Mixed Use

851 Northeast 167th Street. Rendering Courtesy of Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design Inc.

Renderings Revealed For 851 NE 167th Street, Kobi Karp-Designed Mixed-Use Project In North Miami Beach

The Planning and Zoning Board of North Miami Beach will be reviewing proposals for 851 Northeast 167th Street, a 15-story mixed-use project planned for the city’s general business corridor. Designed by renown architecture firm Kobi Karp with Witkin Hults Design Group as the landscape architect, and developed by North Miami Beach-based Echad Holdings LLC, the proposed application seeks to redevelop the a 91,000-square-foot parcel of land in order to construct a new structure with three towers comprised of a 223 unit hotel, 12,258 square feet of retail space, 3,866 square feet of restaurant space, 77,856 square feet of office space, and a 526 space parking garage…

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E11EVEN Hotel & Residences. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects.

E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Approved By FAA To Rise 709-Feet Above Sea Level

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted height approvals for 20 Northeast 11th Street, the site of the upcoming E11EVEN Hotel & Residences, a 65-story mixed-use skyscraper planned for the Park West section of Greater Downtown Miami. Anticipated to rise 709-feet above sea level on the western side of block 18 as per the property appraiser, the interior lots include lot 7 (30 NE 11th St.), 8 and 9, adding up to 18,750 square feet in total floor area. The building is designed by Sieger Suarez Architects, and developed by New York City and Miami-based Property Markets Group with E11EVEN Partners, led by Michael Simkins, Marc Roberts and Ken Degori.

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Lofty Brickell (Preliminary Design). Courtesy of Arquitectonica.

Newgard Development Group Plans Short-Term Rental Tower Across From Brickell City Centre

Miami-based Newgard Development Group, led by Harvey Hernandez, is planning to redevelop a massive 90,000-square-foot assemblage across the street from Brickell City Centre. According to the Miami Herald, the developer recently closed on the property for a staggering $50.75 million. The proposed project is named Lofty Brickell, and although it is unclear what exactly is planned for this development, we do know that it’ll may be a 35-story skyscraper oriented towards the short-term rental market. Owners will have the ease of renting out their units for vacation-length stays via online platforms such as Airbnb, Vrbo and Expedia. Arquitectonica is listed as the design architect on the official website for the property.

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