Residential

Developer Acquires 270 Acres in Tamarac for 335-Unit Single-Family Residential Community

13th Floor Homes, the homebuilding division of Miami-based 13th Floor Investments, has finalized the acquisition of approximately 270 acres in Tamarac, Broward County, to develop a gated luxury residential community. The project, called The Woodlands, will be situated at 4600 Woodlands Boulevard and consist of 335 single-family homes on the former Woodlands Country Club site. Construction is slated to commence in late 2024, with the first homes expected to be delivered by late 2025.

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UDRB to Review Plans for 39-Story Residential Tower at 2534 North Miami Avenue in Wynwood

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has received an application for a 39-story multifamily residential tower at 2534 North Miami Avenue in Wynwood. The approximately 437-foot-tall building, proposed by 2534 N Miami Associates, LLC, an affiliate of New York-based Hidrock Properties led by Abraham J. Hidary, is designed by Arquitectonica and will feature landscape design by Gardner + Semler Landscape Architecture. The development aims to rise under the Live Local Act, featuring 463 residential units and 444 parking spaces.

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Proposed 55-Story Tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street Returns to UDRB for Review

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has received another application for a 55-story tower at 419 Northeast 19th Street in Edgewater. The project, initially filed in October 2023, is scheduled for review on July 17 and has undergone several updates and modifications. The development team for this project includes architectural design by Fogarty Finger Architecture & Interiors, DLR Engineering, Inc. as the structural engineer, JALRW Engineering Group as the MEP engineer, Kimley-Horn as the civil engineer, VDA Consulting Services as the elevator consultant, and SLS Consulting as the life safety consultant. 419 NE 19th Street Owner LLC, a joint venture between SB Development led by Joseph Stern and Hazelton Capital Group, based in New York, has formally requested the UDRB to consider the project at its upcoming meeting.

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