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Old Posted Mar 22, 2009, 4:41 PM
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2009, 6:16 PM
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Dear lord, someone get some serious water and fertilizer on those palms stat!
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2009, 8:20 PM
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Dear lord, someone get some serious water and fertilizer on those palms stat!
We're in a drought again it looks like until our tropical season, and hopefully again, the tropical season will be kind to all our new construction. Met2 is shaping up rather nicely. Thanks for your more recent pics guys. There are threads for the individual projects in the Miami forum of SkyscraperCity. I don't know about here. I don't spend as much time here as I used to.
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Old Posted Mar 23, 2009, 2:17 AM
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Met 2 looks great....
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2009, 7:56 AM
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I was in Miami last week and shot a couple of construction updates.

These are Met 2:






I couldn't get closer to see what this is, but I'm sure most of you can tell me:


Does either of these have its own thread?
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2009, 2:18 PM
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1450 Brickell & MET 2 look outstanding! I especially like the 2 tone blue/green glass of Met 2. Mary Brickell Village seems to be busy which is nice to see pedestrians in the Brickell area. Thanks to all for the recent updates.
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Two-tower residential, hotel and retail complex in downtown Miami up for vote

By Yudislaidy Fernandez
A local developer looks at the credit crisis and real estate bust as a perfect opportunity to lay plans to build a two-tower residential, hotel and retail complex in downtown Miami — once markets bounce back.
The city commission is to vote today (4/23) on plans for the mixed-use project at 1700 Biscayne Blvd., between Northeast 17th Street and 17th Terrace west of the boulevard.
An investor group listed as Biscayne Arts LLC, Brickell North Investments Inc. and Miami Proarts II Inc. plans to build the complex comprised of one 603-foot tower facing Biscayne to hold 261 residential units and 289 hotel rooms, the permit application shows.
The 543-foot second tower to face Northeast Second Avenue is to have another 358 residences.
The project is to include 140,281 square feet of retail and 1,369 parking spaces.
Project investor James Goldstein, CEO of Midgard Development Group — builders of 79-loft condo The Bank at 8101 Biscayne Blvd. — said the property is well-located to fill the needs of a growing, more viable downtown.
"There are no immediate markets for the project," he said. "But projects like these are done years in advance."
A major use special permit is valid two years, followed by two two-year extensions.
The site's current users include a Burger King, an office building and an exposition venue to open soon, Mr. Goldstein said.
The plan is to build once the credit and real estate markets rebound and more housing is absorbed, he said.
"We will like to be earlier in the (market) curve than later," he said.
Construction could begin in two to three years, he said.
"No financing is in place at this time," he said, adding jokingly: "I know there isn't any financing in the planet right now."
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Thumbs up Wow!!!

I find it incredible that something like this was even proposed at a time like this. I think it only goes to show how strong the interest is in continuing development here in Miami. We are nowhere near done with this city.
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UM ready to break ground on life sciences park

The University of Miami has its own stimulus plan for South Florida: a life science park set to break ground in July with the expectation of creating 4,531 permanent jobs and a $253 million annual economic output.

The university has signed a development deal with Hanover, Md.-based Wexford Science & Technology for the first phase of the project, which would encompass 211,000 square feet out of the 2 million square feet in six buildings ultimately planned for the life science park, said Dr. Bart Chernow, whose titles include VP of special programs and vice provost of technology advancement at UM Miller School of Medicine.

The UM Life Science Park would house both established and spin-off companies looking to partner with university researchers. It would offer leases of preconstructed wet labs, offices and shared facilities as technology development suites.

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Miami building project stopped after human bones found

MIAMI - Construction of a multimillion dollar apartment building is on hold while authorities investigate the discovery of human bones at the site, CBS 4 reports.

The project was shut down Wednesday after construction workers found the bones.

Kelly Penton, with the city of Miami, said workers found the bones as they were digging at Northwest 71st Street and Fourth Avenue. Miami police have confirmed the bones are human.

It is suspected that the construction site was once a cemetery dating back to the late 1800s.




The remains that have been uncovered are at the Medical Examiner's office.

Other experts are expected to head to the scene to do more digging; excavation of the entire area could take years and may shut down the entire construction project.


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nice addition to the southern edge of the skyline
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Sonesta Mikado Hotel to start work in June once $16 million rebate is in hand

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Construction on the $100-plus million, 36-story Sonesta Mikado Hotel in the Omni area will start in June, says Miami developer Tibor Hollo — right after a city vote to give the hotel a $16 million tax rebate.
The mixed-use hotel comes before the Omni Community Redevelopment Agency next week, when Miami commissioners acting as the agency's board are to decide on the rebate of tax increment financing.
The Zyscovich Architects-designed hotel, at 1701 NE 4th Ave., is to have about 252 hotel rooms and 120 suites managed by Sonesta, said Mr. Hollo, chairman and president of Florida East Coast Realty.
Mr. Hollo said he hopes the luxury project — with amenities such as a 20,000-square-foot, full-service spa, upscale restaurant and about 40,000 square feet slated for medical offices — becomes a catalyst to jump start development downtown.
"Nothing is moving," he said. "You used to see hundreds of cranes and now you see none."
An estimated 300 people are to be hired in the hotel — to be completed in 22 months — and another 600 are to do construction, he said.
"For construction, we'll be hiring all local contractors. We are not hiring outside," he said.
The project's value and job creation are some elements that could make it eligible to receive a rebate from the Community Redevelopment Agency.
Executive Director Jim Villacorta said the agency has long thought of rebates as an incentive for developers to build within the agency's boundaries, encouraging them to build projects faster and get them on the tax roll.
The redevelopment agency fills its coffers by setting a base value for the area's real property and receiving for agency use the tax increment above the base level as property values rise.
"We are not giving them money up front," Mr. Villacorta said. "If they don't build, they don't get anything."
Last month, the agency reached its first tax rebate agreement with Miami developer Ignacio Garcia Du-Quesne, who plans a $200 million retail and office project known as Bayview Market, also in the Omni area. He plans to begin work next year, he says.
Bayview Market is eligible for a 50% tax rebate once completed, totaling up to $20 million.
Mr. Hollo says he is awaiting the redevelopment agency's May 18 vote before he can begin construction on the multi-million dollar project, for which he says he has financing in place.
Agency officials have voiced interest in the project because of the hospitality jobs it would yield and the medical tourism it could attract to the Omni area.
But inherited debt already limits the agency's funds.
The agency spent close to half of the Omni redevelopment district's $14.5 million budget this year to pay off construction loans the city inherited from Miami-Dade County for the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. That contribution is to continue annually.
The upscale Asian-themed hotel is to be managed by Boston-based Sonesta, a company that operates a hotel in Coconut Grove and formerly owned one in Key Biscayne.
"It will be a very lovely urban hotel, resort," said Stephanie Sonnabend, president and CEO of Sonesta International Hotels Corp., "something the Sonesta has been involved in for many years in Coconut Grove."
Other amenities include a recreation deck, bar and grill, and 14,000 square feet designed for meetings.
With very little development rising in Miami, she said, the company is optimistic about this venture with a longtime developer.
"If anyone can do this, it is Tibor Hollo," she said. "He has such a strong development record." Miami-based Florida East Coast Realty says it has built more than 55 million square feet of developments in the past five decades.
Said Ms. Sonnabend: "We really see this [area] as a growing and exciting destination part of Miami."
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Great pics. Looking good...

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