This mega-condo, essentially a waterfront mansion in the sky at the luxurious Grand Bay community of Key Biscayne. The meticulously finished residence offers 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms with 1 powder room, all spread over 5,634 SF; along with a 245 SF studio located downstairs included in the package.
Read MoreSwire Properties Reveals Tobacco Road Expansion Plan For Brickell City Centre
Swire Properties has revealed plans for their Arquitectonica-designed, Tobacco Road expansion to Brickell City Centre. The developer has just filed plans with the city where they plan to build 2 more condo towers as well as extend the current Brickell City Centre mall skybridge as well as Climate Ribbon that would lead to a newly built, enclosed portion of the mall.
Read More46 Star Island, Previously The Most Expensive Home For Sale In Miami and Originally Built By Carl Fisher, Drops Price To $48 Million
The legendary cul-du-sac, located at 46 Star Island, which was originally built by the "founder" of Miami Beach Carl Fisher, has dropped its price from a city high $65 million to $48 million. The mansion also previously listed via auction without reserve on January 31 with Concierge Auctions in December but did not sell.
Read MoreItalian Fashion Designer Renato Balestra Lists South-Of-Fifth Condo At Murano Grande For $4.7 Million
Italian Fashion icon, Renato Balestra, who has designed clothes for the likes of the Queen of Thailand and the Empress Farah Diba, has listed his condo in Murano Grande for $4.7 million. Murano Grande is located in South Beach's exclusive South-of-Fifth neighborhood.
Read MorePordes Residential Takes Over Sales at Kai at Bay Harbor
Pordes Residential has officially been tabbed to oversee sales and marketing at Kai at Bay Harbor for the remaining residences available at the newly completed building. Pordes is currently also completing the final sellout of two other projects on the Bay Harbor islands at 101 Bay Harbor and Bijou Bay Harbor.
Read MoreBacardi Heiress' Uber-Luxe, Super Private Cocoplum Estate Casa Costanera Sells For $19 Million
Casa Costanera, formerly owned by Bacardi heiress, Hilda Bacardi, has sold for $19 million. Bacardi was represented by Barbara Estela & Hilda Jacobson of Douglas Elliman’s Sports & Entertainment Division. The sale marks the highest price ever paid for a single-family home in Cocoplum.
Read MoreMG Developer Breaks Ground On Villa Blanc, Designed by Z.W. Jarosz Architect, In Coral Gables
MG Developer continues to develop The City Beautiful, recently celebrating the groundbreaking of Villa Blanc, the firm’s latest project located on 311 Santander Avenue. At the evening celebration, guests enjoyed remarks by CEO Alirio Torrealba and Coral Gables Mayor Raúl Valdés-Fauli championing another highly anticipated development offering style and originality.
Read MoreAtlantic Pacific Communities' Bermello, Ajamil & Partners-Designed Proposal Chosen For Downtown's Block 45
The Miami-Dade county-owned Block 45 is nearing redevelopment as the proposal by Atlantic Pacific Communities which was designed by Bermello, Ajamil & Partners & Corwil Architects has been chosen as the winning design by a Miami-Dade selection committee.
Read MoreNothing Compares To This Artefacto-Designed Oceanfront Condo With A Wall Mounted $1.5 Million Pagani Zonda R
Race cars aren't just for driving anymore. The owner of an $8 million oceanfront condo in Miami recently had a $1.5 million Pagani Zonda R installed in their Surfside residence to serve as the centerpiece of the luxurious 4,232 SF space.
Read MoreLegal Battle Over Gary Nader’s Latin American Art Museum Proposal Continues with Miami Dade College
Gary Nader, a local art collector with a gallery in Wynwood, is not giving up on his battle to build an art museum in downtown Miami to display his personal collection. Nader wants to develop the Latin American Art Museum, which would also house condos upstairs, on prime property at 520 Biscayne Boulevard. His collection features artists like Botero, Matisse, and Picasso.
The land Nader bid on is currently owned by Miami Dade College and is utilized as a parking lot for students. It was valued at $125 million as of three years ago. The college rejected Nader’s proposal for the museum, as well as a competing proposal submitted by Jorge Perez, Chairman and CEO of Related Group. When Nader sued the college for public records violation, a judge ruled that Miami Dade College didn’t violate the law, but still ordered the college to turn over all documents requested by Nader related to the bidding process. Now, the two parties are fighting over $1.7 million accrued in legal fees, which Miami Dade College calls unnecessary and frivolous. The attorney for Miami Dade College told judge Thomas Rebull that those “public funds should have been used for educational purposes—your tax dollars and mine.”
Nader spent $4 million developing his plan in collaboration with Mexican architect Fernando Romero, who designed Mexico City’s Soumaya Museum, which was also funded by a private investor. Still, Nader remains hopeful. Given the prestige and size of his collection with over 150 of Latin America’s most important artists, he thinks, “It would be a project that would be visited by everybody who comes to this city, without a doubt.”
Article By: Katya Demina