First Look At New Onsite Charter School At SoLé Mia In North Miami, Opening Fall 2025

Mater Academy recently announced the upcoming Mater Academy SoLé Mia campus, a K-5 charter school situated in the SoLé Mia development in North Miami. The school, spanning 90,000 square feet, is expected to welcome students in the fall of 2025, accommodating up to 1,500 students in two phases. Committed to providing students with a high-quality education focusing on academic excellence and personal growth, the new facility will feature modern classrooms, advanced technology, and ample green space to support academic success and the development of essential skills. Emphasizing a sense of community and engagement, the school aims to personalize learning for each student.

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Internationally Acclaimed Architect Renzo Piano To Design Boca Raton’s Multimillion-Dollar Creative Campus For The Center Of Arts And Innovation

The Center for Arts and Innovation has selected the renowned Pritzker Architecture Prize–winning architect Renzo Piano to design its forthcoming multimillion-dollar creative campus, set to redefine downtown Boca Raton and establish a global hub for creative excellence. With Piano only accepting two to three new commissions a year, this partnership is a testament to The Center’s mission to transform Boca Raton into an internationally recognized destination for culture and technology, create a tremendous point of pride for residents, and reinvigorate the city’s rich history of innovation.

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LCOR Reveals New Details Of Proposed Apartment Tower At 1775 Biscayne, Their First Ground-Up Development Project In South Florida

LCOR, a leading real estate development and investment firm, has revealed the first details of its newest full-service rental development, located at 1775 Biscayne Boulevard in Edgewater, Miami. Designed by ODP Architecture & Design with KAS designing interiors, the development will create 544 new premium rental residences, 50,000 square feet of amenity space, a 628-space onsite parking garage, and over 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The proposed 42-story development, dubbed 1775 Biscayne, was recently submitted to the Miami Urban Development Review Board (UDRB).

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