Residential

Legacy Miami Worldcenter. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Legacy Miami Worldcenter Gets Height Increase Approval From The FAA

The Kobi Karp-designed Legacy Miami Worldcenter has recieved an increase in height as per a recent determination by the Federal Aviation Administration. The developer now has permission to build approximately 20-feet higher than the original approval, from 661-feet to 680-feet. When factoring in the elevation of the site, the total height above sea level increases from 671-feet to 691-feet. Addressed as 930 Northeast 1st Avenue, the tower will rise to become the second tallest structure at the mega development behind Paramount Miami Worldcenter. Royal Palm Companies is the developer of the project, where units are 100% sold out.

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Missoni Baia. Designed by Asymptote Architecture.

OKO Group’s Missoni Baia Tops Out At 649-Feet In Edgewater, Miami

Missoni Baia has now officially topped out at 649-feet above sea level in Edgewater, Miami. The 57-story luxury residential skyscraper is designed by Hani Rashid of Asymptote Architecture and developed by OKO Group with Cain International as an investment partner. The property has an impressive 200-feet of frontage along Biscayne Bay, addressed as 777 Northeast 26th Terrace and will consist of 249 thoughtfully-designed  residences with Paris Forino handling interiors.

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Society Biscayne. Courtesy of ArX Solutions USA LLC.

Topped-Out Society Biscayne’s Glass Façade Installation Progresses In Downtown Miami

Glass façade installation is steadily progressing on the now topped-out Society Biscayne, a 49-story mixed-use skyscraper at 400 Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami. Designed by Sieger Suarez Architects and developed by Property Markets Group in collaboration with Greybrook Realty Partners, the 571-foot-tall structure is one of several to recently rise along Biscayne Boulevard, and will bring a mixture of residential units, office spaces, a church, ground floor retail and a parking garage, while offering sweeping views of Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach and Downtown’s cityscape.

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PMG’s ‘Society Orlando’ Begins Vertical Ascent In Downtown Orlando

Construction is going vertical at Society Orlando, a two-tower mixed-use project of 17 and 28 stories in Downtown Orlando’s Central Business District. Designed by Orlando’s very own Baker Barrios and developed by Property Markets Group in collaboration with Raven Capital Management, the 825,000-square-foot development occupies an entire city block addressed as 434 North Orange Avenue, and is set to become the single largest residential project in all of Downtown Orlando.

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