SLS LUX is cruising towards completion as construction is just about done and is expected to wrap up this winter (winter 2017/18). They have released new renderings that include the Yabu Pushelberg-designed lobby, lush 9th floor garden, dramatic entrance and Katsuya by sbe. SLS LUX is a collaboration between The Allen Morris Company, Related Group and SBE Group. SLS LUX will be a five-star experience with world-class amenities and personalized VIP service. SLS LUX will be a 58-story tower designed by Arquitectonica with a unique LED façade by lighting artist Ana Isabel Martinez. It will feature 450 residences and 85 luxury suites designed by Yabu Pushelberg complete with world-class art. SLS LUX will include private elevators, a wine cellar and cigar room, a rock climbing wall, limousine services to a private beach club, and two ground floor dining experiences, Katsuya and Sbar. The condo/hotel is located right down the street from SLS Brickell Hotel & Residences, and is the more elevated series from the SLS Hotels & Residences brand.
Construction Update: Related Group's One Paraiso Tops Off in Edgewater
Related Group continues to reach milestones as One Paraiso is now topped off in Edgewater. One Paraiso is the third, most premier tower in the Paraiso District and features spectacular views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach. One Paraiso rises 53 floors and features 276 luxury condominium units and penthouses. The tower was designed by Arquitectonica with interior design by world renowned, Italian based designer Piero Lissoni. One Paraiso is the most private of the 4 towers and has only six residences per floor. The tower also features 2 full floors of amenities on the 9th and 8th floors including a restaurant by award winning chef Michael Schwartz, 2 outdoor pools, Beach Club, cigar room, business center, library, wine tasting salon, theater, spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, plus a marina with private slips.
The 4-towers that make up the 11-acre Paraiso District include One Paraiso, Paraiso Bay, Gran Paraiso and Paraiso Bayviews. The buildings were designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Piero Lissoni and landscaping by Enzo Enea. All of the buildings and the overall Paraiso community include some of the most luxurious amenities include tennis courts, screening rooms, residents' lounges, fitness center(s), bowling alley, spa, yoga room and multiple pools including a 100 ft diameter lagoon pool with "beach" entry. The property will be decorated with works of art and sculptures by Pablo Atchugarry. Paraiso will also feature the Paraiso Beach Club, which will be the home of Michael Schwartz’s new restaurant as well as plans to dedicate a half-acre of land onsite along Biscayne Bay’s for a public park.
Drama Beginning to Unfold at Island Gardens on Watson Island Between Flagstone Property Group and The City of Miami
15 years ago, the city of Miami and Turkish developer Mehmet Bayraktar's Flagstone Property Group struck a deal to the tune of a 99-year lease to allow Flagstone to develop the Island Gardens property on Watson Island. Last week, city commissioners unanimously voted 5-0 to issue a notice of default to Flagstone Property Group. The city of Miami grew frustrated after the development proposed by Flagstone, which would include 2 hotels, 221,000 SF of retail and restaurant space and a megayacht marina was never built and only the megayacht marina was completed in 2015. The project was approved by Miami voters in 2001 and had expected costs over $1 billion. Flagstone Property Group claims that they can cure any defaults and may sue the city. They also claim that terminating the lease would lead to losses over $100 million. During 15 year period, Flagstone Property Group paid only $6.3 million in rent. Mayor Tomas Regalado could veto the vote and has suggested commissioners bring in a third-party to determine if Flagstone is actually in default.
Construction Update: South-of-Fifth's Louver House from Mast Capital Nears TCO
Mast Capital's Louver House, located in South of Fifth at 3rd and Meridian, is cruising towards completion. Designed by award-winning architect Rene Gonzalez, the four-story boutique property features 12 exclusive luxury residences and is on track to receive its TCO by the end of June 2017. Louver House complements the residential, walking neighborhoods lush, natural environment. The city of Miami Beach asked that the original bungalow that stood on the property be restored in some way, so Mast Capital created a public walking space via a louvered bungalow, paying hommage to the area's original beachside setting.
“Like all of my work, Louver House is designed to both reflect and respond to its environment. The building embraces the tropical qualities of the South of Fifth neighborhood and reinterprets them for contemporary living," said architect Rene Gonzalez.
“Louver House offers everything that today’s buyers are looking for, including luxurious amenities and an extremely desirable location walking distance to some of the best restaurants and our beach club,” said Camilo Miguel Jr., CEO of Mast Capital. “This milestone gets us one step closer to delivering the Louver House lifestyle.”
“This project broke ground in December 2015 and has progressed very nicely, reaching each progress point on target. Our team is excited to reach the next and final step, completion,” said Beauchamps Construction president Dean Thomas.
Louver House features a number of amenities, including a health club with an outdoor yoga area, pool deck with negative edge pool, landscaped lounge area, rooftop terrace, sunken lobby gardens as well as electric vehicle charging stations. Units at Louver House range from 2,088 to 2,432 square feet and prices range from $2.5 million to $3.9 million. All residences will be outfitted with unique kitchens from luxury Brazilian designer Ornare’s new “High Line” collection. Sales and marketing for the Louver House are exclusively handled by ONE Sotheby’s Realty and there are a few units left.
Construction Update: Biscayne Beach from Two Roads Development & GTIS Partners Receives TCO, Moves Forward With Unit Closings
Construction is finally complete and residents will begin moving in this summer at the highly anticipated Biscayne Beach from Two Roads Development and GTIS Partners in Edgewater. The 52-story luxury condo tower received its initial TCO, Temporary Certificate of Occupancy, and is moving forward with closings. Residents can now take ownership of their units and begin their interior build-outs as they prepare for move-in and the official grand opening over the next few months once Biscayne Beach receives its Final Certificate of Occupancy. Sales initially launched in 2013 and 99% of the 391 units at Biscayne Beach have been sold. Prices ranged from $400,000 up through $9 million. Only 2 premium penthouse residences and 1 beachouse residence currently remain priced from $1.6 million to $9.4 million. Biscayne Beach's interiors were designed by Thom Filicia in his first residential project where he used a "Beach Chic" style throughout. Resort-style amenities include a private members-only Beach Club level overlooking the bay with an elevated sandy beach, private cabanas, zero-entry pool, daytime concierge services, as well as a renowned restaurant and bar, an indoor/outdoor great room with a library and billiards room, an outdoor summer kitchen and lounge area, a state-of-the-art fitness center, as well as a full-service spa complete with a sauna, steam room, blow-dry bar, and massage treatment rooms.
East Edgewater has seen a massive influx of new development as the area has seen a great rise in demand for luxury high-rise living including including the Paraiso District from Related Group and Elysee, which is Two Roads Development's next project with an expected completion in 2019.
“The launch of Biscayne Beach set the bar for the revitalization of the now-thriving East Edgewater neighborhood, marking a new era for an area that had gone underutilized for years. Miami’s urban core has quickly become a place where people want to work, play and now, live – and we’re excited to be a part of that transformation,” says developer Reid Boren, Managing Partner of Two Roads Development.
Biscayne Beach was developed by a joint venture between South Florida-based real estate developer Two Roads Development and GTIS Partners, a global real estate investment firm headquartered in New York.
“Recognizing Miami’s status as an international city and the special waterfront setting of the Biscayne Beach site, we had a strong conviction that this was the right project for us to invest in and develop. We knew there was demand for luxury condos in East Edgewater because of its central location and proximity to downtown and the beach, but the velocity of the pre-sales we saw at Biscayne Beach exceeded our expectations. We’re proud to say what started with a special location and a vision has now officially become a successful reality,” says Rob Vahradian, Senior Managing Director of GTIS Partners.
Construction Update: Melo Group’s Aria on the Bay Condominium Tops Off Construction at 53 Stories
Aria on The Bay, one of the most highly anticipated new residential condo towers in Edgewater has topped off construction at 53 stories. The Melo Group has reported the 648 unit building over 80% sold which was designed by Arquitectonica. Aria on the Bay is expected to be completed in Q1 of 2018. The Melo Group has also lowered deposit requirements from 50% to 35% to help close out remaining inventory.
“Since we’ve already closed and covered our loan and construction is moving quickly, we’re able to relax our deposit requirements. We’ve sold 80 percent of our units to buyers from over 42 countries across the globe. Lowering deposit requirements is an incentive to attract more local and domestic buyers and sell out our remaining units in advance of the building’s delivery early next year,” said Carlos Melo, principal of the Melo Group.
Units at Aria on the Bay range from 1 to 4 bedrooms and $400K to $6 million and sold around $550 per square foot. Residences feature floor-to-ceiling glass, expansive wrap-around terraces, private elevator access, open-plan living areas, designer finishes and fixtures, European-style kitchens, and modern custom-designed cabinetry. Amenities include a 14th floor resort amenity deck with 2 sunrise/sunset swimming pools, a jacuzzi, custom-seated fire pits, barbecue grills and outdoor summer kitchens, a private spa with massage treatment facilities, a state-of-the-art fitness center, yoga studio, entertainment lounge, and a screening room. Check-out our October 2016 Construction Update here.
Construction Update: Brickell Flatiron Passes 6th Level, On Track for Top-Off in Late 2018
The 64-story Brickell Flatiron from Ugo Colombo's CMC Group is starting to take form as downtown Brickell continues to evolve into a modern, waterfront metropolis. Construction on Brickell Flatiron is being headed up by Moss & Associates who have reached passed the building's 6th floor and expect to reach the 17th floor by the end of 2017. The 736 foot building is expected to top-off in late 2018 and features a distinct, iconic Flatiron shape that was designed by architect Luis Revuelta and interior architect Massimo Iosa Ghini of Italy’s Iosa Ghini Associati.
Brickell Flatiron features 549-unit luxury condominiums with units ranging from 1 to 5 bedrooms starting at $500,000 and ranging up to $15.5 million for penthouses. All units will be adorned with the finest finishes, including Italian-made custom cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Italian marble floors, high ceilings with recessed lighting, custom Italian doors, energy-efficient windows, and glass balcony railings. Brickell Flatiron's amenities include an 18th floor amenity deck with a resort style pool, 24-hour concierge, billiard and cigar room, wine cellar, valet, electric car charging stations and a 64th-floor rooftop that will feature a Sky Spa, Sky Pool and Sky Gym along with stunning 360 views of Biscayne Bay, Brickell, Downtown Miami, Coral Gables, etc. Read about CMC Group closing on their a $236 million construction loan for Brickell Flatiron in April.
Construction Update: One Thousand Museum Passes Halfway Point, On Track for 2018 Completion
One Thousand Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects, has passed the halfway point for the 62-story building which is on track for delivery in 2018. The building will be Zaha Hadid's first residential skyscraper in the western hemisphere and is being developed by Louis Birdman, Gregg Covin, Kevin Venger and the Regalia Group with Plaza Construction as the general contractor. The tower will be among the tallest residential buildings in Miami and required a deep foundation that drilled to a record of over 170'. One Thousand Museum's design features an exoskeleton design which acts as the buildings structural support. This allows the developer to remove columns from the units, creating expansive glass views of Biscayne Bay.
One Thousand Museum is over 50% sold and required over a $450 million buildout. The tower will feature only 83 units ranging from $5.5 million to over $20 million and 4,600 SF to over 10,000 SF. Amenities will include Miami's only private rooftop helipad, state-of-the-art fitness center, spa, two pools, indoor aquatic center, and a sky lounge.
Check-out our coverage of One Thousand Museum closing on their $225 million construction loan in December.
Construction Update: Panorama Tower Passes Four Seasons Miami, Becomes Tallest Building in Florida
Panorama Tower from Tibor Hollo's Florida East Coast Realty has passed The Four Seasons Miami as the tallest building in both Miami and in the state of Florida. Construction has passed the 85th floor. Top-off will be around 843 feet, 868 with the antenna. The Four Seasons Miami is 789 feet. Construction costs for Panorama Tower are expected to be around $800 million and it will have a total gross floor area around 2,600,000. The building includes 821 residential apartment units, a 208-room Hyatt Centric hotel, resort style pool deck, a pet daycare, wine room, private dining room, three movie theaters, electric car-charging stations, 50,000 square feet of high-end retail space, and 100,000 square feet of office/ medical space. Panorama Tower was designed by Moshe Cosicher and the interior design concept is by Zyscovich Architects.
March Construction Update from Coral Gable's Merrick Manor
Construction on Astor Companies' Merrick Manor is now cruising at 301 Altara Avenue behind Merrick Park in Coral Gables. The 227-unit condo building will rise 10-stories and was designed by Behar Font & Partners with interiors by Steven G. Units come in one to five bedroom floor plans and start around $500,000, ranging up to $3 million. They will feature custom wood doors, spacious terraces and gourmet kitchens with white quartz waterfall island and countertops and Bosch and Duravit appliances. Merrick Manor will feature resort style amenities including pool, state-of-the-art gym, 24-hour valet, 24-hour concierge, business center and 19,000 SF of ground-floor retail. Merrick Manor is currently around 50% under contract and completion is expected in 2019. Check out their construction update video below.
