The Ritz-Carlton Villa Collection Reaches $93 Million Sell Out Prior To Completion In Miami Beach

4701 North Meridian LLC and GFI Development Company have announced the 100% sell-out of the Villa Collection at The Ritz-Carlton Residences, a collection of 15 two-story single-family homes currently under construction at 4701 Meridian Avenue in Nautilus, Miami Beach. The project totaled $93 million in sales just nine months after breaking ground and the official launch. Designed by the world-famous master Italian architect, Piero Lissoni, the project is located adjacent to the 8-story Ritz-Carlton Residences and facing the Surprise Waterway connected to Biscayne Bay. The free-standing villas will range in size from 3,263 to 4,643 square feet of living space with five different floor plans providing three, four and five-bedroom configurations. 

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Miami River. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Chetrit Group Lands $310 Million Loan From Madison Realty Capital For The Kobi Karp-Designed 6.2-Acre Miami River Mega Project

The Chetrit Group’s vision for the 6.2-acre Miami River may finally come to fruition after landing a loan to begin construction. The New York City-based developer was granted $310 million in financing from Madison Realty Capital for the first two phases of the 4.2 million-square-foot mega project in Brickell, which is comprised of building the first of four towers and the additions and improvements to the riverwalk. The deal was arranged by Henry Bodek of Galaxy Capital Group, and is collateralized by the land for the last three phases. Kobi Karp is the architect for development, which will ultimately yield 1,928 residential units, 330 hotel rooms, 196,882-square-feet of retail space, and 98,040-square-feet of office space across multiple glass-clad towers along with boat slips, an outdoor theater, a residents lounge, a business center, a state-of-the-art gym, a pool, and a café.

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$90 Million Renovation And Expansion Of Swimming Hall Of Fame Awaits City’s Approval In Fort Lauderdale

Hall Of Fame Partners, a partnership between Capital Group P3 and Hensel Phelps Construction Company have submitted a proposal to redevelop Fort Lauderdale’s International Swimming Hall of Fame in Central Beach. Located at 1 Hall of Fame Drive and 501 Sea Breeze Boulevard, the $90 million renovation and expansion is comprised of the construction of two new five story towers: a 105-foot-tall museum on the west side of the peninsula and a 94-story welcome center on the east side. The development will include a ballroom with a rooftop restaurant, a covered teaching pool, and 20,000 square feet of museum space. as well as a cafe, office and commercial space, and parking for 202 vehicles. The project gained a preliminary approval from the city commission, but still need’s a final city vote to move forward. 

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