Brickell

The St. Regis Residences Miami Achieves $400 Million In Sales, Developers Launch ‘The William’ Tower

Premier developers Related Group (Related) and Integra Investments (Integra), along with leading brokerage ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, have officially begun sales on ‘The William’ tower at the highly anticipated two-towered St. Regis Residences Miami in Brickell. The 183-unit high-rise will immerse buyers in unmatched service and design, with amenities hand-curated by the world-renown St. Regis team, and architecture and interiors spearheaded by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA) and Rockwell Group, respectively.

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Full Site Plans And New Renderings Revealed For Brickell Gateway At 90 SW 8th Street

New York-based Gazit Horizons, the U.S. arm of Israel-based real estate developer Gazit Globe, has filed an application for a final Administrative Site Plan Review (ASPR) for Brickell Gateway,  a 61-story mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented residential and commercial building planned for 90 Southwest 8th Street in Brickell. Miami-Dade County planners received plans for the development on June 3, 2022, which calls for a 746-foot-tall tower with 933,209 square feet of space including 504 multifamily residential units, 18,287 square feet of retail space at the ground levels, and internalized parking for 348 vehicles in the lower floors. The building is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects with Witkin Hults + Partners as the landscape architect and Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer. 

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First Look Inside JDS Development Group And Major Food Group’s Highly Anticipated Supertall MAJOR

JDS Development Group (JDS) and Major Food Group (MFG) unveiled the first detailed renderings of Major, the highly anticipated 90-story, 1,049-foot supertall residential and hospitality skyscraper destined to rise at 888 Brickell Avenue in Miami’s financial district. Designed by William Sofield of Studio Sofield with the guidance of ODP Architecture & Design as the architect of record, Major will feature 259 custom residences including one-to-four bedroom units and penthouses, approximately 115,000 square feet of amenities, and a robust collection of food and beverage offerings designed by Ken Fulk.

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Demolition Permits Issued To Make Way For 44-Story LOFTY Brickell At 99 SW 7th Street In Miami

Full demolition permits have been issued by the City of Miami for the removal of a 20,000-square-foot structure located at 99 Southwest 7th Street, at the intersection with Southwest 1st Street and South Miami Avenue in Brickell. The property, which spans just over 70,000 square feet, sits on the southern riverbank of the Miami River with over 100-feet of water frontage and will soon undergo preparations for the development of LOFTY Brickell, a 44-story residential building designed by Arquitectonica with landscape architecture by Urban Robot Associates for Newgard Development Group (Newgard). The project is planned to comprise 364 fully-finished and furnished residences with curated interiors by INC and 40,000 square feet of amenities, licensed for sharing and short-term rentals, estimated to rise 481-feet.

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Last Prime Waterfront Development Site In Brickell Where Two Supertalls Were Planned Sells For A Record-Breaking $363 Million

Florida East Coast Realty (FECR), the developer behind Miami’s current tallest skyscraper, the 85-story Panorama Tower, has sold the last remaining prime waterfront development site in Brickell for a record breaking $363 million to 1201 Brickell Bay LLC, managed by Randall Davis in Chicago. FECR, led by real estate visionary Tibor Hollo and his family, held ownership of the property since around October 2000, which according to city records was originally purchased for $15.5 million. The property is addressed as 1201 Brickell Bay Drive, a 2.5-acre site bound by Southeast 12th Street on the north and Brickell Bay Drive on the west intersecting Southeast 12th Terrace. In 2016, FECR along with Corigin Real Estate Group and McCourt Global properties, announced plans for two 1,049-foot supertall mixed-use towers with 660 units designed by Foster + Partners dubbed ‘The Tower by Foster + Partners’, but those plans were never realized.

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