Banyan View to Provide 197 Homes at 2101 Presidential Way, West Palm Beach, FL, 33401
Banyan View is moving toward completion, its official website reports. The residential community comprises two buildings, each measuring six stories above grade.
Banyan View is moving toward completion, its official website reports. The residential community comprises two buildings, each measuring six stories above grade.
The final design plans have been unveiled for the Nikola Tesla Innovation Hub, a 13-story office and commercial building undergoing a complete gut renovation and redesign at 155 South Miami Avenue – the northeast corner at the intersection with South 2nd Avenue in the Flagler District, Downtown Miami. Originally built in 1980, the revamp of the structure will bring 137,000 square feet of office space and 6,000 square feet of commercial space. Developed by Moishe Mana of Mana Common and designed by award-winning architecture firm Zyscovich Architects, the project is being geared towards the emerging tech industry in Miami with the hopes of attracting major technology companies and innovative startups.
The Hollywood Bread Building, which ceased operations in the 1990s, will soon be replaced by a mixed-use development. The new high-rise building will offer over 300 residential units.
Oolite Arts will soon replace a defunct 18,000-square-foot warehouse in Miami-Dade County. The new building requires more than 30,000 square feet of new construction.
Earlier this week, applications for a pair of 750-foot-tall structures in Sunny Isles Beach were submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The coordinates listed in the filings match perfectly with 18801 Collins Avenue, a development site spanning well over 200,000 square feet owned by La Playa Beach Associates LLC. The entity was formed in 2014 as a joint venture between Hallandale Beach-based Chateau Group and Miami-based Fortune International Group to redevelop the property into massive mixed-use project. The new filing calls for the construction of two high-rises structurally topping off at 739-feet and 742-feet, or 750-feet above sea level, adding these buildings in to the ranks of the tallest on a waterfront in the United States.