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 MorePerkins + Will Reveals New Contemporary Baptist Health Facility At 709 Alton Road
The Miami office of global architecture and design firm, Perkins+Will, has announced the opening of the recently completed Baptist Health facility at 709 Alton Road. The four-story outpatient care center was developed by Crescent Heights and features 120,000 SF of total development.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Aims to Bring Citizen M Hotel to 1212 Lincoln Road
Crescent Heights is aiming to bring a Citizen M Hotel to 1212 Lincoln Road. The developer recently applied to the city for approval to modify the existing proposal by bumping the room count up to 168 from 100 by creating "pod" style rooms, some of which are under 218 SF. They also requested a variance to operate 2 LED billboards which would display graphics that are inspired by the murals that currently exist on the current building.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Eyes Edgewater "Special Area Plan"
Crescent Heights is planning a development in Edgewater that would continue to change the fast developing area after setting their sites on acquring The Village South rehab facility. The proposed project will be that of an entire "community" at 3180 Biscayne Boulevard. Tenants on some of the properties included in the assemblage included The Village South will have 3 years to vacate, meaning construction will not happen this cycle. The assemblage will also include 4.6 acres at at 3000 Biscayne Boulevard, meaning the Special Area Plan will develop on both sides of Biscayne Boulevard.
"Made in South Beach" Coming to 600 Alton Road
Crescent Heights proposed project at 600 Alton Road will officially be called "Made in South Beach." The project includes 501 rental units with 70,000 SF of amenities and 60,000 SF of indoor/outdoor retail space with beautifully landscaped courtyards. Units will come in 1 and 2 bedroom layouts. Currently no construction permits have been applied for but Crescent Heights has been focusing on designing, branding and building the concept for the project. They're goal is to transform the entrance to Miami Beach as 600 Alton Road is the first residential and commercial lot seen when entering South Beach. The project was originally called "The Waves" and was to include 485 rental units before before Crescent Heights expanded their plans. The footprint will envelope the 500, 600 and 700 blocks of Alton Road.



