Miami Worldcenter. Valued at $3 million, the permit was granted on October 3, with Coastal Construction as the contractor. The building will feature 259 condominium units on the upper floors and 530 multi-family units on the lower levels, with ground-floor commercial space and 591 parking spaces. Naftali Group is the developer, and Arquitectonica is the project’s architect. Completion is planned in 2027.

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FAA Permits Filed for 28-Story Residential Tower in Miami’s Little River Neighborhood

Developers 8038 and 165 Owner LLC, an affiliate of Infinity Collective and MVW Partners, have submitted FAA permits for a new residential tower planned for Miami’s Little River neighborhood. Filed on September 17, 2024, the request asks for approval to construct a 360-foot-tall building, or 368 feet above mean sea level. The application is currently under review by the Federal Aviation Administration, marking a significant milestone for the development.

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More Details Revealed for Summit Brickell, Highlighting Building Program and Public Benefits

More details on the building program for Summit Brickell have been revealed from a recent filing, highlighting key aspects of the project and its contributions to the community. The 65-story, 750-foot tower at 1015 Southwest 1st Avenue (alternatively addressed as 88 SW 10th Street) in Miami’s Brickell Financial District is set to include 505 residential units, with 1,933 square feet of ground-floor retail and 500 internalized parking spaces. The development spans 1.011 acres between SW 10th and SW 11th Streets and is directly adjacent to the Brickell Metromover Station, positioning it as a major addition.

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