Mixed Use

FAA Building Permits Filed For 500-Foot-Tall DNA Towers In Fort Lauderdale

Miami-based BH3 Management (BH3) has applied for building permits with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for DNA Towers, a planned mixed-use development encompassing twin multifamily towers of 40 and 45 stories set to reside at 300 North Andrews Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects with landscaping from EGS2 Corp, plans call for two 500-foot-tall structures comprising just over 1.4 million square feet including 612 residential units, approximately 60,000 square feet of  prime experiential retail and commercial space, and a 7-story parking garage with 890 parking spaces. DNA Towers are proposed to become two of the tallest buildings in Fort Lauderdale, surpassing the current tallest, the 499-foot-tall 100 Las Olas.

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FAA Building Permits Filed For 294-Foot-Tall Building On Parcel 11 In Magic City Innovation District

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received building permit applications for a 294-foot-tall building to be constructed in the emerging Magic City Innovation District. Coordinates listed in the filings align with a 25-story residential tower at 6001 Northeast 2nd Avenue designed by Arquitectonica that was unanimously approved by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) back in November 2021. Parcel 11, the current naming scheme for the project, is proposed to bring 522,806 square feet of space including 349 luxury residential units, 13,010 square feet of retail space, and an adjacent connected parking and amenities structure with 393 vehicle spaces. The developer is MCD Miami LLC, a joint venture partnership between real estate developer Plaza Equity Partners, brokerage firm Metro 1, and investment firms Luna Rouge and Dragon Global.

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