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Old Posted May 23, 2014, 4:44 PM
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Paraiso Mega Project adds another tower. So far we have 4 towers.

Thread: http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...72#post6589172

So far we have:

• Paraiso Bay I – 345 units
• Paraiso Bay II – 345 units
• One Paraiso – 276 units
• Paraiso Bayviews – 396 units

They plan two more towers. Not yet revealed.
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Casa Brickell:




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Joining Le Park and the Atton Hotel in the previously little-known but centrally located triangle of real estate behind Simpson Park is Casa Brickell, which has just launched sales reports exMiami. The ten story, 81 unit building is designed by the rather grandly named architect Carlos Ponce de Leon, and developed by TSG Paragon Development.

According to renderings, the building looks like it will have some very classic modernist touches, including raw concrete, white balconies set against gray walls with black window mullions, and the word 'LOBBY' in giant bold helvetica letters in the lobby.
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49 downtown high-rises set to start



The 43 story Bond on Brickell under construction

Tallying what’s on the drawing boards of real estate developers, greater downtown Miami appears to be on the verge of a condominium explosion.

There are 49 projects with a total of 16,843 units in the preconstruction phase in the greater downtown area, according to data compiled by Cranespotters.com, a website affiliated with the Miami Association of Realtors that tracks condo preconstruction projects in South Florida.

Greater downtown covers the downtown area north of the Miami River and the Brickell area south of the river.

The totals seem to represent another condo boom, although the number of units that actually are built is usually less than the number listed in preconstruction, said veteran Miami real estate broker Ron Shuffield.

“What ends up being built is certainly a lesser number,” he added.

Preconstruction figures often include projects that have not yet been submitted for official review and those that are trying to raise money by selling units in advance of construction. Sometimes the list also can be outdated, as some projects listed as being in preconstruction have already gone into construction.

For instance, the Related Group’s 28-floor, 192-unit MyBrickell project is listed in preconstruction by Cranespotters.com, but most of the building already has been constructed and all of its units reportedly have been sold.

Still, such lists are a good indicator of general activity in the region’s condo markets, said Mr. Shuffield, president of Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors. In addition to those units in preconstruction, he said, about 4,500 units currently are in construction in the Brickell area alone.

As the situation stands, Brickell may be facing an oversupply of condos that could cause prices to stagnate, according to Mr. Shuffield, who has worked the local real estate market for 39 years. He said the situation should become clearer in four to six months, when many of the projects being built now should be completed or be nearing completion.

He estimated that once those units are completed, Brickell will have an inventory of condos that should take about 15 months to be absorbed. He said an eight- or nine-month absorption period is preferred because it signals a balance between supply and demand that can keep prices increasing steadily, but not at too fast a pace.

“Generally,” he explained, when there’s an absorption period of “12 months or over, prices begin to stagnate at some point.”

If all or nearly all of the nearly 17,000 units listed in preconstruction now in greater downtown are built and placed on the market in the next five years, he added, it probably would create an imbalance that stagnates or even drops prices.

Prior to the last housing meltdown, about 23,000 condo units were built in greater downtown from 2003 through 2008, according to Mr. Shuffield.

“I don’t think we could absorb 17,000 units now,” he said, “but I don’t think we’re going to have that many” in the end.

Mr. Shuffield called Miami-Dade County’s condo market as a whole a “tale of two cities” – one, greater downtown, where prices have been rising steadily and construction is heavy, and another in the outlying suburbs, where prices and construction in most locations have been stagnant or close to it.

Meanwhile, South Florida’s other big “downtown” condo markets – downtown Fort Lauderdale and downtown West Palm Beach – are showing just a fraction of the preconstruction activity that downtown Miami is showing.

Downtown West Palm Beach has seven projects listed with a total of 2,122 units. Downtown Fort Lauderdale has 11 projects listed with a total of just 596 units, according to Crane
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Mr. Shuffield said he isn’t surprised by the disparity between Miami and Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach, given that Miami has developed a “global brand” and appeal that far exceeds the other cities.

In Miami-Dade, he said, about a third of all buyers come from outside the US – a very high percentage compared with other major US metro areas.

In greater downtown, the percentage of foreign buyers is even higher. He also estimates that only 15% to 20% of greater downtown buyers make their units their primary residence, and many of them never live there at all, instead opting to rent their units.

Either way, it helps keep the local economy moving, as whoever lives in the units makes related purchases.

“I’ve lost track of the number of people I’ve referred to furniture dealers and car dealers,” he added.

Link: http://www.miamitodaynews.com/2014/0...ses-set-start/
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It seems like every day brings another highrise (12/13 stories or greater). Although I like to consider 13> a highrise. Nevertheless, good news. The Miami metro seems to be competing with NYC in terms of highrise. I've noticed at least 1 highrise per day or every 2 days. Likewise, the same for NYC. Both cities/metros are definitely #1 and #2 in the nation currently with the most highrises being UC, proposed, or in Demo. Also, very interesting article
bobdreamz. I do recall crane spotters mentioning at one point that the whole metro has something like 300 highrises either UC, DEMO, or proposed. If only the membership for cranespotters wasn't $10,000. So much information.
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Coral Gables project scores $24.5M loan

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A preconstruction mixed-use development in Coral Gables received a $24.5 million first mortgage loan. Grandbridge Real Estate Capital issued the loan to developer, the Mile at Coral Gables LLC, a joint venture between New York-based Greystone, Alta Developer, and Strategic Properties, according to GlobeSt. Known as, the Mile at Coral Gables — and located at 3622 Southwest 22nd Street — the project will rise 13 stories and feature 3,000 square feet of retail, as well as 119-unit luxury apartments. “The Mile at Coral Gables’ proximity to downtown and the airport is a key reason why the location is so attractive for a growing influx of sophisticated residents,” Grandbridge senior vice president Phil Carroll said. “This project fits with the area’s increasing demand for housing within walking distance of shopping, restaurants and cultural attractions.”
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Note: Also, for Goldenduskphotohraphy, would you happen to have any contruction images for certain projects in the proposal section of SSP. There are 18 pages of projects, and going through them all, there are a couple of projects that have been UC for a while. IDK why they are cluttering the section. Maybe a mod like Urbanizer could move them with proof of UC via pics. He seems to be a mod that gets stuff done at least.
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Bath Club Estates :



Note: Not to be confused with "Bath Club" which is a different project with a similar name.


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In Miami Beach, the 13-unit Bath Club Estates will be the second Bath Club-branded project developed by Peebles. The first, the Residences at the Bath Club, incorporated 107 condos and six oceanfront villas into the site of the members-only Bath Club, built in 1928. Completed in 2006, the Residences at the Bath Club units average 3,600 square feet.

For Bath Club Estates, Peebles is taking the emphasis on larger units a step further. As designed, the project’s smallest condos would total 5,000 square feet.

Peebles recruited Arquitectonica’s Bernardo Fort-Brescia and a group of interior designers including Joao Armentano, Alexandra Champalimaud, Jennifer Post and Alison Spear to come up with design concepts. But unit buyers have the final say on what their condos look like.

Construction is expected to begin by October, with hopes of finishing the project by the end of 2015 or early 2016.
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Future site of a possible development:
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Riviera Beach Investors plunked down $10.5 million for a beachfront property located between the Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Resort & Spa and Hilton Singer Island Oceanfront/Palm Beaches.

The Orlando-based company acquired the 2.8-acre parcel at 3730 North Ocean Drive last Tuesday, according to Palm Beach County records. It did not obtain financing for the purchase. The property’s zoning allows for hotel or residential development.

Another Orlando company, Marriott Ownership Resorts, sold the land to Riviera Beach Investors, which got a significant discount from the $15.4 million the seller paid in January 2008. The previous owner spent $17 million on the parcel in August 2005.
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All Aboard Florida's Curvy Alternative Miami Station Design


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Over at exMiami, a reader has pointed out an alternate design of the monumental Downtown Miami train station that All Aboard Florida is building, which AAF seems to have also submitted to the authorities along with the design presented last week. ExMiami says it's "striking", which would certainly be one thing to call this design

It's likely of course that the version being built is the one publicly announced, but the comparisons are fascinating. The last image, a schematic showing the organization of the project's various parts, including train station, hotel, residential units, etc., is also probably applicable to both versions.



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Miami’s Museum Park opens Saturday



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After 14 years, Miami’s Museum Park will open to the public this Saturday.

The downtown waterfront park has been a site of contention for years, most recently because of plans to build a soccer stadium on a section of public green space – that proposal was scrapped recently by Miami Mayor Tomás Regalado, according to the Miami Herald.


“Come see your park. Just stand out there, and look,’’ Miami Commissioner Marc Sarnoff said. “We’ve created great bones for this park. It can be improved and enhanced. But the infrastructure came out much better than I ever expected. Everybody should be proud of this park.’’

The new $40 million park replaces the old Bicentennial Park, which lacked attractions and a socially conscious design. The site had essentially sat closed for years.
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Harbourside Place near completion



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The massive project is scheduled to wrap up this September, and when it opens it will include two five-story waterfront hotels, with 178 rooms; two five-story parking garages; 66,000 square feet of retail; nearly 55,000 square feet of office space; and about 33,000 square feet of restaurant space. The property will also include a 600-seat amphitheater, a 2.5-mile bicycle-pedestrian pathway, and a 20-slip marina.
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Condo Tower Coming To North Bay Village's Old Crab Shack




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On the north side of the 79th Street Causeway, at the site of a shuttered Crab Shack restaurant, and quite close to Shuckers, which used to be a neighborhood fave until that dock incident happened (has it reopened yet?), North Bay Village pols have given tentative approval for a 22 story tower called, very imaginatively, 1555 Kennedy Causeway. Maybe it's a working title. The building will have 127 residential units, as well as offices, shops, and restaurants, which could be kind of nice to walk to from Shuckers if they ever replace that damn dock.
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For those who may be interested (along with myself), the Miami/South Florida imagery on Google Earth has been updated. It is now current as of January 2014.
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3,000 student charter school coming to Miami



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The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners on Thursday approved a plan that calls for what could be the largest charter school in Florida.

With 3,000 students, the school, known as Pinecrest Academy, would seat more pupils than any other charter school in the state, according to attorney and State Sen. Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, who represented the property owner.

“It was slated to be a shopping center, another strip mall basically,’’ he said. “So we decided a charter school instead of a strip mall.”
The Academica run school has already received a charter from the Miami-Dade School Board, according to the Miami Herald. It could open at Southwest Eighth Street and Southwest 152nd Avenue as early as 2015.
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^ I wonder why they are calling it the Pinecrest Academy since it is nowhere near Pinecrest itself. This is almost on the edge of the Everglades!
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For those who may be interested (along with myself), the Miami/South Florida imagery on Google Earth has been updated. It is now current as of January 2014.
Yeah, they did. I saw it. I went onto Google Earth by other night ago. I saw the FLL south runway. It's coming along nicely. It will be completed sometime on September 18, 2014.
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Yeah, they did. I saw it. I went onto Google Earth by other night ago. I saw the FLL south runway. It's coming along nicely. It will be completed sometime on September 18, 2014.
I dunno...the Gables still looked like it was about a year old...
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I dunno...the Gables still looked like it was about a year old...
Some of the 3D imagery has been updated. Using Google Earth 3D. A couple of new towers that weren't there a couple of weeks ago. They definitely did update it though. Not all the areas though. On another note, I'm still waiting for the Update for NYC. Both on the 3D level and 2D. Bing Maps also I'm hoping updates the imagery (45 Degree) for Miami. Its woefully outdated.
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Long-delayed nightclub to open in Wynwood


HOUSE will create as many as 100 new jobs, owner says

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A new nightclub slated to open this month in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District will create 50 to 100 new jobs, according to the owner.

The club, dubbed HOUSE, took six years and nearly $10 million dollars in real estate to complete, but is now slated to open on May 16, owner Mark Lowe, told the South Florida Business Journal. The club plans to employ contortionists, opera singers, drag artists, aerialists and other performance artists.

Lowe hopes to eventually bring 10 nightclubs, 10 restaurants and 10 hotels to the area, despite facing years of hurdles.
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This and Worldcenter going up simultaneously would be insane.
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The Downtown core is going to look vastly different in about 3 years. These projects should rejuvenate the area.
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