New Renderings Released For LOFTY Brickell At 99 Southwest 7th Street In Brickell, Miami

New renderings have been revealed for LOFTY Brickell, a 42-story residential skyscraper scheduled to break ground later this year at 99 Southwest 7th Street along the Miami River in Brickell, Miami. Located across from Brickell City Centre, at the junction of South Miami Avenue and Southwest 7th Street, the 1.62-acre site will give rise to an estimated 481-foot-tall building designed by Arquitectonica with landscape architecture by Urban Robot Associates, yielding 364 fully-finished and furnished residences with curated interiors by INC and 40,000 square feet of amenities. Newgard Development Group is the developer, who has on-boarded Cervera Real Estate as the exclusive sales and marketing firm. Units will come in studio, one- and two-bedroom floor plans as well as penthouses, priced from $493,000 to $1.3 million, and will offer owners flexible home-sharing options. 

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Sirene Villas Breaks Ground At 1236 George Bush Boulevard In Delray Beach

Philadelphia-based developer Stamm Development has broken ground on Serene Villas, a new residential community of six ultra-luxury townhouses in the early stages of construction at 1236 George Bush Boulevard in Delray Beach. The design for the project was envisioned by Randal Stofft of Delray Beach-based Stofft Cooney Architects, paired with interiors by award-winning design studio Asthetique. The interior lot spans nearly 0.62 acres, or precisely 26,907 square feet, and is mainly  bound by George Bush Boulevard on the north with the other ends of the city block being North Ocean Boulevard on the East, Southways on the South, and Andrews Avenue on the West.

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FAA Approves Heights For St. Regis Residences In Sunny Isles Beach

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued building permits to developers Fortune International Group and Château Group for St. Regis Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, a pair of 62-story ultra-luxury residential towers planned for 18801 Collins Avenue. Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by São Paulo-based Anastassiadis and landscaping by EDSA, the towers would yield a combined estimate of 374 residential units and approximately 70,000 square feet of amenities, and would rise along the coveted strip of luxury high rises on Collins Avenue in between the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic Ocean.

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