Okan Tower, located at 555 North Miami Ave., will break ground in 2018 and is currently finalizing their partnership with a general contractor. The self-financed tower from Turkish developer Okan Group has pre-sold about 12% of of units since the project was first proposed in October 2017.
Read MoreZaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum Reveals The East Coast's Only Private Rooftop Residential Helipad
Zaha Hadid's One Thousand Museum has revealed the East Coast of the United States' only helipad on a private, residential tower. Through the building’s luxury management service, residents will be able to reserve the helipad and book transport to and from Miami International Airport, nearby islands, destinations and more without leaving the building.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Strikes Deal With The City Of Miami Beach To Build A 42-Story Tower On Alton Road
According to new reports Crescent Heights has finally struck a deal with the city of Miami Beach to redevelop the former South Shore Hospital site, the three-block lot between Alton and West Avenue from 5th to 7th streets, into a 42-story tower.
Read MoreCheck Out These Newly Released Renderings of YotelPad Which Is Set To Break Ground In Downtown Miami Q4 2018
YOTELPAD has released new renderings as the project gears up to break ground by Q4 2018. The project is expected to cost $150 million and has set a timeframe for delivery in 2020. YOTELPAD in Downtown Miami will be the first East Coast location of YOTEL's new YOTELPAD concept.
Read MoreMelo Group Opens Square Station Apartments in Downtown Miami, Encourages Car-Free Living
Times are changing in Miami. Just 2 years ago, living in Miami required a car and was a pure drivers' city. Now though, the Downtown corridor is filling in fast like Manhattan. Formerly dirt plots now feature residential and retail and matched with the advancement of ride-sharing platforms such as Uber and Lyft, Miami is now a city you can live without a car.
Read MoreROVR Development Closes $27 Million Construction Loan For The Fairchild Coconut Grove
ROVR Development is pleased to announce it has closed on a $27 million loan for The Fairchild Coconut Grove, the new luxury waterfront condo development rising directly on Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove. Ocean Bank provided the financing for the project which broke ground in April 2018.
Read MorePerkins + Will Reveals New Contemporary Baptist Health Facility At 709 Alton Road
The Miami office of global architecture and design firm, Perkins+Will, has announced the opening of the recently completed Baptist Health facility at 709 Alton Road. The four-story outpatient care center was developed by Crescent Heights and features 120,000 SF of total development.
Read MoreRelated Group's One Paraiso Receives TCO In Edgewater, Closings Set To Begin August 6
Related Group has received their TCO on One Paraiso as their new Paraiso District in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood continues to move fast toward full completion. The milestone comes nearly one year after topping off in June 2017. One Paraiso, the premier tower in the Paraiso District, offers 276 luxury condominium units and rises 53 floors.
Read MoreThe Related Group & Dezer Development Successfully Pays Off $114.7 Million Construction Loan For HYDE Suites & Residences Midtown Miami
The Related Group and Dezer Development have officially announced that they have paid off construction financing for the recently completed Hyde Suites & Residences Midtown Miami. The $114.7 million loan was issued by an affiliate of Mack Real Estate Credit Strategies, a New York lending firm, in February 2016.
Read MoreInside The Building Collapse At The Future Site Of Brazillian Billionaire Jose Isaac Peres' 5775 Collins Ave In Miami Beach
Miami is never short of real estate drama, but what happened yesterday in Miami Beach is a true rarity as the shell of the former Marlborough House, located at 5775 Collins Avenue has come crashing to the ground. The accidental collapse shut down a large portion of Collins Avenue and has left a project manager hospitalized in critical condition.
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