Exterior Work On Society Orlando Phase One Approaches The Final Stages In Downtown Orlando

Exterior work is approaching the final stages on the first phase of Society Orlando, a two-towered, 1.5-million-square-foot mixed-use development located at 434 North Orange Avenue in Downtown Orlando. Designed by Baker Barrios and developed by a joint venture partnership between Property Markets Group and Raven & Company, the complex will yield 704 rental apartments paired with over 100,000 square feet of amenities, 33,000 square feet of retail space and nearly 900 parking spaces within a 5-story podium. The first phase of the development will offer 484 residential units spread throughout a 28-story structure topped out at 350 feet, making it the 9th tallest building in Orlando. John Moriarty & Associates is the project’s general contractor, located on the northwest corner of the cross between North Orange Avenue and West Livingston Street.

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CMC Group Breaks Ground On Vita At Grove Isle In Coconut Grove, Miami

Prominent Miami developer, Ugo Colombo of CMC Group, has recently broken ground on Vita at Grove Isle, a boutique condominium at 5 Grove Isle Drive on the 20-acre gated private island just off the shore of the city’s Coconut Grove neighborhood. Collaborating with global architecture and design firm CallisonRTKL, local architectural firm S & E Architects, and Italian designers Carlo and Paolo Colombo of A++ Human SustainableArchitecture, the seven-story development is set to offer 65 residences featuring unobstructed panoramic bay views, exquisite detailing, and the finest materials and workmanship. The project, designed as a singular architectural structure comprising three buildings – Mare, Luce, and Sole – echoes its distinct Grove Isle setting with a graceful, curved shape inspired by the island’s natural contours while maximizing vistas of the shimmering Biscayne Bay. Set amidst verdant, native landscaping, Vita at Grove Isle is poised to deliver a boutique living experience, with construction now underway and an estimated completion timeline of 24 to 28 months.

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