Mixed Use

83-Story MiamiCentral Supertowers Approved By Miami-Dade Commissioner

The twin 83-story mixed-used towers proposed by Brightline parent Florida East Coast Industries (FECI) for the last remaining development site at MiamiCentral has been approved. According to the Miami Herald, Miami-Dade commissioners voted last week giving the project the green light. Addressed as 195 Northwest 2nd Street and 220 Northwest 2nd Avenue, both towers will rise 848-feet above the Government Center light rail station and yield a combined 2,007 residential units, 49,634 square feet of retail space and 2,136 parking spaces. New York-based J3T Ventures, LLC, managed by Nader Damaghi and additional family members, has been in contract to buy the property since May of last year, and is highly likely to be the developer to bring the Zyscovich Architects-designed Supertowers to fruition.

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Century Homebuilders Group Propose Redevelopment Of School Property At 110 Phoenetia Avenue In Coral Gables

Century Homebuilders Group seeks approval from the Development Review Committee of Coral Gables for the redevelopment of school property at 110 Phoenetia Avenue. The project is titled Crystal, a 9-story mixed-use building consisting of 177 residential units, 16 ground floor live-work units, 5,500 square feet of educational space for the Crystal Academy, 340 internalized parking spaces and a rooftop amenities deck. The building would rise just over 83-feet and is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects in the Mediterranean Revival architectural style. Units will come in one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans ranging between 825 and 1,249 square feet; the duplex live-work units will span 1,468 square feet. Witkin Hults + Partners is the landscape architect.

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