Vladislav Doronin's OKO Group has released a new drone video showing construction teams powering through the first phase of construction. Since breaking ground in October 2017, 190 piles totaling over 12,000 linear feet have been installed along with 150 tons of steel reinforcing bar, and over 1,000 cubic yards of grout and concrete.
Read MoreAlco International Group Breaks Ground On Adagio Fort Lauderdale At 30% Sold
Alco International Group has broken ground on Adagio Fort Lauderdale located at 435 Bayshore Drive. The waterfront building is designed by GS4 Studios with interiors by Steven G and will rise 10 stories on the Intracoastal. The project is reportedly 30% sold and features 31 residences which range from 2 to 4 bedroom layouts.
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Brightline Locks Down Final Approvals For Phase 2, To Begin Construction To Orlando In 2018
Brightline can finally begin construction on Phase 2, their new line of tracks to Orlando after gaining federal approval from the U.S. DOT for the transit line. Construction on Phase 2 is expected to kick off in early 2018. Service is expected to soon commence between Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, adding service to Miami soon after.
Read MoreMEC Development Associates & B Developments Locks Down Construction Financing For Casa Grove, To Break Ground In January
MEC Development Associates and B Developments plan to break ground on Casa Grove in January. The developers who are developing the project as a joint venture recently locked down a $27 million construction loan for the approved luxury apartment tower from Israeli lender Bank Hapoalim (BHI).
Read MoreFlorida East Coast Realty On Track To Begin Construction On KPF-Designed Supertall One Bayfront Plaza In Early 2019
Miami is set to get its first supertall in the fast emerging Downtown neighborhood, as Tibor Hollo's Florida East Coast Realty is gearing up to begin construction on the 1,049', 92-story, Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)-designed One Bayfront Plaza in 2019. Demolition of an existing office building on the current site is scheduled for the first half of 2019.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development Officially Breaks Ground On The Bernardo Fort-Brescia-Designed Elysee In Edgewater
South Florida-based Two Roads Development has officially broken ground on Elysee, marking the rise of newest luxury condominium tower in East Edgewater. The announcement comes on the heels of last year’s delivery of Biscayne Beach, Two Roads Development’s first East Edgewater luxury condominium project.
Read MoreTwo Roads Development To Break-Ground On The Luxe Bayfront Tower Elysee In Edgewater On December 13
Two Roads Development will officially break ground on Elysee, just months after locking down $16.5 million in construction financing and awarding nearly $400,000 of commission checks to top brokers. The luxury condo tower will be located at 700 Northeast 23rd Street
Read MoreJade Signature Continues To Power Towards Completion, Reveals Permanent Snowman Installation "Bonhomme Universe"
Just days after the installation of a massive 65,000-pound, 38-year-old kapok tree at the base of Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach, the tower and Fortune International Group celebrated the unveiling of “Bonhomme Universe,” their new gemstone snowman, a whimsical piece is by Romania-born artist Daniel Knorr
Read MoreConstruction Update: PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter Reaches Milestone Halfway Point At 30-Stories
PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter has reached a construction milestone halfway mark after completing the 30th floor of the glass tower’s rise. When completed, the tower will rise 60-stories and on course for its top off in summer 2018 with completion anticipated for Q1 2019.
Read MoreJade Signature Installs Towering, 65,000 LBS Kapok Tree Kicking Off The Tower's Countdown To Completion
Winter is upon us, but Fortune International Group's Jade Signature tower in Sunny Isles Beach is just beginning to “blossom.” At the beginning of December 2017, a giant kapok tree was installed at the entrance of the condominium tower under the watchful eye of landscape architect Raymond Jungles, signaling the building’s countdown to completion, a return to Sunny Isles’ roots.
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