Miami’s first underwater environmental public art project, to be known as ReefLine, is on track to open Phase 1 in December 2021. The project will be built in several phases with Phase 1 spanning one-mile long. The project is designed by OMA / shohei shigematsu in collaboration with a team of marine biologists, researches and coastal engineers whose goal is to protect and preserve the city’s marine life.
Read MoreMiami Beach Issues Request For Letters Of Interest For Developers To Develop Lincoln Road City Owned Lots
The City of Miami Beach has issued a request for letters of interest from developers to develop three city-owned lots on the north side of Lincoln Road. Miami Beach is seeking a developer to build class A office buildings with on-site parking garages via a public-private partnership with the city with the goal of creating a business district to help diversify Miami Beach’s economy which is heavily reliant on tourism and hospitality.
Read MoreTerra Group's Proposal To Develop Bjarke Ingels-Designed Tower At 300 Alton Road Denied By Voters
Just days after we reported on Terra Group proposed 385’ Bjarke Ingels-designed tower at 300 Alton Road in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood, voters have denied the sale of air rights necessary to develop the project.
Read MoreFontainebleau Miami Beach Reveals New Renderings Of NBWW-Designed Addition
The Fontainebleau Miami Beach has revealed its proposed Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe-designed expansion across the street at 4360 Collins Ave, which is currently a surface parking lot. The buildings would be connected via a 90’-long pedestrian sky bridge that would cross West 44th Street.
Read MoreCheck Out The Bjarke Ingels-Designed Tower Terra Group Has Proposed For South of Fifth
Terra Group’s proposal to develop a 385’ Bjarke Ingels-designed tower in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood is headed to vote. The tower would rise 30-stories and would feature 60 residential units in addition to 45,000 square feet of commercial space.
Read MorePro Surfer Anastasia Ashley Sells Her Miami Beach Bungalow Home
Anastasia Ashley, pro surfer and model, sold her Miami Beach chic bungalow home for $870,000. Ashley has made a profit on her home after purchasing the property in 2017 for $720,000. The 1970s home has been renovated but has also preserved its Mid-Century charm. The home is 2,200 sq.ft. features 3-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms and an open floor plan.
Read MoreTodd Michael Glaser Reveals Sunset Island Spec Home Asking $9.9 Million
Developer and luxury homebuilder Todd Glaser has plans to sell 1500 West 21st Street on Sunset Island IV for $9.9 million once complete in about three months. Andrea Mirmelli originally hired Glaser to build him a Miami Beach home. Mirmelli ended up selling the partially developed waterfront house to Glaser for $5.9 million.
Read MoreDouglas Elliman Releases Q3 2020 Florida Regions Market Reports For South Florida
Douglas Elliman has just released their Q3 2020 Market Reports for Florida regions, which were prepared in conjunction with Jonathan Miller of Miller Samuel INC. The reports have revealed that sales rose sharply higher year over year, rebounding quickly from the restraint of spring market activity at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis.
Read MoreTen30 South Beach Debuts Sales Gallery In South Beach
Ten30 South Beach hosted a socially distanced open house to celebrate the unveiling of their sales gallery. The event took place over two days and welcomed about 75 brokers. Guests were the first to see the project’s residences and refined finishes. Ten30 South Beach is developed by the Shoma Group and designed by Shoma Interior Design.
Read MoreFontainebleau Miami Beach Exits Special Servicing On $975 Million CMBS Loan
Jeffrey Soffer’s Fontainebleau Miami Beach has exited special servicing on its $975 million commercial mortgage-backed security loan (CMBS). When issued in November 2019, the loan was the largest CMBS hotel loan in South Florida. The loan entered special servicing on March 30 amid the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and following a modification request.
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