Plans have been filed for a new tropical, modern residence on Hibiscus Island after Moishe Mana recently sold the lot, complete with a historic home, located at 420 South Hibiscus. The home is designed by DOMO Architecture + Design and will be elevated above ground to combat rising seawaters and flooding.
Read MoreThe Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach Receives TCO And Commences Closings
Lionheart Capital, a Miami-based real estate development firm, has reached the home stretch of construction after receiving TCO approval for The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach. Since launching sales, the project has become the largest residential adaptive reuse project in South Florida, the first full-scale architectural project in the U.S. by master Italian architect, Piero Lissoni.
Read MoreEpicure Gourmet Market’s Jason Starkman To Sublease Epicure’s Former 31,000 SF Space On Lincoln Road
After the famous Epicure Gourmet Market & Café on Miami Beach’s Alton Road closed its doors after Hurricane Irma, the owner of the market & café, Jason Starkman, is now redeveloping the Lincoln Road space and has listed the 31,000 SF property with Brian Carter, Filippo Incorvaia and Ross Padfield of Douglas Elliman.
Read MoreFunding For Lincoln Road Revamp Approved By Miami Beach City Commission
A $77.4 million funding package for a major James Corner Field Operations-designed revamp of Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road has been approved by Miami Beach city commissioners. The funding will come from city taxpayers in addition to a $16 million Special Assessment charged to property owners in the immediate Lincoln Road district.
Read MoreOceanfront Condo At Continuum South Beach Closes For Record $2,400 Per Foot At $4.2 Million
Unit 2607 at Continuum South Beach has sold for a record setting highest price per square foot paid for a 2 bedroom unit. Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman represented the seller, Never Again Ventures, LLC in the $4.2 million transaction which sold to a buyer from Connecticut for $2,400 per foot.
Read MorePininfarina Wins Red Dot Award For Design Concept of 2019 For Pininfarina Bus Shelters For City Of Miami Beach
Internationally-renowned Italian design studio Pininfarina has received the Red Dot Award for Design Concept of 2019 with their Pininfarina Bus Shelter for the City of Miami Beach. Seeking to enhance the transit experience and improve the quality of existing architecture and functionality, the City of Miami Beach proposed to adopt a new bus shelter design for city commuters.
Read MoreDesign By Daniel Buren For South Beach’s New Pedestrian Bridge Over 5th Street Revealed
Russell Galbut and David Martin have revealed the chosen design for Miami Beach’s new pedestrian bridge at 5th Street which will serve as the gateway to South Beach. The winning design is by French artist Daniel Buren and features a colorful tube of transparent glass panels offering views of Biscayne Bay.
Read MoreLil Pump Drops $4.6 Million On LF Development's 1510 Bay Drive On Miami Beach
Rapper Lil Pump has dropped $4.89 million on LF Development’s project at 1510 Bay Dr. Miami Beach, FL which was completed in April and listed with Luis Dominguez and Karl Hueck of Douglas Elliman.
Read MoreRelated Group Reveals Arquitectonica-Designed One Island Park On Miami Beach's Terminal Island
Related Group has revealed a first look at the Arquitectonica-designed One Island Park on Miami Beach’s Terminal Island. The developer is moving ahead with the approval process to bring 90 ultra-luxury condominiums via a zoning change in addition to a 50,000 SF city fleet maintenance and sanitation facility at no cost to tax payers.
Read MoreWaterfront Estate On Miami Beach's Flamingo Drive Owned By Designer Jean-Louis Deniot Sells For Record $7.5 Million
A mid-century waterfront home on Miami Beach’s famed Flamingo Drive, owned and completely redesigned by renowned French architect and interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot, has sold for $7.5 million. The sale represents a record as the highest price-per-square-foot paid for a single-family residence on the Flamingo Drive enclave.
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