Developers Get FAA Building And Tower Crane Permits For 30-Story Residential Tower At Solé Mia In North Miami

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued both building and tower crane permits for work on One Park Tower, a 32-story luxury residential building located within the multi-billion dollar, 184-acre master-planned community of SoLé Mia in the heart of North Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Turnberry Associates (Turnberry) in partnership with Rosso Development (Rosso), the condominium tower will contain 303 bespoke residences featuring interiors by Meyer Davis, overlooking a seven-acre Crystal Lagoon, surrounded by pristine landscaping designed by Enzo Enea. Residences will come in one-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans, plus a collection of penthouses, and additionally offer stunning views of the Oleta River State Park, Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Miami city skyline.

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Coastal Construction Selected As General Contractor For New 35-Story Tower In Downtown Tampa

Coastal Construction has been selected as the general contractor for a 35-story mixed-use development at 505 East Tyler Sreet in Downtown Tampa. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Cantor Silverstein Opportunity Zone Trust, Inc., a Qualified Opportunity Fund and joint venture partnership between New York-based developer Silverstein Properties and financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., the approximate 363-foot-tall tower will yield 770,000 square feet of space including 450 apartments, amenities such as an outdoor pool, tenant lounges with workspaces, and a state-of-the-art fitness center, over 9,000 square feet of ground floor retail space, and 500 parking spots. Groundbreaking is expected in later 2023/early 2024, with completion in 2026.

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Brightline Reveals First Look Inside Its New Station At Orlando International Airport

Brightline has pulled back the curtain on Central Florida’s latest attraction, Brightline’s Orlando Station. Yesterday, Brightline released renderings of the future station, located at Orlando International Airport, which will connect millions and regionalize the state. The station spans three stories, featuring groundbreaking design and a unique synthesis of luxury amenities that meet the demand of today’s modern traveler. Opening this year, Brightline’s Orlando Station will revolutionize train travel in America and continue Brightline’s vision of offering a guest-first travel experience.

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