Magic City Innovation District (MCID), a 17.7-acre Innovation District in Miami’s Little Haiti and Little River neighborhoods, has commenced renovations on 17 of its 21 commercial buildings. The project's first phase of commercial development features 200,000 SF of leasable space spread through several modernized warehouses.
Read MoreRobert Wennett Proposes Bjarke Ingels-Designed Special Area Plan For Miami Produce Center In Allapattah
Robert Wennett has submitted a Special Area Plan to build a mixed-use complex, Miami Produce Center, in Allapattah designed by none other then the starchitect Bjarke Ingels. The project is proposed on 8.54 acres located at Northwest 21st and 22nd Streets, and between Northwest 13th and 12th Avenues.
Read MorePARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter Tops Off In Downtown Miami With Over $400 Million In Sales
PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter has officially topped out in Downtown Miami as the tower is now an icon on the Miami skyline. Development and construction teams celebrated the banner moment by raising 50 flags from around the world atop the Miami Skyline in celebration of the more than 550 construction workers who helped achieve the milestone.
Read MoreMovement At 1836 Biscayne As Fifteen Group Applies For Unity of Title Nearing Construction Permit
Fifteen Group is inching closer to their construction permit at 1836 Biscayne after recording a Covenant in Lieu of Unity of Title. In March 2017 PROFILEmiami covered Fifteen Group's application to replat the property which would allow them to build the 34-story residential tower over the historic Christian Science Church, originally built in 1925.
Read MorePMG & Greybrook Realty Partners To Begin Demolition On 400 Biscayne
PMG and Greybrook Realty Partners have filed an application for a demolition permit to begin work on 400 Biscayne. The developers will demolish the 27,984 SF First United Methodist Church and BG Group has been listed as the demolition contractor.
Read MoreFPL To Build Solar Ring In Downtown's Bayfront Park
Miami commissioners have awarded Florida Power & Light a no-bid contract to build a solar ring which consists of solar panels with a retractable Amphitheater roof in Downtown Miami's Bayfront Park.
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.
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