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Old Posted Jan 7, 2014, 3:25 PM
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MIAMI | (Sunny Isles Beach) - Muse | 649 FT | 49 FLOORS



Height: 649 feet
Stories: 49
Address: 17141 Collins Ave

Developer: PMG
Architect: Carlos Ott

http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/01/06/3855981/tall-narrow-and-full-of-art-new.html#storylink=cpy

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Tall, narrow and full of art, new Sunny Isles Beach condo tower unveiled

BY MARTHA BRANNIGAN
[email protected]

Muse, a tall, narrow condominium unveiled for Sunny Isles Beach, will tout something different: a sculpture by artist Helidon Xhixha for each unit.

Xhixha, an Albanian-born artist whose light-reflecting steel sculpture have been offered at Art Miami and Art Basel’s Swiss fair, will consult with unit buyers and design a piece for each, the developer said.

“He is going to do art in every apartment and around the grounds and lobby,’’ said Kevin Maloney, founder and CEO of New York-based Property Markets Group, which is launching the project with co-developer S2 Development of Aventura.

The 649-foot-high building — which will match the height of the Porsche Design Tower and Mansions at Acqualina, two other luxury projects in Sunny Isles Beach — will stretch to the maximum permitted in the area by the Federal Aviation Administration.

With oceanfront parcels all but gone, the ultra-sleek 47-story, 68-unit tower will be shoehorned into a less than one-acre site with 100 feet of oceanfront at 17141 Collins Ave. With setbacks, the building will be just 60 feet wide facing the ocean.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/01/06/3855981/tall-narrow-and-full-of-art-new.html#storylink=cpy
     
     
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