Residential


Developers Acquire Last Miami Worldcenter Development Site For 600+ Unit Condo Project

A joint venture between Miami-based Aria Development Group and Fort Lauderdale-based Merrimac Ventures has acquired the last remaining parcels of land at the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter mixed-use district in Downtown Miami. The 34,800-square-foot assemblage includes a 24,000-square-foot site at 33, 45, and 55 Northwest 6th Street known as The Miami Link, acquired from I L A Employers Welfare Fund SE FL Ports Inc. (International Longshoremen’s Association) for $11 million, and a 10,800-square-foot-site at 600 Northeast 1st Avenue, acquired from Miami SPE LLC for $6.5 million, bringing the total acquisition cost to $17.5 million. The developers are planning a residential condominium tower with over 600 units across as many as 32 floors. Revuelta Architecture International is the design architect, and The Design Agency is handing interior design. 

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Foundation Permit Issued To The Related Group For 47-Story Tower At 77 SE 5th Street In Brickell, Miami

Miami’s Building Department has issued excavation permits for One Brickell Tower II, a 47-story multifamily building planned for 77 Southeast 5th Street in Brickell, Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by the Related Group, the 478-foot-tall skyscraper will have 720,101 square feet of space including 506 apartments. The development represents one of three towers that are expected to rise on Related’s 3.9-acre One Brickell site, which includes the highly anticipated 73-story Baccarat condo tower and an even taller 82-story tower combining hotel and residential uses. John Moriarty & Associates is listed as the general contractor and Enea Garden Design Inc. is the landscape architect.

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