The Dorsey. Designed by Arquitectonica.

12-Story Concrete Superstructure Nears Topping Out On ‘The Dorsey’ In Wynwood, Miami

Construction approaches topping out on The Dorsey, a 12-story mixed-use building rising in Wynwood, Miami. Addressed as 286 Northwest 29th Street, the 650,000-square-foot project is designed by Arquitectonica and developed between the Related Group, LNDMRK Development and Tricera Capital. The project is planned to yield 306 residential units with approximately 35,000 square feet of retail space 70,000 square feet of office space. The development takes up half of the city block, bounded by Northwest 3rd Avenue to the west, Northwest 28th Street to the south and Northwest 2nd Avenue to the east.

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Aston Martin Residences. Designed by BMA Arquitectos & Asociados.

Construction Continues On Aston Martin Residences In Downtown Miami

YIMBY recently checked in on the progress of construction at the Aston Martin Residences, a 66-story luxury residential skyscraper under construction at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way in Downtown Miami. Designed by BMA Arquitectos & Asociados with Revuelta Architecture International as the executive architect and developed by G&G Business Developments, the structure is on its way to its final height of 816-feet-tall and picking up the title for second tallest building in all of Miami. The building will yield 391 tastefully designed residences in collaboration with automaker Aston Martin. 

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Legacy Miami Worldcenter. Designed by Kobi Karp.

Legacy Miami Worldcenter Gets Height Increase Approval From The FAA

The Kobi Karp-designed Legacy Miami Worldcenter has recieved an increase in height as per a recent determination by the Federal Aviation Administration. The developer now has permission to build approximately 20-feet higher than the original approval, from 661-feet to 680-feet. When factoring in the elevation of the site, the total height above sea level increases from 671-feet to 691-feet. Addressed as 930 Northeast 1st Avenue, the tower will rise to become the second tallest structure at the mega development behind Paramount Miami Worldcenter. Royal Palm Companies is the developer of the project, where units are 100% sold out.

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