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Beaches in Miami-Dade County have been closed.

Beaches in Miami-Dade County have been closed.

Tracking COVID-19 By The Numbers: Breaking News In South Florida

March 27, 2020

(Last Updated 6:14 AM 3/27/2020):

BREAKING: 

  • City of Miami officials have announced a curfew for its residents that will begin Friday night. According to officials, all residents must be indoors from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. (3/27/2020)

  • Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami Beach have ordered all hotels, motels and short-term rentals to begin immediately shutting down and vacate their guests, with full-closure by 11:59 PM on Monday, March 23. (3/21/2020)

  • Miami-Dade Mayor Issues Executive Order Closing All Non-Essential Business 9 PM Thursday. (3/20/2020)

  • All U.S. Citizens traveling around the world should return home ASAP or be prepared to stay abroad for an indefinite period. (3/19/2020)

Continue to check back for updates to below as we continue to track COVID-19 across South Florida:  

Stats:

  • Number of Cases in Florida: 830+ (3/23/2020)

  • Fatalities in Florida: 13+ (3/23/2020)

  • Number of Global Cases: 351,000+ (3/23/2020)

  • Global Fatalities: 15,321+ (3/23/2020)

  • Number of U.S. Cases: 35,075+ (3/23/2020)

  • Fatalities in the U.S.: 458+ (3/23/2020)

Miami-Dade County:

  • Miami-Dade County # Cases: 2900+ (3/27/2020)

  • BREAKING: Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami Beach have ordered all hotels, motels and short-term rentals to begin immediately shutting down and vacate their guests, with full-closure by 11:59 PM on Monday, March 23. (3/21/2020)

  • BREAKING: Miami-Dade Mayor Issues Executive Order Closing All Non-Essential Business (3/20/2020)

  • CONFIRMED CASES IN BRISTOL TOWER BRICKELL & SOHO BEACH HOUSE (3/19/2020)

  • Officials have ordered the closure of all restaurants, bars, movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, clubs, gyms, arcades, bowling alleys, etc. which will go into effect 11 PM Tuesday. All grocery stores, pharmacies, take-out and delivery services will remain open at this time (3/17/2020)

    • All bars and nightclubs will be closed for 30 days.

    • Restaurants will only be able to operate at half capacity.

    • Exceptions granted if they have a capacity of 10 people or less.

    • Mayor Carlos Jimenez signed the emergency order, but remains in self-quarantine after being exposed to a Brazilian government official who tested positive following a visit to South Florida.

  • Miami-Dade Public Schools are now closed through at least April 15. (3/19/2020)

    • Miami-Dade Public Schools have closed this week and next. (3/16/2020)

  • Key Biscayne and North Miami Beach have implemented curfew between 10 PM and 5 AM (3/19/2020)

  • Officials have closed the beach from 5th to 15th Street, including Lummus Park.

  • All city parking garages are closed to non-residents.

  • In addition, all non-essential retail stores will be required to close at 10 p.m. daily. (3/16/2020)

    • Businesses excluded from this directive include: Pharmacies, grocery stores, convenience stores, private offices, banks, hotels, hospitals, medical service providers, medical supply stores, hardware stores, gasoline service stations and automotive supply and repair centers.

  • An entertainment district curfew will go into effect at 11 p.m.

  • All restaurants are asked to keep occupancy at 50% or less, and have under 250 people in each establishment at any given time.

  • Ultra Music Festival has been cancelled.

  • Miami Music Week has been cancelled.

  • ArtScape Concert has been cancelled.

  • The Miami Open Tennis Tournament has been cancelled. 

  • University of Miami & FIU have moved classes online until the end of the spring semester. (3/20/2020)

  • University of Miami Spring Commencement postponed until December. (3/20/2020)

  • The Hardrock Seminole Hotel & Casino has suspended entertainment operations. 

  • Calle Ocho Festival has been cancelled.

  • Mayor Francis Suarez has confirmed that he has COVID-19.

Broward County:

  • Broward County # Cases: 180+ (3/23/2020)

  • Broward County Public Schools are now closed through at least April 15. (3/19/2020)

  • Officials have closed the beach from Harbor Beach to Oakland Park Boulevard.

  • Restaurants and bars must close by 10 p.m.

  • Restaurants and bars are asked to operate at 50% capacity and have no more than 250 people at any time.

  • The Tortuga Music Festival, which was set to run from April 17-19, has been postponed.

  • The Wharf Fort Lauderdale is closed until further notice.

  • The listed measures will remain in effect until April 12.

Palm Beach County:

  • Palm Beach County # Cases: 59+ (3/23/2020)

  • Town of Palm Beach implements curfew until further notice from 9 P.M. - 6 A.M. (3/18/2020)

  • Palm Beach County Public Schools are now closed through at least April 15. (3/19/2020)

  • Beaches will be closed on Tuesday 3/17/2020

  • Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities are closed to visitors.

  • Drive-through testing underway at FoundCare (2330 S. Congress Ave, West Palm Beach - call 561-967-0365 to see if you qualify and for appointments)

National:

  • BREAKING: The Federal Government has passed a $2.2 trillion stimulus package.

  • United States of America # Cases: 35,075+ (3/23/2020)

  • United States of America Fatalities: 458+ (3/23/2020)

  • Income tax filing deadline moved to July 15 (3/20/2020)

  • Foreclosures and HUD evictions have been halted for 60 days.

  • CDC recommends ban on gatherings of 10+ people. 

  • The Players Championship was cancelled & PGA Tour is suspended.

  • NBA, NHL, MLB and MLS have suspended their seasons. 

  • All ski resorts have closed.

In Affordable Housing, Brickell, Closed, Commercial, Community, Construction, Construction News, Downtown, Education, Fort Lauderdale, Hospitality, Hotels, Key Biscayne, Market Report, Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Multifamily, N Miami Beach/ Aventura, New Construction, News, North Miami, Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, PortMiami, Public Health, PSA, Restaurants, Retail, Senior Living, South Beach, Travel Tags COVID-19, COVID19, Coronavirus, Mayor Carlos Jimenez, Mayor Francis Suarez, Featured
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Blue Lagoon Community Gets Much-Needed Rental Development Soleste and A New Name

February 25, 2020

The Estate Companies, a leading developer of luxury multi-family projects throughout South Florida, has secured its certificate of occupancy (CO) for Soleste Blue Lagoon, a luxury, eight-story development with 330 rental units located at 5375 NW 7th Street in Miami.

The project broke ground in 2017 and move-ins began in October. Because Soleste Blue Lagoon is the only Class A market-rate project in the Blue Lagoon community, home to over 100 multinational companies, it quickly achieved 65 percent lease-up. The Blue Lagoon office community also recently announced a $10 million makeover and name change. The 250-acre office park will rebrand itself as the Waterford Business District, in order to remain competitive with Miami’s growing office market.

Tenants can select from a variety of studios, one, two and three-bedroom units outfitted with sleek, modern kitchens with custom cabinets, quartz countertops and designer lighting, dual master suites, spacious walk-in closets and private balconies overlooking Blue Lagoon Lake. Pricing starts in the $1,500’s for studios, $2,100’s for two-bedrooms, and $2,600’s for three-bedrooms.

“We are proud to deliver this transformative development to the Blue Lagoon area,” stated Robert Suris, managing principal, The Estate Companies. “Our firm is committed to developing beautiful and highly-amenitized communities at a competitive price point. This winning combination makes Soleste Blue Lagoon an attractive and dynamic option for high-quality, professional tenants.”

Like all projects within the Soleste Living brand portfolio, Soleste Blue Lagoon is curated with a vast collection of health and wellness offerings and social components, including a lakeside pool with spa, sundeck and private cabanas, co-ed spa with steam room and sauna, aerial yoga studio, state-of-the-art health and fitness club, spinning room with digital fitness instruction, rooftop garden with life-size chess, hammock and yoga lawn, and an electric car charging station.

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This milestone comes on the heels of the firm’s grand opening of Soleste Twenty2, a 338-unit rental community, which is also experiencing high velocities at the current price points.

The Estate Companies is on track to deliver an additional 519 units this year with Soleste Alameda and Soleste Bay Village and has an additional 2,196 units in its pipeline slated for delivery early next year. Notable upcoming projects include Soleste Bay Village, Soleste Grand Central and Soleste Spring Gardens, among others. Its project portfolio features a mix of garden-style, mid-rise and high-rise rental developments in Dade and Broward counties.

By Katya Demina

In Affordable Housing, Amenities, Community, Invest, Luxury Real Estate, Multifamily, Office Space Tags Estate Companies, Soleste Blue Lagoon, Soleste, Blue Lagoon, Waterford Business District, Robert Suris, Soleste Twenty2
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Related Group Reveals The SR Architects-Designed The Gallery On The River Proposed For Overtown

Related Group Reveals The Gallery On The River Designed By SR Architects Proposed For Overtown

September 16, 2019

Related Group has revealed The Gallery On The River, a 12-story affordable and workforce housing project which they have recently proposed for Miami’s Overtown neighborhood. The proposal, which was designed by SR Architects, has been submitted to the Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) for review on September 18.

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In Architecture, Commercial, Design, Downtown, New Construction, News, Residential, Affordable Housing, Workforce Housing Tags Related Group, The Related Group, Related, UDRB, Miami Urban Development Review Board, Overtown, Downtown, Downtown Miami, News, New Construction, The Gallery On The River, SR Architects, Design, Design Update, Architecture, New Construciton, Workforce Housing, Affordable Housing, Commercial, Residential
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