Florida East Coast Industries has announced the completion of 3 MiamiCentral, its first mixed-use tower at MiamiCentral and has welcomed its first office tenant, Brightline. Brightline, the nation’s only privately funded inter-city, express passenger rail service, officially moved its corporate headquarters to 3 MiamiCentral
Read MoreCheck Out Miami Worldcenter & Miami Innovation District's Pitch To Transform Downtown Miami Into Amazon's HQ2 Supercampus
Miami Worldcenter and Miami Innovation District have teamed up to offer Amazon a massive opportunity in Downtown Miami's Park West neighborhood for their highly anticipated HQ2. Last week Amazon narrowed the potential cities down to 20 finalists, who are competing to to secure an expected 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in investment.
Read MoreMcKENZIE Reveals Tribe, The Newly Completed Transformation Of Overtown's Historic New Providence Lodge Into Co-Working Space
McKENZIE, a boutique design, build and custom fabrication firm, has transformed the historical New Providence Lodge building in Overtown into Tribe Urban Innovation Lab and Cowork, a new co-working space that will primarily focus on serving local, African American youth.
Read MoreMiami Doubles Down As A Top 20 Finalist For Amazon HQ2
After PROFILEmiami first reported that Miami was a frontrunner for Amazon's now infamous HQ 2, Miami has now made the final cuts as Amazon has named the top 20 finalists. The cities are competing to to secure an expected 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in investment.
Read MoreFlorida East Coast Realty On Track To Begin Construction On KPF-Designed Supertall One Bayfront Plaza In Early 2019
Miami is set to get its first supertall in the fast emerging Downtown neighborhood, as Tibor Hollo's Florida East Coast Realty is gearing up to begin construction on the 1,049', 92-story, Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)-designed One Bayfront Plaza in 2019. Demolition of an existing office building on the current site is scheduled for the first half of 2019.
Read MoreSwire Announces Brickell City Centre Office Space is 100% Leased
Swire has announced that Brickell City Centre's 260,000 SF of office space at Two and Three Brickell City Centre is now 100% leased. Each office tower rises 12 floors and was designed by Arquitectonica. The final two leases signed were by KPMG for 16,926 SF, which equates to a full floor, and Interaudi Bank, who leased 10,700 SF.
Read MoreHES Group Secures Loan $9.5 Million Loan For Triptych Hotel in Midtown
HES Group has secured a $9.5 million loan for Triptych Hotel, in Midtown Miami, adjacent to Miami Design District. The loan was provided by a Panama-based lender 21 Brands S.A. Triptych Hotel was approved earlier this year, after HES Group sold JQ Group shares in the project for undisclosed terms.
Read MorePremium Developer Group Launches Oppenheim-Designed Office Condo Sales at Emerald Aventura
Premium Developer Group has launched sales of their new Oppenheim Architecture-desiged, office-condo, Emerald Aventura. The contemporary office building will be located at 2655 Northeast 186th Terrace and is reportedly 30% sold.
Read MoreOkan Group Proposes The Sterling, A Mixed-Use, Behar Font-Designed Downtown Hotel Tower
Turkish developer Okan Group has proposed a 73-story hotel project inspired by a tulip in Downtown Miami. The project is being dubbed The Sterling (although renderings show Okan Tower) and is located at 555 N. Miami Avenue.
Read MoreAmazon is Looking For a New City for Amazon HQ2 And Miami Is In The Running
Amazon is looking to invest $5 billion and add 50,000 new jobs over the next 20 years as they have their sights set on building Amazon HQ2. One major metropolitan city is going to get the business and it just so happens that Miami is in the Top 10. Amazon is looking for a city that has over 1 million residents and is located in North America, mainly the United States. Cities are currently now organized bid packages to present to the Amazon RFP. Amazon is also looking to build on a development site that will allow them to build a 3 phase office park style development or retrofit an existing building as long as it fits their criteria. Miami is an attractive city as it features a high quality of life, strong infrastructure growth, a growing educated workforce, strong job growth, etc. Quality of life has become a major factor when choosing a new headquarter location as both housing cost, livability and amenities play a major roll in a firm's ability to attract top-end talent. It has been reported that even those who command six figure salaries in the current tech hub of Silicon Valley and San Francisco are looking to leave the the bay area in search of a lower cost of living without sacrificing their quality of life. Miami has the low pricing when compared with other major cities without sacrificing the quality of life and the city features all of the amenities that highly paid and educated employees seek including top-tier restaurants, recreation and culture. The low cost with a high quality of life in Miami would make it easy for Amazon to attract top-end talent. Some factors that hurt Miami is the lack of public transportation and traffic congestion.
