The Nema. Designed by Arquitectonica.

FAA Permits Filed For Three Tower Cranes At The Site Of 39-Story Nema Miami In Edgewater

Permit applications have been filed with the Federal Aviation Administration for three tower cranes at the development site for Nema Miami, a 39-story mixed-use project in the works at 2900 Biscayne Boulevard in Edgewater, Miami. The development is the first of two phases being administered by Miami-based developer Crescent Heights, which is expected to yield nearly 943,000 square feet of space including 588 apartments, over 50,000 square feet of commercial space anchored by Whole Foods, and as many as 748 parking spots within a 428-foot-tall building. Nema Miami is designed by Arquitectonica with ODP Architecture & Design as the architect of record and New York-based Rockwell Group is handling interiors. 

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Frisbie Group And Hines Officially Launch Sales For South Flagler House In West Palm Beach

Palm Beach-based real estate investment firm Frisbie Group and global real estate company Hines have officially launched sales for South Flagler House, a pair of majestic 28-story ultra luxury condominium towers anticipated to rise at 1355 South Flagler Drive in West Palm Beach. The residential project is masterfully designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), the first luxury high-rise in Florida for the globally renowned architecture firm, along side Stantec as the architect of record. There will be 89 residences in total featuring carefully curated interiors by New York-based Pembrooke & Ives. Sales and marketing is being led by Suzanne Frisbie of The Corcoran Group, one of the country’s topping selling agents, along with Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group.

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Mast Capital Proposes 15-Story Mixed-Use Project At 1515 SE 17th Street In Fort Lauderdale

A 15-story mixed-use development with nearly half-a-million square feet of space is being planned for 1515 Southeast 17th Street in the Harbordale section of Fort Lauderdale. The city’s Development Review Committee is now reviewing proposals for the project, currently dubbed Quay, which calls for a 150-foot-tall superstructure with 498,515 gross square feet of space including 358 residential units, 12,550 square feet of commercial space, and a parking garage for up to 964 vehicles. Quay is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects and is being developed by Miami-based Mast Capital. 

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