Construction Begins On URBIN Coconut Grove At 3162 Commodore Plaza In Miami

Location Ventures has broken ground on URBIN Coconut Grove, a mixed-use project at 3162 Commodore Plaza in Coconut Grove, Miami. Designed by Arquitectonica and Paredes Architects with interiors by am studio, the development includes the conversion of an existing commercial building, along with ground-up development comprising residential space, co-working space, and ground-floor retail. The milestone signifies the launch of construction for the second location for URBIN, a mixed-use brand that unites design-forward residences for short- or long-term rental with flex workspaces, wellness amenities, social activations, and lifestyle-oriented retail all in one location. 

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Construction Permit Filed For Riverside Wharf At 114 SW North River Drive In Downtown Miami

A permit for vertical construction has been filed for Riverside Wharf, a $185 million luxury mixed-use development planned for 114 Southwest North River Drive in Downtown Miami. Designed by highly-acclaimed architecture firm Cube3 Architects with interiors by world-renowned iCrave and landscape design by Savino-Miller Design Studio, and developed by a joint venture partnership between MV Real Estate Holdings, Driftwood Capital, and Merrimac Ventures, plans for the project include the construction of a 10-story building across 1.5-acres that will serve as a world-class entertainment destination expected to usher in a new era for the River District, providing a new home for Wharf Miami.

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Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority To Partner With City To Reimagine Huizenga Park Through A $5 Million City Contribution

The Fort Lauderdale Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is pleased to announce the City of Fort Lauderdale’s commitment of  $5 million to the reimagining of Huizenga Park through a unanimous vote by the City Commission. These funds from the City of Fort Lauderdale, in addition to $950,000 recently committed by the State of Florida, will contribute towards the $15 million transformation of more than three acres of DDA and City-owned property into Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s signature gathering space. 

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