The City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board has approved the Ocean Terrace Holdings (OTH) redevelopment plan and Ocean Terrace streetscape masterplan. The redevelopment plan includes a 20-story, 75-unit residential building, new restaurant and retail options, and a 127-room hotel.
Read MoreStep Inside 'La Salona," A Roaring Twenties Palm Beach Oceanfront Mansion Which Just Sold For $48.5 Million
An iconic Palm Beach mansion originally built in 1926 on the famed South Ocean Boulevard just sold for $48.5 million. Named ‘La Salona,” the roaring twenties era compound was built by renowned Palm Beach architect Marion Sims Wyeth, who also designed Mar-a-Lago
Read MorePalm Beach Towers Home Hits The Market For $3.95 Million
44 Cocoanut Row, Unit 426B/427B, located in Palm Beach recently hit the market. Supply is dwindling on the tropical island as many North Easterners are relocating to Florida and shifting the demographics of buyers. The extraordinary home is in Palm Beach Towers, a luxury condominium development within the Breakers Golf & Beach Club.
Read MoreVladislav Doronin and Len Blavatnik Receive Approval For Aman Hotel & Residences In Miami Beach's Faena District
Vladislav Doronin and Len Blavatnik have received approval from Miami Beach City Commissioners to build Aman Hotel & Residences in Miami Beach’s Faena District. The developers will build a new 250’ tall tower adjacent to the historic Versailles Hotel located at 3425 Collins Avenue, in addition to restoring the Versailles Hotel back to its former splendor.
Read MoreSHVO Wins Approval To Move Forward With The Development of The Raleigh Hotel Masterplan In South Beach
Real estate owner and developer Michael Shvo, chairman and CEO of the NYC-based real estate investment and development firm SHVO, has won approval from the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) of the City of Miami Beach to move forward with the three-acre master plan development of The Raleigh Hotel.
Read MoreCheck Out This Miami Beach Home Built By Lawrence Murray Dixon, The Architect Behind the Historic Art Deco District
Miami Beach has been known for it's historic Art Deco architecture since the movement began in the 1930's. One of the most crucial figures responsible for the development of "Tropical Art Deco" style was architect Lawerence Murray Dixon.
Read MoreOwner of Bâoli, Massa Investment Group, Acquires Miami Beach's Paris Theater For $13 Million
Massa Investment Group has acquired Miami Beach’s Paris Theater, located at 550 Washington Ave., for $13 million; $508 per square foot. The Art Deco building, which was first built in 1935, spans 25,589 SF. The building was designed by architect Henry Hohauser and has operated over time as a cinema, adult movie house, nightclub and film studio.
Read MoreTouzet Studio-Designed Urbin Retreat Miami Beach Proposed on South Beach
Urbin Retreat, designed by Touzet Studio, has submitted its final proposal to Miami Beach’s Historic Preservation Board and Planning Board. The proposal says that Urbin Retreat will offer “affordable global mobility through responsible green living and working in urban centers.”
Read MoreDave Grutman's Groot Hospitality Files Plans To Bring Restaurant To Edgewater At The Historic Miami Women's Club
Dave Grutman, the founder of LIV Nightclub at Fontainebleau Miami Beach and Groot Hospitality, the brand behind the swanky Komodo, Papi Steak and Swan restaurants, has filed plans to bring a new restaurant to Edgewater at the historic Miami Woman’s Club.
Read MoreHistoric Art Deco Home Renovated By Bravo’s Alex Alonso Hits Market On Espanola Way
An art deco home renovated by Bravo’s “Best Room Wins” winner and awarded designer, Alex Alonso, has been listed for $1,390,000 with Sam Gaita and Frank Navarro of Douglas Elliman. Built in 1936 by architect Harry O. Nelson, the historic Miami Beach home is listed in the National Historic Register and is a prime example of the “Med-Deco” style, a fusion of Mediterranean and Art Deco.
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