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Old Posted Jul 25, 2023, 5:22 PM
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Wink MIAMI | 100 Biscayne | 1,049 FT | 104 FLOORS

Developer Proposes 104-Story Tower In Downtown Miami
https://www.thenextmiami.com/another-104-story-tower-proposed-in-downtown-miami/

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Preliminary plans show it would include:

1,074 residential units (averaging 1,268 square feet)
252 hotel keys (averaging 540 square feet)
1,013 parking spaces

The Yve Hotel, an adjacent parking garage, and a 12-story office building at 141 NE 3rd Ave would be demolished.

Last year, a request was filed to include the properties in Miami-Dade’s Rapid Transit Zoning plan. The move would allow for county oversight of development on the property, rather than city.
Zyscovich, which is based in the New World Tower, is listed as the architect for the new tower.

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Old Posted Jul 25, 2023, 8:57 PM
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Cool! But I'll get more excited when I find out which developer / we see actual renderings.

Nice to hear though. Miami is burning up (in a good way)
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Cool! But I'll get more excited when I find out which developer / we see actual renderings.

Nice to hear though. Miami is burning up (in a good way)
The developer info is in the article :

The companies, which are said to be affiliates of RFR Realty, control the Yve and New World Tower office building, along with the parking garage and smaller office building. All were acquired in 2022.
RFR’s holdings include the Chrysler Building.


More on RFR Realty :

RFR Holding LLC is a Manhattan based, privately controlled real estate investment, development and management company founded in 1991.
Today the firm is known for owning and managing some of Manhattan’s most prestigious signature office properties, including 375 Park Avenue (The Seagram Building) and 405 Lexington (The Chrysler Building).

RFR has built a world-class portfolio of commercial and residential real estate, including many of New York’s signature office towers, ultra-luxury condominiums, hotels and high-end retail developments.

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Demolition Permits Applied For At Site Where 104-Story Tower Planned
https://www.thenextmiami.com/demolition-permits-in-process-at-site-where-104-story-tower-planned/
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The three pending demolition permit applications submitted to Miami’s Building Department are for:

316 NE 2 Street (Yve Hotel property) – total demolition of 74,143 square feet is planned, at an estimated cost of $1,514,319, according to the permit filing. The permit filing was created on May 26, and is still in the pre-screening phase
141 NE 3 Ave – total demolition of 55,431 square feet is planned, at an estimated cost of $713,978. The permit filing was created on May 26, and is still in the pre-screening phase
130 Biscayne Boulevard – total demolition is planned at an estimated cost of $1,536,115. The permit filing was created on May 30, with upfront fees paid and awaiting document upload

AlliedBean Demolition is listed as the contractor on all three permits.
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This project seems to be moving rather quickly especially for a Super tall!
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Yeah, hopefully the design will be sleek and glassy , almost like the previous design of One Bayfront Plaza.
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10 foot ceilings?
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Any progress???
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Proposed massing, not the final rendering, it's just meant to give you an idea.

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Any progress???
Not yet. Still awaiting for FAA approval.
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Signs of life have again emerged.

This was submitted under DIC Zoning today.

-1,074 units
-252 hotel rooms
-1,013 Parking Spots
-1000 SF of Retail






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Gotta love 16 storeys of above-grade parking..

Also - 5 elevators for over 1,000 units? What????
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Aside: why can’t they get those Freedom tower lots developed ?
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Aside: why can’t they get those Freedom tower lots developed ?
Because most of those lots are owned by Miami-Dade Community College.
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Because most of those lots are owned by Miami-Dade Community College.
Gotcha, does the college have any plans for the site ? Also, I seem to recall a highrise proposal that was going to wrap around the Freedom Tower.
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The Chateau Group had plans for two surface parking lots, but they have since been cancelled.



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Near-Supertall 955-Foot Tower Proposed for 130 Biscayne Boulevard, Designed by Foster + Partners
https://floridiandevelopment.com/near-su...e-boulevard-designed-by-foster-partners/

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Plans for a nearly 1,000-foot tower has just been revealed along Biscayne Boulevard, setting the stage for one of Miami’s tallest tower proposals in recent years. Located at 130 Biscayne Boulevard, 146 Biscayne Boulevard, and 141 NE 3rd Ave, the property is being redeveloped into a mixed-use destination by New York City-based RFR Realty, which owns all three properties. The developer intends to demolish all three mid-rises on-site for condos, retail, and hotel uses. Designed by world-renowned Foster + Partners in collaboration with Miami-based Revuelta Architecture, the tower marks another major entry by Foster + Partners into Miami’s skyline.

Developments like 130 Biscayne have been made increasingly common by relaxed zoning and generous height limits, which have turned Downtown Miami and Brickell into Miami’s new hot spot for tall construction. Should it move forward, 130 Biscayne Boulevard would join the skyline near the Waldorf Astoria, now under construction.

Spanning 1,667,604 SF and rising 87 stories, the tower is organized into multiple program areas across its height. Starting from the crown and extending down to level 31, the tower will contain 414 condominium residences, including one-, two-, and three-bedroom typologies as well as penthouse units. These units, fit with terraces, will have access to panoramic views of the Miami skyline and Biscayne Bay.

Multiple amenity floors are also integrated throughout, with levels 31, 32, and 85 dedicated to resident amenities. The 85th floor will feature a sky-level pool, along with a spa, bar, meditation room, and other wellness spaces.

Below the residential levels, the tower will house 144 hotel rooms. Levels 19 through 30 will offer a mix of suites, master suites, and traditional guest rooms. Like the condominium residents, hotel guests will enjoy access to abundant amenities, including a 140-seat fine-dining restaurant, a sky bar, a lounge, landscaped gardens, a pool, and more.

The lower portion of the tower will accommodate 495 parking spaces, 1,895 SF of ground-floor commercial space, and two basement levels for retail, hotel, and residential storage. The ground floor will also feature a residential drop-off area and a spacious residential lobby.




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The exterior finishes could make or break this. Hopefully Foster & Partners pulls it off. Interesting that they left out the supertall Waldorf Astoria from those models above. It is exciting that we are getting two tall Foster towers in Miami, with this tower and the Citadel Tower.

Ultra Music Festival is really going to revibrate with this wall of towers in front of it.
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