Planning & Zoning Board

26-Story Mixed-Use Tower ‘Venus’ Unanimously Approved In North Miami Beach

The Planning and Zoning Board of North Miami Beach has unanimously approved plans for Venus, a 26-story mixed-use building planned for 2060 Northeast 164th Street. Designed by Burgos Lanza Architects & Planners with landscape architecture by Kimley-Horn and developed by Crep NMB Venus LLC, an affiliate of New York City-based developer Carpe Real Estate Partners (Carpe), the development is approved for approximately 660,000 square feet of space including 440 rental units, 11,000 square feet of carefully curated retail space, 499 parking spaces and a variety of residential amenities.

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B Developments Proposes 30-Story Mixed-Use Tower At 1755 JFK Causeway In North Bay Village

The Planning & Zoning Board of North Bay Village is now reviewing proposals for 1755 JFK Causeway, a 30-story mixed-use building planned to rise 345-feet on the north side of the Kennedy Causeway on Treasure Island. Designed by award-winning architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed by LGE NBV LLC, an affiliate of Miami-based B Developments, the curved glass tower would yield 473,252 square feet of new construction including 201 residential units with 32,654 square feet of amenities, a 19,455-square-foot space for a restaurant with a waterfront terrace, a 1,860-square-foot juice bar/coffee bar on the ground floor, 52,358 square feet of office space and a parking structure incorporated into the podium with 408 parking spaces. ArquitectonicaGEO is the landscape architect with Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer.

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