Residential

Developers Sign Utilities Deal For Ultra-Luxury 55-Story High Rise 710 Edge In Edgewater, Miami

A utilities deal for water and sewer connections has been signed with the City of Miami for 710 Edge, a 55-story ultra-luxury residential high rise planned for 710 Northeast 29th Street in Edgewater, Miami. Designed by ODP Architecture & Design and developed by 710 Edge LLC – a joint venture partnership between One Thousand Museum developers Kevin Venger, Louis Birdman, Michael Konig, and real estate developer Alex Posth, the newly signed deal includes connections for 100 residential units and 31,418 square feet of retail. The developers executed the deal on August 28, 2022.

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Pearl Sunrise to Replace Ice Skating Rink at 3363 North Pine Island Road, Sunrise, Florida

Pearl Sunrise, a multi-family housing development, could soon replace a long-abandoned ice skating rink in Sunrise, Florida. The Real Deal reports that the venture may comprise 452 apartment units. The South Florida Business Journal reports that 15 percent of those units will be set aside for those making up to 120 percent of the area’s median income. Homes vary from one-bedroom to three-bedroom layout plans.

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Anthology Senior Living at Bonyton Beach to Open at 9776 South Jog Road, Boynton Beach, Florida

Anthology Senior Living is opening a facility in Boynton Beach, Florida. The development started construction in 2021, with CA Ventures operating as the general contractor. It could open in the first quarter of 2023. The $22.7 million venture will offer “unrivaled hospitality accommodations and care” to older adults in need of assisted living and memory care services.

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Namdar Group Issued $195 Million Loan For Two Apartment Towers In Downtown Miami

Great Neck, NY-based real estate investment and development firm Namdar Group has secured $195 million in acquisition and construction funding for Namdar Towers, two residential buildings of 41- and 43-stories planned for 222 Northeast 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami. The loan came from an affiliate of New York’s Slate Property Group – SCALE Lending – brokered by associates of Greystone Capital Advisors. Plans for the residential project include 1.2 million square feet of space with 1,354 residential units between both towers.

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