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Capital at Brickell will receive a redesign.

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Miami commission OKs millions in subsidies to Worldcenter developers

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The 5-0 vote came during a rare, middle-of-the-holidays meeting of the city commission, sitting as the board of the Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency, in a packed community room at Camillus House. The unusual timing was prompted by what the project’s developers say were pressing contractual and financial deadlines.
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Miami Masterplan 2025:

http://www.miamidda.com/pdf/DDA_Master_Plan_2009_LR.pdf

Lengthy pdf, but very informative. See how far we have gotten since the 2009 inception. 2015 will be a bright year for the region. Many of the projects labeled "mega developments" will start at full steam ahead for the skies.
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I hope the holidays were good for everyone!

Brickell Heights Ready To Go Vertical

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Brickell City Centre Construction Photos Update

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[IMG]Brickell City Centre-1 by Golden Dusk Photography, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Extra Rendering (District 36 or 3635 NE First Avenue):


Credit: http://www.miamitodaynews.com/2014/1...9-story-tower/
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FENDI Château Residences Is Now Over 50 Percent Sold

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MIAMI, FLORIDA – January 5, 2015 – Luxury private developer Château Group is pleased to announce that FENDI Château Residences is more than 50 percent sold. FENDI Château Residences is a new and exclusive 12-story waterfront condominium building located at 9365 Collins Avenue in Miami, Florida, two blocks south of The Bal Harbour Shops. Venegas International Group is handling the marketing and sales of the property and recently opened the building’s sales gallery and model residence.

FENDI Château Residences brings together Italian luxury house FENDI and Château Group – two leading global brands synonymous with style, and is FENDI’s first branded condominium building globally. Slated to be completed in June 2016, FENDI Château Residences features 58 exclusive floor-thru oceanfront residences and penthouses ranging in size from 3,300 square feet to more than 7,000 square feet, with prices from $5 million to $25 million.
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HYDE MIDTOWN (3400 NE 1st Avenue) - Interiors

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Crescent Heights is proposing a 40,000 square foot Whole Foods Market





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Crescent Heights is proposing a 40,000 square foot Whole Foods Market and 4,500 square foot Wells Fargo Bank at the corner of Alton Road and 19th Street, topped with three very visible levels of parking, and a public plaza out front with a fountain, to complement the Sunset Harbour fountain across the street. Inside the store, a cafe will be located on an upper mezzanine. Renderings show solid stretches of Christmas colors. Green for Whole Foods. Red for Wells Fargo. White stucco.

Local activists are concerned about the traffic the 5,359 daily trips the store would generate. Then there's already a Fresh Market, Epicure, and two Publix Grocery Stores within a four block radius. The store's rather generic big box look, and the fact that all the parking is just right there, totally contrasts with the more imaginative and distinctive designs of those other grocery stores. (One Publix is historic. The other is a silvery Carlos Zapata-designed space ship. Fresh Market is urban and swanky. Epicure is cute and neighborly). The Miami Beach Planning Board will review it at their meeting on the 28th.
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Preliminary Construction set to begin on Brickell Bayview Center

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Vacant Lot in Edgewater Sells For $64 Million

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^ The FAA is being overzealous since I've seen airports around the world who have to land large planes in a valley between mountains with even shorter runways. Problem is they can't move mountains though. Also you are going to tell us a pilot can't maneuver around 3 or 4 super talls concentrated in the heart of Miami? If a plane is in trouble does it matter whether it hits a super tall building or a 5 story one on the ground?
Perhaps Miami should wipe out all ground development over the flight paths until they reach the ocean too.
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^ The FAA is being overzealous since I've seen airports around the world who have to land large planes in a valley between mountains with even shorter runways. Problem is they can't move mountains though. Also you are going to tell us a pilot can't maneuver around 3 or 4 super talls concentrated in the heart of Miami? If a plane is in trouble does it matter whether it hits a super tall building or a 5 story one on the ground?
Perhaps Miami should wipe out all ground development over the flight paths until they reach the ocean too.
This is a complete non sequitur.

It's not about airports and large planes around the world in valleys or anywhere else that you have personally seen; it's about air travel at MIA in the United States which is tightly regulated (for very good reason) by an agency primarily concerned with air traffic safety.

Pilots should not have to potentially "maneuver around 3 or 4 super talls" in downtown Miami. Even suggesting that they should be able to do so is beyond preposterous. And trying to somehow equate the obstacle posed by a 5-story building or any ground development with a 1000'-ft tower when it comes to a large commercial airliner in an emergency situation at takeoff is simply silly.

Not only is your argument a non sequitur, it is also plain stupid.
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This is a complete non sequitur.

It's not about airports and large planes around the world in valleys or anywhere else that you have personally seen; it's about air travel at MIA in the United States which is tightly regulated (for very good reason) by an agency primarily concerned with air traffic safety.

Pilots should not have to potentially "maneuver around 3 or 4 super talls" in downtown Miami. Even suggesting that they should be able to do so is beyond preposterous. And trying to somehow equate the obstacle posed by a 5-story building or any ground development with a 1000'-ft tower when it comes to a large commercial airliner in an emergency situation at takeoff is simply silly.

Not only is your argument a non sequitur, it is also plain stupid.
Pilots sure must suck these days.
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^ It's not stupid it's the truth. How many planes have flown in to high rise buildings in the US? Do you have any stats? Sounds like you are more into hypetheticals like the FAA is.
I have seen smaller aircraft crash into houses & commercial buildings here in central Florida.
In fact we had one today in Lakeland which despite being surrounded by a rural area managed to crash into a warehouse.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/...uilding/njs8c/

Also please explain how chopping of 19 feet from the Panorama tower from it's original height of 849 feet somehow makes it safer for airplanes.
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^ It's not stupid it's the truth. How many planes have flown in to high rise buildings in the US? Do you have any stats? Sounds like you are more into hypetheticals like the FAA is.
I have seen smaller aircraft crash into houses & commercial buildings here in central Florida.
In fact we had one today in Lakeland which despite being surrounded by a rural area managed to crash into a warehouse.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/...uilding/njs8c/

Also please explain how chopping of 19 feet from the Panorama tower from it's original height of 849 feet somehow makes it safer for airplanes.

are you being serious? i seriously can't tell if you are trolling or not, so i guess if it is trolling, it is a good one?


and did it ever occur to you that perhaps the reason so few planes fly into skyscrapers is because of these FAA regulations?
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are you being serious? i seriously can't tell if you are trolling or not, so i guess if it is trolling, it is a good one?


and did it ever occur to you that perhaps the reason so few planes fly into skyscrapers is because of these FAA regulations?
Sorry but I have been a member of this forum for 13 years and even longer than that when it was called "Nayld's skyscraperage before that dating back to 1999. I can rest assure you that I am not troll.

As for the FAA they agreed to approve 3 towers over 1,000 feet | 300 Meters plus in downtown Miami including One Bayfront Plaza at 1,010 feet | 307 meters tall.

As for planes flying over the downtown/ Brickell district? Hers is a pic of a AA Jet flying directly south of the 4 Seasons Tower which is about 800 feet tall. As if another 200 feet would be a hazard to "Aviation"!



This American Airlines jet isn't flying over the Brickell business district now is it?
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^ It's not stupid it's the truth. How many planes have flown in to high rise buildings in the US? Do you have any stats? Sounds like you are more into hypetheticals like the FAA is.
I have seen smaller aircraft crash into houses & commercial buildings here in central Florida.
In fact we had one today in Lakeland which despite being surrounded by a rural area managed to crash into a warehouse.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/...uilding/njs8c/

Also please explain how chopping of 19 feet from the Panorama tower from it's original height of 849 feet somehow makes it safer for airplanes.
Wow, this a well-reasoned and relevant argument -- you really should present it to MIA, the airlines, the commercial pilots unions, and the FAA. Once they hear this, I'm sure that they'll see the error of their ways and then there should be no problem gaining approval whatsoever.

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As for planes flying over the downtown/ Brickell district? Hers is a pic of a AA Jet flying directly south of the 4 Seasons Tower which is about 800 feet tall. As if another 200 feet would be a hazard to "Aviation"!



This American Airlines jet isn't flying over the Brickell business district now is it?
You just still fail to understand the issue. This example you shared completely proves it... posting the above pic just shows how misinformed you are. Try learning something about the issue before offering hollow, flawed, irrelevant, and overall inane arguments. You would think you would have learned that after being "a member of this forum for 13 years and even longer than that when it was called "Nayld's skyscraperage before that dating back to 1999"... but obviously not.

The FAA’s proposal would change the way the agency assesses proposals to build new structures or modify existing structures near 388 airports to take into account the hazard that would be created to one-engine takeoffs.

The Federal Aviation Administration proposal, supported by airports and airlines, is driven by encroaching development that limits safe flight paths for planes that might lose power in an engine during takeoff. Planes can fly with only one engine, but they have less power to climb quickly over obstacles.

The proposals are meant to ensure that planes have safe flight paths in case they lose power to one engine during takeoff. That's a relatively rare occurrence, but only one mishap could spell tragedy.

As more buildings, cellphone towers, wind turbines and other tall structures go up near airports, there are fewer safe flight paths available. Current regulations effectively limit building heights based on the amount of clearance needed by planes with two operating engines.

Airlines already must sometimes cut down on the number of passengers and the amount of cargo carried by planes taking off from airports in
Burbank and San Jose in California, and in Honolulu, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, and near Washington, D.C., among others, so they will be light enough to clear obstructions if only one engine is available, said Chris Oswald, vice president of the Airports Council International-North America. The problem is exacerbated in hot weather when air is denser and planes require more power during takeoff. Bigger planes that carry lots of passengers and cargo on lucrative international flights are especially affected.


This happens frequently in Miami, especially with cargo and int'l flights.

Add all of this to the fact that: MIA main runways run E-W with takeoff to the east due to the easterly prevailing winds in Miami, and there is a legitimate issue that concerns all knowledgeable parties involved.
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I stopped reading this panjandrum as soon as I saw "pilot unions."
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The FAA is strict because Americans are paranoid. This reactionary proposal does nothing but hurt business, and is excessive when the record is very good. Very rarely do planes crash into skyscrapers and its not even necessary even with one engine. Not only is this affecting MIA, but many 100's of airports across the U.S..
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