Mixed Use

Interior Demolition Permits Filed For 1809 Brickell Avenue, The Future Site Of The St. Regis Residences Miami

Interior demolition permits have been filed for a 17-story residential building located at 1809 Brickell Avenue in Brickell, Miami. Completed in 1966, the building is known as the Stanley Axelrod UTD Towers and spans 211,121 square feet of space across 272 dwelling units. Related Group is listed as the owner of the permit application, who is redeveloping the 137,702-square-foot site along with Integra Investments. A contractor has not been listed as of yet, but the approximate cost for the work is $50,000 to demolish 6,200 square feet of interior space.

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MV Real Estate Holdings And Driftwood Capital Announce Joint Venture On $185M Riverside Wharf Development In Downtown Miami

Miami-based Developer MV Real Estate Holdings (MVREH) and Coral Gables-based hospitality investment firm Driftwood Capital are pleased to announce Riverside Wharf, a $185 million – 200,000-square-foot hospitality-driven entertainment complex situated along the edges of the historic Miami River in Downtown Miami. Located at 114 Southwest North River Drive beside the I-95, the development is comprised of two 10-story towers that will offer a fully immersive Miami experience anchored by the highly amenitized 165-key Dream Miami luxury hotel by the internationally renowned Dream Hotel Group. The complex will represent the rebirth and expansion of existing The Wharf Miami, adding in 16,000 square feet of signature restaurants, a 12,000-square-foot event hall, a world-class 30,000-square-foot nightclub and rooftop day club, and a private marina capable of accommodating mega yachts.

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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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