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Developers Unveil New Details And Renderings Of Miami’s Future Tallest Office Tower

New details and renderings have been released for One Brickell City Centre, a 68-story office tower planned for a 2.38-acre site at 700 Brickell Avenue in the heart of Miami’s Brickell financial district. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by a joint venture partnership between Related Companies and Swire Properties, the nearly 1,000-foot-tall structure will yield 1.5 million square feet of office space, a host of wellness amenities, and a high-end restaurant and a helipad on the roof. Demolition work for existing site improvements is expected to commence in Q1 of 2023, and a ground-breaking date will be announced based on the pace of leasing efforts.

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First Look: Renderings Revealed For Related Companies’ Redevelopment Of The Deauville Beach Resort Property In Miami Beach

New renderings have been revealed for 6701 Collins Avenue, a two-towered mixed-use development currently in the planning stages and set to become the replacement of the former Deauville Beach Resort in North Beach, Miami Beach. Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry of Gehry Partners, LLP and developed by New York’s Related Companies, the development firm behind the $25 billion Hudon Yards complex, the transformative project calls for two similarly designed towers rising as high as 375 feet and comprising a 175-key high-end hotel and a residential component with 150 luxury condominiums. The development gained approval from the Miami Beach City Commission in July, and will now be considered for approval by North Beach residents in the next referendum on November 8, in which Related has asked for zoning changes to increase height and density.

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Supertall One Brickell City Centre Gets Unanimous Approval From Miami City Commissioners

Miami City Commissioners unanimously approved an amendment to the Special Area Plan (SAP) for One Brickell City Centre, a 1,049-foot supertall commercial building planned for 700 Brickell Avenue in the heart of Miami’s Brickell Financial District. The vote allows for the expansion of One Brickell City Centre’s floor plates, which will set a new precedent as the largest floor plates ever approved in Miami. The floor plates will range from 40,000 square feet on the highest floors to 60,000 square feet on the lower floors. Designed by internationally renowned architecture firm Arquitectonica and developed in partnership between Hong Kong-based Swire Properties and New York City’s Related Companies, the 80-story tower will comprise 1.6 million square feet of Class A office space and is slated to become the tallest commercial building in Florida. Construction is expected to begin in early 2023.

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Hudson Yards Developer Proposes Largest And Tallest Office Building In West Palm Beach

As office leasing activity continues to show no signs of slowing down, Related Companies (Related), the New York-based developer behind the $25 billion Hudson Yards complex in Manhattan’s West Side, reveals plans for the largest office tower in West Palm Beach. The 25-story project, going by the name 515 Fern, is proposed to yield 471,000 square feet of space including 456,000 square feet of office space and 15,000 square feet of retail space to meet the area’s high demand. Addressed as 515 Fern Street in the Downtown corridor, the 374-foot-tall structure would become the tallest office building and the second-tallest building in the city. If approved, 515 Fern is expected to break ground sometime in 2023 and complete construction in 2025.

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Conceptual Model Of Related Companies’ Equinox-Branded Development Designed By Frank Gehry Unveiled For Former Deauville Hotel Site

On July 20th, this past Wednesday, the Miami Beach City Commission voted 5-1 to move forward with the redevelopment plans of the former Deauville Beach Resort site at 6701 Collins Avenue in North Beach, Miami Beach. New York’s Related Companies, the development firm behind Hudson Hards and Deutsche Bank Center led by Stephen Ross, is leading the redevelopment of the property and has released the first glimpse of the proposed project designed by legendary expressionist architect Frank Gehry with a conceptual model unit presented at the commission meeting. The mixed-use project is to be Equinox-branded, and would comprise a 175-key high-end hotel and 150 luxury condominiums spread across two towers. Miami Beach residents are up next to vote on the fate of this project, and will be asked to approve zoning changes for increased height and density on November 8, 2022. 

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