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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 8:41 PM
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Talking MIAMI | Anantara Miami Resort & Residences | 650 FT | 50 FLOORS

Tower 36

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Floors: 32
Height: 635 FT
Units: 0 (No residential!)
Office SQ: 312,058 SQFT
Parking Spaces: 671 Spaces Provided (463 Required) *Will include 2 floors of underground parking to minimize podium usage.
Retail/Commercial: 28,922 SQFT
Developer: TOWER 36, LLC
Architect: ODP Architects
Location: 3601 Biscayne Boulevard
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Weird place to put a big office tower. Far outside of downtown, not near any transit. At that location it would need a ton of parking. A tower like this would have been awesome in MWC.
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2023, 8:48 PM
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Today is full of weird proposals, but there's so much to unpack that I can't post them all at once.
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Weird place to put a big office tower. Far outside of downtown, not near any transit. At that location it would need a ton of parking. A tower like this would have been awesome in MWC.
There will be a new commuter rail station nearby in 2027:
https://www.thenextmiami.com/report-cost-increases-to-build-northeast-corridor/
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This will go to the UDRB on 10/18/2023. As of right project.
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Shenzhen has gifted us some of its architecture.

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Old Posted Oct 12, 2023, 8:11 PM
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There will be a new commuter rail station nearby in 2027:
https://www.thenextmiami.com/report-cost-increases-to-build-northeast-corridor/
Not that near by and 2027 is probably very generous. And its commuter rail, not mass transit (i.e. not expected to carry large amounts of people very often). That area needs real mass transit but that is probably 20 years away if ever. In the mean time all the office buildings being proposed up near midtown are madness.
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Smile downtown, not near any transit. At that location it would need a ton of parking. A to

Constructing the tower might not seem strange or unusual when considering the development of a new business/Office district especially given its proximity to the Health District.
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Not that near by and 2027 is probably very generous. And its commuter rail, not mass transit (i.e. not expected to carry large amounts of people very often). That area needs real mass transit but that is probably 20 years away if ever. In the mean time all the office buildings being proposed up near midtown are madness.
It's nice that the immediate area is getting a commuter rail station in the near future, but Edgewater and points north needs frequent mass transit (Metrorail), and waiting another 20 years for such a proposal is very procrastinating.

Hopefully, once the North Extension to Hard Rock Stadium is completed, then an extension NE to Aventura, as well as another extension to FIU and possibly to Southland and Zoo Miami can be a reality by the 2030s.

BTW, any progress on the construction site?
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Anantara Miami Resort & Residences Announced for 3601 Biscayne Boulevard in Edgewater

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One Thousand Group, the Miami-based development firm led by co-founders Kevin Venger, Louis Birdman, and Michael Konig, together with Minor Hotels, has announced Anantara Miami Resort & Residences, a planned 50-story, 650-foot mixed-use tower at 3601 Biscayne Boulevard in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. The project will mark the debut of the Anantara brand in the United States. Rising above Biscayne Bay, the tower is planned to contain 100 private branded condominium residences, 120 resort residences that will allow owners to make their residences available to hotel guests, and 50 five-star boutique hotel suites. Architecture is by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) and ODP Architecture & Design, with interiors by Patricia Urquiola.

The development is being positioned as a hospitality and residential concept rooted in Anantara’s origins in Thailand and its emphasis on wellness, vitality, and immersive hospitality. According to the announcement, the project will introduce a collection of vitality and longevity amenities intended to bring principles of ancient healing and modern longevity into Miami’s urban landscape. The hotel will occupy the first three tower floors, while the resort residences and private condominiums will be located above. Wellness programming will span the podium levels and include hotel- and condominium-specific amenities, along with a dedicated vitality center focused on movement, nutrition, and recovery.

As the first U.S. location for the 25-year-old brand, Anantara Miami Resort & Residences will introduce American audiences to Anantara’s approach to hospitality. Anantara, meaning “without end” in Sanskrit, is known for properties shaped by natural beauty and a focus on healing and vitality. The brand’s portfolio spans more than 50 properties in destinations including the Maldives, Vietnam, Indonesia, Mozambique, Austria, France, Italy, and Spain. Its parent company, Minor Hotels, operates more than 630 properties across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Indian Ocean, and the Middle East, and is best known in the United States for its Koh Samui properties in Thailand that served as the setting for Season 3 of HBO’s “The White Lotus.”

Located at the convergence of Edgewater, the Design District, and Wynwood, Anantara Miami Resort & Residences is being positioned as a gateway to Miami’s waterfront high-rise district. The announcement describes it as the first tower in the area with unobstructed northern views over Biscayne Bay. The site also offers access to nearby cultural institutions including Pérez Art Museum Miami, the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

Sales are expected to launch to the public later this year, with ONE Sotheby’s International Realty selected as the project’s exclusive sales team.




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