Founded by Gianluca Vacchi and his partners Chris Paciello, Michael Stern, and Rafi Gibly, Sunset Padel is Miami Beach’s first members-only indoor padel club, set to redefine the city’s padel landscape for sports aficionados.
Read MoreMessi Mania: Construction Begins on Miami Freedom Park and Inter Miami CF Stadium
Inter Miami CF has begun construction began on Miami Freedom Park and The Inter Miami CF stadium, following the closing of one of Miami’s last remaining pubic golf courses, Melreese Country Club: Miami International Links. Construction is now underway on Miami Freedom Park, a 131-acre privately funded entertainment district development anchored by a new 25,000-seat fútbol specific stadium and 58-acre public park.
Read MoreTibor Hollo and Family Celebrate Grand Opening Of 'Tibor and Sheila Hollo Park" in Brickell
Tibor and Sheila Hollo have celebrated the opening of the coveted 35,500 square foot park that so many urban Miamians have grown to love and enjoy with their families. Located at 1814 Brickell Avenue, the heavily landscaped park includes enhanced playground equipment, shade structures, beautiful views, decorative fencing, modern lighting, meditation benches, and a dog park.
Read MoreZOM Living Opens The First completed Section Of Ludlam Trail Linear Park And Phase 1 Of MiLine Miami Apartments
ZOM Living in a joint venture partnership with Mattoni Group, Scout Capital and AEW Capital Management, have announced the completion of the first phase of the transformative development MiLine Miami. Phase one includes the delivery of 338 luxury, mid-rise apartments, 4,600 SF of restaurant/ brewery space, and 1,300 linear feet of the Ludlam Trail for residents and the public to enjoy outdoor recreational activities such as walking, biking and hiking.
Read MoreArquitectonicaGEO-Designed Canopy Park Opens To Public On Alton Road In Miami Beach
Canopy Park, Miami Beach’s new three-acre community park situated between the 600 and 700 blocks of Alton Road, is now open to the public. Park-goers can enjoy open greenspaces shaded by native tree species, pedestrian trails and bike paths, an outdoor gym and dog run, a MONSTRUM-designed children’s playground, and public art displays.
Read MoreMG Developer Adds New 'Coral Carpet' Public Art Installation To Balboa Plaza in Coral Gables
Balboa Plaza, one of the most original parks in Coral Gables, where the stone bench named “A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ is located, has a new decorative Coral Carpet, which now completes the “living room” setting at the popular outdoor park. In 2018, MG Developer celebrated the first installation of the original stone bench at Balboa Plaza.
Read MoreReefLine, Miami’s First Underwater Sculpture Park, On Track To Open Phase One In December 2021
Miami’s first underwater environmental public art project, to be known as ReefLine, is on track to open Phase 1 in December 2021. The project will be built in several phases with Phase 1 spanning one-mile long. The project is designed by OMA / shohei shigematsu in collaboration with a team of marine biologists, researches and coastal engineers whose goal is to protect and preserve the city’s marine life.
Read MoreTerra And Crescent Heights Break Ground On Canopy Park In South Beach
Terra and Crescent Heights, along with development partner New Valley, have broken ground on Canopy Park, located at the gateway to South Beach at after winning approval from the Miami Beach City Commission last year.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Reveals New Renderings of Park Coming To 500 Alton In South Beach
Crescent Heights and Terra has revealed new renderings of the public park coming to 500 and 600 Alton Road, known as the Park on Fifth, as part of their deal to build a 44-story, 553’ tower at the gateway to South Beach. Russell Galbut and David Martin’s proposal was approved with an agreement to transform the former South Shore Hospital site with the tower, which is being designed by Arquitectonica, and the 3-acre park.
Read MoreThe Mess At Melreese Golf Club Gets Worse As Miami Freedom Park Gets Delayed Again
There is just no telling where the supposed deal to bring a professional soccer stadium to Miami will end up after Miami city commissioners voted on Tuesday to continue negotiations with the group, led by Jorge Mas of MasTec, in regards to the projected $1 billion mixed-use office and retail project.
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