Legacy Miami Worldcenter Officially Sells Out Ahead Of Breaking Ground

The upcoming 661-foot-tall, 50-story Legacy Miami Worldcenter has officially sold out ahead of ground breaking and construction. Designed by Kobi Karp and developed by Royal Palm Companies, this is the first development in Downtown Miami to sell out prior to putting in a shovel in the ground. A brokerage team from OneWorld Properties is behind the successful sale of the project’s units.

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Flagler Village No. 2. Designed by ATL Architecture.

270-Unit Mixed-Use Building Proposed For 427 NE 1st Avenue In Fort Lauderdale

A 270-unit multi-family project has been proposed to the Planning and Zoning Design Review Committee of Fort Lauderdale at 427 Northeast 1st Avenue in the Flagler Village neighborhood. Encompassing the addresses between 409 – 433 NE 1st Ave., the property spans 10 parcels of land on the eastern side of the interior lot bounded by NE 5th St. to the north, NE 4th St. to the south and N Andrews Ave. to the west. The site is just 4 blocks away from the Brightline Fort Lauderdale train station. ECI Flagler Village LLC, an affiliate company of Edgewater Capital Investments, is the owner of the application.

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Design District Station. Courtesy of Miami Design District Associates.

Renderings Revealed For Miami Design District Commuter Rail Station + Conceptual Towers

Renderings and drawings have been unveiled in a presentation to City Commissioners of Miami for the plans to build a commuter rail station along Brightline’s tracks connected to two towers in the Design District. The new station would be built just north of the Interstate 195 and south of NE 39th St., parallel to North Federal Highway, and the towers along Biscayne Boulevard. Miami Design District Associates, a joint venture between Craig Robin’s Dacra and L Catterton Real Estate, is the developer behind the recent presentation, and principal owner of the thriving Miami Design District.

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