The Miami Beach Historical Preservation Board approved the Aman Miami development by OKO Group’s plan for the restoration of the historic Versailles Hotel. This a big step forward for the art deco building in Miami Beach’s Faena District. Aman Miami will consists of 56 hotel rooms within the restored Versailles Hotel along with 23 boutique residences located in a new tower next door.
Read MoreQuadrum Global Breaks Ground On The NBWW-Designed Arlo Wynwood Hotel
Arlo Wynwood has become the first hotel in Wynwood to break ground. The project is expected to cost $29.6 million and construction will be overseen by Plaza Construction. When complete the hotel will feature 217 pod-style hotel rooms and rise 9-stories with 141,758 square feet of total development.
Read MoreMondrian South Beach Celebrates Reopening Revealing $20 Million Renovation And Baia Beach Club
The Mondrian South Beach has reopened, revealing its $20 million renovation and Baia Beach Club. The 220-room hotel, which is located at 1100 West Ave. in Miami Beach, recently completed a complete renovation including lobby, pool area, gym, spa, restaurant, event space, common areas and guest rooms. The renovation was designed by Peter Oleck and Danny Cubes of OS Design Group.
Read MoreThe Tampa EDITION Launches Sales Center At Water Street Tampa
The Residences at The Tampa EDITION have recently launched sales for the city’s first five-star hotel-brand inside Water Side Street Tampa. The project was developed by Tampa-based firm Strategic Property Partners. The new sales gallery opening will allow buyers to view residences’ interiors and layouts first-hand for the 37 residences featured in the building.
Read MoreUrbanica Closes on Two New Lots In Edgewater For Hotel Development Project
Urbanica has recently acquired two new properties located in Edgewater as part of a land assembly that they started two years ago. The two purchased properties are next to each other and located at 237 NE 32 ST and 229 NE 32 ST, the closing price was $1.57M and $1.7M respectively.
Read MoreAMS Hospitality Led By Allen Morris Company And Stormont Hospitality Group Partners With Black Salmon To Launch $300 Million Joint Venture
AMS Hospitality, a joint venture between The Allen Morris Company and the Atlanta-based Stormont Hospitality Group, has teamed up with the Miami-based Black Salmon Capital to launch a $300 million initiative to acquire hospitality assets across the United States within the next 18 months.
Read MoreRoyal Palm Companies Acquires 1.53-Acre Future Site of Legacy Hotel & Residences In Miami Worldcenter For $33.9 Million
Miami Worldcenter Associates, the master developer behind Miami Worldcenter, the $4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development under construction in the heart of Downtown Miami, has sold a 1.53-acre parcel to Royal Palm Companies (RPC). The transaction includes 66,656 square feet of developable land that was sold for $33.9 million.
Read MoreItalian Luxury Brand Bulgari Reveals Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach At The Site Of The Seagull Hotel
Italian luxury brand Bulgari and Blue Horizon Group, led by Nabil Kobeissi, have revealed Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach. The hotel will be the brand’s first hotel in Miami and 11th location worldwide. The developer will renovate and restore the existing 7-story Seagull Hotel, located at 100 21st St., adjacent to The Setai Hotel & Residences and W South Beach.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Renderings Of Norman Foster-Designed Drivers Club Miami
New renderings have been revealed of Drivers Club Miami, a Norman Foster-designed private driving club with resort on 160-acres in Carol City, a neighborhood of Miami Gardens. The project was approved in 2018 although groundbreaking has been delayed by zoning agreements, environmental testing, design meetings and construction-preventing covenants.
Read MoreFontainebleau Miami Beach Reveals New Renderings Of NBWW-Designed Addition
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach has revealed its proposed Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe-designed expansion across the street at 4360 Collins Ave, which is currently a surface parking lot. The buildings would be connected via a 90’-long pedestrian sky bridge that would cross West 44th Street.
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