Mast Capital Submits Plans For Three Skyscrapers Where ‘Capital At Brickell’ Was Once Planned

Miami’s Planning Department and Office of Zoning has received an application from real estate developer Mast Capital proposing to build three new mixed-use skyscrapers in Brickell. The plans call for the construction of two 56-story towers and a 74-story tower in the western perimeters of the district. The project would be built on the site of two former developments that never came to fruition primarily addressed as 1420 South Miami Avenue, bounded by Southwest 14th Street on the north and Southwest 14th Terrace on the south with Southwest 1st Avenue to the west. Iris Escarra of GreenbergTraurig is representing the developer in the filing. 

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WYND 28. Designed by Arquitectonica.

YIMBY Checks In On The Progress Of Kushner’s WYND 27 and WYND 28

YIMBY recently visited the sites of WYND 27 and WYND 28, two mixed-used buildings of 5 and 8 stories currently under construction at 127 Northwest 27th Street and 129 Northwest 26th Street in Wynwood, Miami. Both designed by Arquitectonica and developed by New York City’s Kushner Companies in collaboration with Miami-based Block Capital Group, the project will yield a combined 152 luxury residential units, 46,000 square feet of office space, 33,500 square feet of retail, 232 parking spaces and featuring a courtyard and three roof decks. Beauchamp Construction is the general contractor for both structures. 

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Riverfront Plaza (FKA Landing). Designed by Perkins&Will.

Perkins&Will’s ‘One Park Jax’ Wins Design Competition For Riverfront Plaza (FKA Landing) In Jacksonville

Chicago-based architectural firm Perkins&Will has been selected as the winner of the City of Jacksonville Riverfront Plaza (FKA The Landing) Design Competition. The City’s Professional Services Evaluation Committee (PSEC) announced the winner on July 22nd during its Special PSEC meeting, deeming them as the highest scorer of the three competitors. The winner was up against Agency Landscape + Planning and OLIN, winning by a small margin.

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