Miami

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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Metro Edgewater’s Concrete Superstructure Continues Ascent At 452 NE 31st Street In Edgewater, Miami

Construction continues to rise on Metro Edgewater, a 32-story residential building underway at 452 Northeast 31st Street in Edgewater, Miami. Located in what is often referred to as the Paraiso District, the tower is designed by Pablo Burgos of Coral Gables-based architectural firm Burgos Lanza & Associates and is being developed by Metro Edgewater LLC, an entity linked to real estate company Prodesa International LLC led by Carlos Ortiz. The structure is expected to top out at approximately 373-feet and is planned to yield  520,638 square feet including 279 residential units, 4,230 square feet of retail and a parking garage for 300 vehicles.

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PMG Announces Pre-Leasing For 49-Story Society Biscayne In Downtown Miami

National real estate developer Property Markets Group (PMG) announces the start of pre-leasing for apartments at Society Biscayne, a 49-story mixed use building nearing completion at 400 Biscayne Boulevard. Soaring 571-feet in to Miami’s rapidly growing skyline, the project is developed in partnership with Toronto-based real estate private equity firm Greybrook Realty Partners and designed by Sieger Suarez Architects. Pre-leasing at the tower will begin on Friday December 9, 2021.

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Demolition Permits Issued For 300 Biscayne Boulevard, Where Miami’s First Supertall Skyscraper Will Rise

Demolition permits have been issued for 300 Biscayne Boulevard, the development site of the upcoming 1,049-foot-tall Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences – Miami’s first skyscraper to reach supertall status. The 100-story mixed-use building is designed by Sieger Suarez Architects  in collaboration with Carlos Ott, and being developed by New York City and Miami-based Property Markets Group with Canada-based Greybrook Realty Partner. The scope of work involves the full demolition of a 73-year old, 11,119-square-foot single-story structure tucked at the northwest corner of Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 3rd Street. The BG Group is listed as the contractor for the work priced at $30,000.

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