Mixed-Use Development


Developers complete residential component for Sawyer’s Walk at 249 NW 6th Street in Overtown, Miami

SG Holdings, a partnership among Swerdlow Group, SJM Partners, and Alben Duffie, has completed the housing component of Sawyer’s Walk at Located at 249 Northwest 6th Street in Overtown, marking it as the largest affordable senior living community in the US within the last decade. The mixed-use development includes 1.5 million square feet of space, featuring 578 residential units for low-income seniors, 175,000 square feet for retailers, a 25,000-square-foot public plaza, and 130,000 square feet of office space for MSC Group’s North American cruise division headquarters.

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Dewatering And Tree Permit Applications Filed For Three-Tower Development At 700 N. Miami Avenue In Miami Worldcenter

Dewatering and tree permit applications have been filed for 700 North Miami Avenue, a massive three-tower mixed-use development planned by Witkoff Group and Monroe Capital at Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami. Designed by Kobi Karp, the project will entail over 3 million square feet of space, including 2,350 residential units, over 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, and 1,924 parking spaces distributed across three towers. The project is advancing through the construction permitting process, with several new permits recently submitted – signaling that foundation work could commence soon for the former Miami Arena site.

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Site Plans Filed For 33-Acre Mixed-Use Waterfront Development ‘Ybor Harbor’ In Tampa

A rezoning application for Ybor Harbor, a dynamic new 33-acre mixed-use waterfront development surrounding Ybor Channel, was filed with the City of Tampa late Thursday. The project, at the northern terminus of Ybor Channel, is being developed by Darryl Shaw and could yield up to 6 million square feet, including  2,586 residential units and 140,400 square feet of general office, 375 hotel rooms, and 292,260 square feet of commercial retail space. Working with Port Tampa Bay, the Ybor Harbor plans envision opening a section of the waterfront to the public that is currently restricted. Activation will include a boardwalk with restaurant and retail uses, piers, boat slips, floating docks, and green space.

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