Residential

60-Story ‘Summit Brickell’ Gets FAA Clearance To Rise 765 Feet Above Ground

Summit Brickell, a planned mixed-use development at 1015 Southwest 1st Avenue in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, has recently secured Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval. Filed on April 5 and swiftly approved on May 21, the tower is approved to rise 765 feet above ground or 769 feet above sea level at its highest point. Designed by Corwil Architects and developed by Lore Development Group—a joint venture between Brazilian billionaire Daniel Dantas’ Opportunity investment firm and Leste Group—the 60-story structure will encompass a total floor area ratio (FAR) of 717,740 square feet. It will feature 500 residential units, 1,583 square feet of commercial space, and 500 parking spaces.

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Co-Living Community ‘i5 Wynwood’ Reaches Completion At 51 NW 28th Street In Wynwood, Miami

i5 Wynwood, a newly completed co-living community in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood, is now welcoming its first residents. Located at 51 Northwest 28th Street, between North Miami Avenue and Northwest 1st Avenue, this 9-story residential building was designed by Arquitectonica and has interiors by Michael Wolk. Developed by Related Group and W5 Group, i5 Wynwood offers a modern communal living approach with 217 fully furnished suites. The development also features over 3,900 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a 6,600-square-foot shaded central courtyard.

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Urban Development Review Board Votes In Favor Of Massive Mixed-Use Development In Overtown, Miami

The Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) has voted in favor of a mixed-use development project at 650 Northwest 8th Street and 678 Northwest 7th Street in Overtown, Miami. The planned project, a collaboration between 0101 Miami Properties, LLC, led by Jorge and Jose Mas, and 8th Street Connections Holdings, LLC, an affiliate of Terra, will encompass over 1.8 million square feet., yielding 1,215 residential units, 16,347 square feet of commercial space, and 1,831 parking spaces.

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