An Art Deco-designed unit at Miami Beach’s most prized condominium, Apogee South Beach, has hit the market for $16,950,000 with Bill Hernandez & Bryan Sereny of Douglas Elliman. Unit 2004 is owned by a Swiss investor and entrepreneur who selected French architect and interior designer, Michel Gamard, to design the unit.
Read MoreThe Grand Hyatt Selected as Flag for New Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel
The development team behind Miami Beach’s new Convention Center hotel announced today that the 800-room property will be operated by Hyatt under the luxury Grand Hyatt brand, when it opens to guests in 2023. Grand Hyatt Miami Beach will create a new hospitality option for visitors attending events at the adjacent Miami Beach Convention Center, which underwent a $600 million renovation that was completed last year, and will anchor the Convention Center District.
The new hotel will become the second Grand Hyatt property in Florida, joining Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay. Grand Hyatt hotels are designed to connect guests with iconic experiences, landmarks and cultural touchstones in captivating destinations around the world. Hallmarks of the brand include bold and vibrant design and architecture, elevated amenities and welcoming service that creates moments of more.
The hotel development is being led by David Martin of Terra and Jackie Soffer of Turnberry, whose plans for the hotel were overwhelmingly approved by Miami Beach voters in 2018. The 17-story hotel will be situated at the intersection of 17th Street and Convention Center Drive, within walking distance of the beachfront, Lincoln Road Mall, New World Symphony, The Bass Museum and The Fillmore Miami Beach.
“For years, Miami Beach has served as a global destination for arts, culture, shopping, dining and entertainment, but the City has lacked a true headquarters hotel for top-tier conventions and meetings,” said Martin and Soffer. “South Florida’s first Grand Hyatt hotel will maximize Miami Beach’s investment in its re-imagined Convention Center while bridging the physical gap that exists between the Convention Center District and surrounding neighborhoods.”
Grand Hyatt Miami Beach will be designed by architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia and his firm, Miami-based Arquitectonica. The development team also includes partner Craig Robins of Dacra, who is the visionary behind the Miami Design District and helped revive Miami Beach’s Art Deco District in the 1990s; Stonehill Taylor, which is designing the hotel’s interior lobby and lounges, ballroom and meeting rooms, hotel rooms and all common areas; EOA, which is designing the pool deck hospitality features of the hotel; and Arquitectonica GEO, which is creating lush pedestrian promenades and landscapes.
Hotel features are expected to include 12 floors of guest rooms offering views of Miami Beach, two floors of meeting spaces and ballrooms that will complement the Convention Center, a resort-style pool deck with panoramic views, and limited retail space that will activate the district at street level. An elevated skybridge will enable event attendees to move freely between the hotel and Convention Center in a climate-controlled, art-filled corridor.
Plans also include landscaped pedestrian promenades on surrounding streets, bike sharing stations, connectivity with public transit routes, dedicated ridesharing pick-up and drop-off zones, and direct access between the Convention Center and Lincoln Road. The project’s resiliency and sustainability measures include storm water management and reuse, flood risk mitigation, and the use of solar power – all of which are designed to ensure operational continuity during weather events.
“The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) joins Terra, Turnberry and The City of Miami Beach in welcoming the Grand Hyatt Miami Beach as the newly named brand for the 800-room headquarter hotel connected to the Miami Beach Convention Center,” said William D. Talbert, III, CDME, President of the GMCVB. “Grand Hyatt Miami Beach makes it possible to better compete for citywide conventions which fuel jobs in our community and generates business for all of Greater Miami’s hotels and merchants. We look forward to the hotel ground-breaking which once completed will finalize the Miami Beach Convention Center District.”
By Katya Demina
$45 Million Trophy Office Building for the 1% Hits the Market in South of Fifth
The Yukon Miami, which commands one of the highest per square foot rents in Florida at $78 per square foot, is located at 119 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach’s affluent South of Fifth neighborhood. The Arquitectonica-designed office building has just hit the market for $45 million. Amit Egan Datwani of The Global Consulting Organization and Cyril Bijaoui of The Company Real Estate are representing the seller.
The 43,140-square-foot commercial office building is the only Class A office building located in the South of Fifth enclave steps away from world-class, record revenue breaking restaurants, including Joe’s Stone Crab, Estiatorio Milos, and Prime 112.
In addition to its prime location, The Yukon Miami features more than 8,000 square feet of available rooftop terrace space with 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach, and Downtown Miami, the largest commercial roof and deck space in South of Fifth.
“Nestled between Fisher Island (the richest zip code in the United States) and the revitalized Washington Avenue only enhances the locational appeal of the South of Fifth neighborhood,” said Amit Egan Datwani, founder and chief consultant at The Global Consulting Organization. “The Yukon Miami is the ideal opportunity for a visionary investor that understands this and has the ability to transform the property from a trophy asset to an absolute gem.”
Premier tenants include One Sotheby’s International Realty, Red Steakhouse, W5 Group (a global real estate investment platform), and several financial companies, including Boston-based Raptor Capital Management, Manhattan-based York Capital Management, and Sero Capital.
A private launch party to promote the building hitting the market will be held on The Yukon’s rooftop terrace next month.
By Stephanie Warren
Monaco Yacht Club & Residences By Optimum Development USA Announces Groundbreaking
Monaco Yacht Club & Residences, an enclave of 39 luxurious waterfront residences with a private marina, has announced that it will be breaking ground imminently. Optimum Development USA, Moss, the appointed general contractor of the condominium, and Fortune Development Sales will host a groundbreaking event this week to commemorate the start of construction on the site, which is located at 6800 Indian Creek Drive.
The 12-story boutique condominium is slated for completion in early 2021 and is on one of the last remaining waterfront properties in Miami Beach’s MiMo District. “The initial success of the sales process is a true testament to the demand buyers have for the pursuit of pleasure combined with the intimacy of a full-service boutique building,” said Ricardo Tabet, CEO of Optimum Development USA. “Featuring the extraordinary talents of Piero Lissoni and Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica, Monaco Yacht Club & Residences introduces a new dimension in urban, waterfront living in one of the world’s leading destinations for elegant and sophisticated design.”
Monaco Yacht Club & Residences will include one to four bedroom residences, ranging in size from 918 to nearly 5,000 square feet. A limited collection of two penthouses will offer expansive living areas, including private terraces with summer kitchens, starting at 2,888 square feet. Primed for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining, the homes will feature wraparound terraces – each with finished floors and ceilings and sweeping views of Biscayne Bay, the Atlantic Ocean and the Miami skyline – as well as contemporary Italian kitchens by Boffi.
Additional highlights within the residences will include stone countertops, 10-11-foot high ceilings throughout, walk-in closets, private elevator entrances, and premium bathroom interiors featuring imported Italian marble flooring, spacious tubs and frameless, glass-enclosed rainfall showers with designer faucets. The building will be pre-wired for Home Automation systems to accommodate the latest smart technology.
Offering the best of a yachtsman’s lifestyle, Monaco Yacht Club & Residences will feature a 12 slip marina available exclusively to residents, as well as a yachting concierge for maintenance needs, yacht charters or sailing, and fishing excursions. Other waterfront amenities include paddle boarding, kayaking and more. The resident’s lounge will include a library and breakfast bar for leisurely waterfront dining.
Monaco Yacht Club & Residences are priced from $1.1 million.
By Katya Demina
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57 Ocean Reveals $35 Million Penthouse Designed By Sofia Joelsson Design
Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management, developer of 57 Ocean, the ultra-high-end, 18-story boutique condominium on Miami Beach’s Millionaire’s Row, has revealed the project’s new $35 million full-floor penthouse.
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 MoreMultiplan R.E.A.M. Launches Ocean Park South Beach In South of Fifth
Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management (MultiplanREAM) has announced plans to develop Ocean Park South Beach, an exclusive boutique condominium featuring a limited collection of 10 luxury beach residences in the prestigious South of Fifth (SoFi) enclave. Already, two homes are under contract in the 10-residence building.
Read MoreCheck Out This Recently Listed Uber-Lux Home Designed By CLF Architects Asking $18.9 Million
Allison Island is home to some of the nicest waterfront estates in Miami Beach, nestled equidistant between Bal Harbour and Sunset Harbor. The new construction elegant estate sits on half an acre of primely positioned Miami Beach property on a gated island home to just 49 waterfront houses.
Read MorePenthouse At Multiplan Real Estate Asset Management's 57 Ocean Sells For $10.9 Million To Buyer From New York
Marcelo Kingston, Managing Partner of Multiplan Real Asset Management, developer of 57 Ocean, has announced the sale of Penthouse 2 at the Arquitectonica-designed boutique oceanfront condominium nestled along Miami’s original Millionaire’s Row.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Reveals New Renderings of Park Coming To 500 Alton In South Beach
Crescent Heights and Terra has revealed new renderings of the public park coming to 500 and 600 Alton Road, known as the Park on Fifth, as part of their deal to build a 44-story, 553’ tower at the gateway to South Beach. Russell Galbut and David Martin’s proposal was approved with an agreement to transform the former South Shore Hospital site with the tower, which is being designed by Arquitectonica, and the 3-acre park.
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