Nitin Motwani

Nichols Architects Reveals Design For 53-Story Mixed-Use Tower In Miami Worldcenter’s Block C, East

The Falcone Group, led by Founder and CEO Art Falcone and in collaboration with Nichols Architects, has unveiled the design for a new 53-story mixed-use tower at Block C, East of Miami Worldcenter. This development is poised to significantly impact the luxury living and hospitality sectors of the expansive Miami Worldcenter complex, encompassing ten blocks and 27 acres. The project is located at 110 Northeast 10th Street and boasts a prime location near the Miami Worldcenter promenade and the 60-story Paramount condominium tower.

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Merrimac Ventures Files Plans For 30-Story ArtsPark Lofts In Flagler Village, Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee (DRC) is scheduled to consider and review plans for ArtsPark Lofts, a 30-story mixed-use multifamily and commercial development proposed for 407 North Andrews Avenue in Flagler Village near the Brightline Fort Lauderdale Station. Designed by FSMY Architects & Planners with landscape architecture and civil engineering by KEITH and developed by Merrimac Ventures (Merrimac), a Fort Lauderdale-based development firm led by brothers Dev and Nitin Motwani, the project comprises 396,757 square feet of space including 289 residential units, 1,914 square feet of commercial space and a 6-story parking garage integrated into the podium for 359 vehicles. The DRC is scheduled to review the proposal for ArtsPark Lofts on Tuesday July 26, 2022

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Miami Worldcenter Launches $5M Public Art Program in Downtown Miami

Miami Worldcenter, the 27-acre ‘city within a city’ transforming the heart of Downtown Miami, is teaming up with international art dealer and curator Jeffrey Deitch who will spearhead the overarching curatorial vision for the $4 billion mixed-use development’s public art program. Deitch will collaborate with Primary, a Miami-based curatorial collective with a focus on public works, to bring Miami Worldcenter’s aesthetic vision to life.

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317 North Federal Highway. Designed by NBWW Architects.

Two-Tower 317 N Federal Highway Approved To Rise 472-Feet And 500-Feet In Fort Lauderdale

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved the heights of two towers collectively known as 317 North Federal Highway, a large scale mixed-use project planned to rise in the heart of Downtown Fort Lauderdale. The FAA has determined the structures may rise 472-feet and 500-feet above sea level as they will not have any substantial adverse effects on the navigable airspace. The development will give way to a pair of rental towers yielding over 700 units of 42 and 45 stories designed by NBWW Architects and developed by Nitin and Dev Motwani’s Merrimac Ventures. 

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