First Look Inside JDS Development Group And Major Food Group’s Highly Anticipated Supertall MAJOR

JDS Development Group (JDS) and Major Food Group (MFG) unveiled the first detailed renderings of Major, the highly anticipated 90-story, 1,049-foot supertall residential and hospitality skyscraper destined to rise at 888 Brickell Avenue in Miami’s financial district. Designed by William Sofield of Studio Sofield with the guidance of ODP Architecture & Design as the architect of record, Major will feature 259 custom residences including one-to-four bedroom units and penthouses, approximately 115,000 square feet of amenities, and a robust collection of food and beverage offerings designed by Ken Fulk.

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Canopy Park Opens To The Public Opens at 600-700 Alton Road In Miami Beach

Canopy Park, Miami Beach’s new three-acre community park situated between the 600 and 700 blocks of Alton Road and designed by ArquitectonicaGEO, is now open to the public. Park-goers can enjoy open greenspaces shaded by native tree species, pedestrian trails and bike paths, an outdoor gym and dog run, a MONSTRUM-designed children’s playground, and public art displays. Designed with sustainability in mind, Canopy Park reflects how landscape architecture can serve as a green resiliency solution for coastal communities with a host of environmentally conscious features including a Maritime Hammock, bioswales, and a 25,000-gallon cistern to conserve and manage rainwater.

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Brooklyn-Based Dependable Equities Proposes 1,100 Units Across Two 43-Story Towers In Fort Lauderdale

Brooklyn-based developer Dependable Equities LLC has requested site plans approvals from the Development Review Committee for Ombelle, a 1,043,963-square-foot mixed-use development comprised of two mirrored 43-story towers at 300 Northeast 3rd Avenue in the growing Flagler Village neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale. With New York-based ODA Architecture onboard for architectural and landscape design, Witkins Hults + Partners as the landscape architect of record and Flynn Engineering as the civil engineer, the project will rise 493-feet over Fort Lauderdale’s Downtown Core and yield 1,100 dwelling units, 11,217 square feet of retail space and 1,100 parking spaces.

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