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NATIIVO. Designed by Arquitectonica.

NATIIVO Prepares To Go Vertical As FAA Approves Two Tower Cranes For 601 NE 1st Avenue

The Federal Aviation Administration has granted approvals for the installation and use of four tower construction cranes at 601 Northeast 1st Avenue, the address for the upcoming NATIIVO, a 51-story, 588-foot-tall mixed-use skyscraper set to rise on the northeast corner of NE 1st Avenue and NE 6th Street in Downtown Miami. The tower is designed by Arquitectonica with interiors being handled by Urban Robot Associates, and developed by Sixth Street Miami Partners LLC which is owned by the Galbut Family. The tower is expected to yield 932,839 square feet of space and intends to service the home-sharing and short-term-rental industry.

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Brickell City Centre. Designed by Arquitectonica.

Brickell Is Now A Seller’s Market According To A New Report By RelatedISG Realty

RelatedISG Realty, a general real estate firm based in Aventura with offices throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties head by CEO Craig Studnicky, has just released their 2021 South Florida Brickell report. According to the report, the Brickell submarket is officially now a seller’s market, where the demand has exceeded supply which currently sits at just 1% of the total units that’s been built since 2012; in other words, an astounding 99% of the units have been sold…

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The District. Courtesy of ArX Solutions USA LLC.

Related Group’s The District At 225 N Miami Avenue Scheduled To Break Ground In Q4 2021

A ground breaking schedule has been announced for The District, a 37-story mixed-use skyscraper set to rise at 225 North Miami Avenue in Downtown Miami. Developed by the Related Group and designed by Sieger Suarez Architects with interiors by the Meshberg Group, the structure should rise to 394-feet and yield 343 units, bounded by bounded by NE 3rd St. to the north, NE 1st Ave, to the east and NE 2nd St. to the south. The developer has unveiled ground breaking will occur in Q4 of 2021, which is later this year.

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