Residential

Shoma Group Reveals New Look And Updated Project Plans For 24-Story Shoma Bay In North Bay Village

Miami-based developer Shoma Group has unveiled new renderings of Shoma Bay, a 24-story mixed-use building planned at 1850 79th Street Causeway (John F. Kennedy Causeway) in the waterfront community of North Bay Village. Designed by MSA Architects with interiors by Adriana Hoyos,  the development will comprise 333 residential units, a 35,037-square-foot Publix, and 6,325 square feet of retail space, which includes a rooftop lounge and Shoma Bazaar food hall. The pedestrian-friendly destination is located at 79th Street Causeway and East Treasure Drive near all major highways and various shops and dining options.

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CMC Group To Begin Construction At ‘Vita At Grove’ This Year, Slated To Complete By Winter Of 2024

Construction will begin this year at Vita at Grove Isle (Vita), a 7-story, 65-unit residential complex developed by CMC Group, located at the 20-acre private island Grove Isle near Coconut Grove. Designed by CallisonRTKL with interiors by A++ Human Sustainable Architecture, Vita’s design was inspired by the island’s natural curves, featuring a curved façade that responds to the waterfront’s natural contour. The development is scheduled to complete construction in the winter of 2024.

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Aimco Files Plans For 43-Story Tower At 510 NE 34th Street In Edgewater, Miami

Denver-based multifamily developer Aimco has filed plans for its third proposed tower addressed as 510 – 534 Northeast 34th Street in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. Designed by Stantec with Urvan X handling interiors, the 500-foot-tall One Edgewater tower will be a 43-story, 464,037-square-foot residential building with 204 apartments and 910 square feet of commercial space. The tower will have 12,838 square feet of coworking space on floors two through six, a pool deck, a fitness center, a lounge on the ninth floor, and apartment sizes ranging from 871 to 1,736 square feet. The project also includes a 301-space parking garage that would be fully automated with a robotic system. MAK work is the landscape architect, and Kimley-Horn is the traffic engineer.

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