FIRST LOOK: Interiors And Resort-Style Amenities At SoLé Mia’s ONE Park Tower Unveiled

New renderings have unveiled the interiors and amenities of ONE Park Tower, a 33-story residential building set to rise at 2411 Laguna Circle, nestled within the expansive SoLé Mia master-planned community in North Miami. Designed by renowned architecture firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by the globally acclaimed Meyer Davis, the development, spearheaded by Turnberry, will house 299 luxury condominiums, each offering stunning views of the seven-acre Crystal Lagoons amenity and the surrounding idyllic natural landscapes. With private beach access and sophisticated amenities, ONE Park Tower promises a lifestyle of unparalleled elegance and ocean vistas.

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UDRB Approves 20-Story ‘Tower 91’ Designed By Elkus Manfredi, CUBE 3 Near Miami’s Design District

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has approved Tower 91, a 20-story mixed-use development slated for 91 Northeast 36th Street near the Design District. Elkus Manfredi Architects designed the tower, with CUBE 3 serving as the architect of record. Developed by Design District Associates and Prinz Corner LLC, both affiliated entities of DACRA and property owners at 91 – 93 Northeast 36th Street, this impressive structure will rise nearly 270 feet tall and offer a total of 321,450 gross square feet. The development includes 107 multi-family residential units, 21,812 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and convenient onsite parking for 227 vehicles. Savino & Miller Design Studio is the landscape architect, Kimley-Horn handles civil engineering, Spinnaker is the LEED Consultant, and Akerman, LLP is the land-use attorney.

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Chicago-Based Developer Files Plans For 39-Story Mixed-Use Tower At 128 SW 7th Street In Brickell, Miami

128 SW 7th Street Owner LLC, an affiliate of Chicago-based Focus Development Inc (Focus) – a vertically integrated development and construction company, has filed a pre-application meeting request for the preliminary review of a proposed 39-story development at 128 Southwest 7th Street. The 415-foot-tall structure, dubbed Miami Starlite, would replace the shuttered 28-year-old Starlite East Motel and yield 685,710 gross square feet of space, including 516 residential units, ground-floor retail, amenity spaces, and approximately 506 off-street parking spaces. The architect leading the design is San Francisco-based Gensler.

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