800 84th Street. Courtesy of CDS Architecture and Planning.

3-Story Multifamily Fourplex Proposed For 800 84th Street In Miami Beach

The Design Review Board of Miami Beach will soon review proposals for a new multifamily residential tower. The building is proposed to rise 3-stories and nearly 40-feet-tall, addressed as 800 84th Street situated between Hawthorn Avenue to the west and Crespi Boulevard to the east in the Biscayne Point section of North Beach (Nobe). Four residences will be constructed, designed by Eduardo A. Pardo-Fernandez of CDS Architecture and Planning. A Delaware-based entity known as 6BM LLC is listed as the owner of the applications.

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Wynwood Station. Designed by MSA Architects.

Chicago-based Fifield Realty Corp Submits Plans For 210-Unit ‘Wynwood Station’ At 45 Northeast 27th Street

Chicago-based Fifield Realty Corp has filed plans to develop a 210-unit mixed-use project in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. The development is planned to rise 92-feet spanning 8 floors at 45 Northeast 27th Street, nestled in between North Miami Avenue and Brightline train tracks with frontage on Northeast 28th Street to the north. MSA Architects is listed as the architect for the building with Architectural Alliance Landscape responsible for landscaping. Officially named Wynwood Station, plans call for 331,846 square feet of space including 11,576 square feet of ground floor retail, 27,486 square feet of amenities and a parking garage for 283 vehicles.

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Activity Spotted At The Site Of The Kobi Karp-Designed Miami Riverwalk Towers In Brickell

Activity has been spotted at the site of the Miami Riverwalk Towers mega development, a 4.2 million-square-foot multi-building mixed-used project planned for the western perimeters of Brickell, Miami. Designed by Kobi Karp and developed by CG Miami River LLC, lead by New York City’s Meyer Chetrit, the development is projected to yield 1,678 residential units, 330 hotel rooms, nearly 197,000 square feet of retail space, and just over 98,000 square feet of office space. The first of four towers may soon go vertical at 275 Southwest 6th Street, the northwestern section of the site, and rise 54 stories topping out at 643-feet.

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