The second part of Missoni Baia’s foundation was recently completed by joint venture partners Civic Construction and Ant Yapi. Over the course of 17 hours, starting at 3 a.m., 3,900 cubic yards of concrete and 810 tons of rebar (the weight of approximately 65 school buses) was poured. This completed the mat foundation for the project.
Aston Martin Residences Demonstrates Gaggenau Kitchens With Acclaimed British Chef Justin Brown
G&G Business Developments announced the addition of its luxury kitchen amenities available to owners and their guests at the Aston Martin Residences in Miami on Tuesday, February 18th, with a royal and retrospective celebration of British cuisine in collaboration with one of today’s leading and award-winning British chefs.
Read MoreSpotify To Open Headquarters in Wynwood's The Oasis Designed By Urban Robot Associates
Spotify will open a headquarters at The Oasis in Wynwood, which is scheduled for completion later this year (2020). Spotify has agreed to lease 20,000 SF in the urban campus for their Latin American HQ and plans to have up to 100 employees based out of the Wynwood location after they complete their move from Brickell.
Read MoreTreo Group To Break Ground On Vox Miami, Multifamily Housing Targed At Students
Vox Miami, a multifamily project designed by Perkins and Will and developed by Treo Group, is gearing up to break ground at 5801 S Dixie Highway. The project is targeted at students and is located just a short walk from the South Miami Metrorail Station.
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
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach Secures TCO & Sells Last Penthouse For $25.5 Million
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Sunny Isles Beach, one of South Florida’s most anticipated residential towers, has received its temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO), signaling the start of closings for the oceanfront tower. The ultra-high-end, 52-story condominium is the brainchild of Fortune International Group and Château Group.
Read MoreTarget & Aldi Coming To Block 55 In Downtown Miami
Target and Aldi have been announced as the first tenants at Block 55 in Overtown, just across the street from Virgin Train’s 3 MiamiCentral. The megaproject will feature 355,000 SF of retail space, 1,050 parking spaces and 506 apartment units designed by Arquitectonica.
Read MorePEOPLE TO WATCH: Meet Our Panelist Joe Furst, Principal of Place Projects
Join us on March 5th at X Miami for People to Watch: Leaders in South Florida Real Estate, where Joe Furst will be discussing his long-term value creation play in Wynwood and other neighborhoods, how he’s managed to cultivate the right partnership structure in his deals, and why he’s selective about projects that fit his skills, a hybrid between controlled placemaking, development and operations, including hospitality.
Read MoreLegacy Hotel & Residences Reveals New Renderings With Construction Set To Begin Summer 2020
On the heels of Miami-based real estate developer Royal Palm Companies (RPC) officially launching sales for Downtown Miami’s newest mixed-use tower, Legacy Hotel & Residences, las month, the developer has now released new renderings and plans on breaking ground in the Summer of 2020 with completion estimated for the Fall of 2023.
Read MoreVideo: 2000 Ocean by KAR Properties Construction Update
New York-based developer KAR Properties has shared their latest construction update and renderings for 2000 Ocean, a beachfront condo development in Hallandale Beach. It has been going vertical since June 28th, when Suffolk poured one of the largest concrete pours in the city in a decade. Today, the building is over 50% complete and hurricane glass has been installed up to the eighth floor.
Upon completion, the building will be positioned closer to the ocean than its neighboring buildings and will include luxury amenities like furnishings by the Italian design brand Minotti, a transformative art curation program spearheaded by curator Megan Kincaid, and wellness amenities found in some of the world’s most luxurious resorts.
KAR Properties expects to finish construction of 2000 Ocean in mid-2021.
By Katya Demina