Continuum Company Announces Ground Breaking On ‘La Baia, Bay Harbor Harbor Islands’ With Suffolk Construction As The General Contractor

La Baia, Bay Harbor Islands, the new luxury boutique bayfront condominium and private marina by New York visionary and developer Ian Bruce Eichner, CEO of The Continuum Company, LLC, has announced that it will break ground on April 13. The Continuum Company will host a groundbreaking ceremony with Suffolk Construction, the appointed general contractor of the condominium, and La Baia’s exclusive sales brokerage Pgutman LLC headed by Phil Gutman, to commemorate the start of construction on the project site located at 9201 East Bay Harbor Drive.

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ANF Group Inc. Selected As General Contractor For 15,000-Square-Foot Theatre Arts Building At University Of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus

Davie, Florida-based ANF Group, Inc., a full-service construction firm providing construction management, general contracting, development, and design-build services, has been selected as the general contractor for the construction of a new 15,000-square-foot ground up Theater Arts Building on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus. Designed by Miami-based Mateu Architecture, the 2-story building will feature a theatre, concessions, wardrobe and dressing rooms, acting and dance classrooms, voice studios, a student lounge, and supporting spaces. A 1,000-square-foot IT Hub/Data Room will also be located within the space program of the new Theater Arts building. The project is currently in the pre-construction stages, and is expected to break ground in the third quarter of 2022.

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Brickell Gateway Gets Height Increased To 699-Feet Across 59 Stories, New Conceptual Aerial Rendering Released

Just a few weeks ago, YIMBY reported on the first detailed rendering of Brickell Gateway, a transit-oriented mixed-use high rise proposed for 90 Southwest 8th Street by developers Gazit Globe and Atlantic Pacific Communities. Another recent filing requesting a zoning hearing with Miami-Dade County planners has revealed a new set of preliminary plans that significantly increases the height of the tower from 643-feet to approximately 699-feet; a 56-foot jump. Designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects, the building would now span 59 stories instead of 54, including a boost in retail and parking spaces, and overall yield 854,902 square feet of new construction with 504 residential units.

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