Two Roads Development plans to deliver their Elysee condo tower in the next 60 days so that residents can enjoy their new home in time for winter as the COVID-19 pandemic and a fast-approaching winter season has sparked demand for South Florida property from northeast buyers.
Read MoreBeauty & Fashion Entrepreneur Loren Ridinger Purchases Residence at Two Roads Development's Elysee in Edgewater
Internet beauty and fashion mogul Loren Ridinger, co-founder and senior executive vice president of Market America and founder of the cosmetics brand Motives, has purchased a new condo at Elysee. The three-tiered, 57-story luxury building in Miami’s Edgewater district was designed by Arquitectonica’s Bernardo Fort-Brescia and boasts elegant interior spaces from Parisian designer Jean-Louis Deniot.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development’s Elysee Tops Off In Edgewater
Two Roads Development and John Moriarty & Associates has officially announced the top off of Elysee, their luxurious new waterfront condo in Edgewater that now rises 57-stories, 649’. Elysee is now the tallest tower in Edgewater and roughly the 10th tallest tower in Miami.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development Reveals New Renderings Of The Arquitectonica-Designed Elysee
Two Roads Development, the developers of Miami’s Elysee condominium, have revealed brand new renderings of Edgewater's newest luxury tower. The newly unveiled renderings give a preview of Elysee’s most-coveted amenity spaces including the tower’s spa and media room, along with one of the tower’s resident guest suites and a new exterior balcony shot.
Read MoreThe Arquitectonica-Designed Elysee Begins To Take Shape In Edgewater As Construction Passes The Halfway Point
Edgewater’s newest luxury high-rise to grace the Miami skyline is reaching new heights. Vertical construction of Two Roads Development’s Elysee condominium, a 57-story waterfront glass tower designed by Arquitectonica rising along Biscayne Bay in Downtown Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, has surpassed the halfway mark.
Read MoreWaterfront Estate On Miami Beach's Flamingo Drive Owned By Designer Jean-Louis Deniot Sells For Record $7.5 Million
A mid-century waterfront home on Miami Beach’s famed Flamingo Drive, owned and completely redesigned by renowned French architect and interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot, has sold for $7.5 million. The sale represents a record as the highest price-per-square-foot paid for a single-family residence on the Flamingo Drive enclave.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development Unveils New Waterfront Sales Gallery For Elysee In Edgewater
Two Roads Development has unveiled the brand new Jean-Louis Deniot-designed sales gallery for the under-construction Elysee Miami condominium in Edgewater. The waterfront sales gallery, located directly on Biscayne Bay at the developer’s neighboring luxury high-rise Biscayne Beach, gives buyers and brokers a taste of what luxury living will look like in the heart of the Miami at Elysee.
Read MoreConstruction On Two Road Development's 57-Story Elysee Miami Passes 18th Floor In Edgewater
Construction at Two Roads Development’s Elysee Miami, the 98-unit, 57-story condominium project rising at 788 NE 23rd Street along Biscayne Bay, has reached the 18th floor after breaking ground in December 2017. When completed Elysee will rise 648’ tall and will be one of the tallest condominium towers in Downtown Miami.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development Locks Down $138 Million Construction Loan For Elysee In Edgewater
Two Roads Development has officially secured a $138 Million construction loan for Elysee, their luxury condominium tower rising in Edgewater. The financing was provided by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as construction teams have already taken the tower vertical.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development Completes 20+ Hour Concrete Foundation Pour At The 57-Story Elysee in Edgewater
Two Roads Development has completed a massive, 20+ hour concrete pour at the 57-story Elysee, as construction prepares to go vertical in Edgewater. The milestone comes following months of piling and excavation subterranean work. A crew of about 75 construction workers were on staff to pour which was orchestrated by general contractor John Moriarty & Associates .
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