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Photos From Paraiso Bayviews Groundbreaking

On Wednesday August 12, The Related Group had the groundbreaking of Paraiso Bayviews in Miami's Edgewater district. The 44 story tower has 388 units and is currently 85% sold out. It was a perfect Summer Miami afternoon that was enjoyed by the large turn out event. Photos of the event can be seen below.

View of Biscayne Bay 

City Of Miami Wants To Sell Miami Riverside Center

View of Downtown Miami Towards Brickell

The City of Miami is working with CBRE to sell its administrative headquarters located next to the Miami River and I-95, according to the Miami Herald.  The building sits on 2 acres of land and is over 320,000 square feet which has potential for a "megaproject scale" as Curbed Miami describes.

Earlier this year, a 2.24 acre lot just North of the Miami Riverside Center site sold for $21 million by FP&L to Miami Bridge Lot Ventures. On the other side of the river is the Miami River project by Chetrit Group, which will be a megaproject with hotels, offices, retail and residential units that recently started demolition on the site. 

Any deal on the Miami Riverside Center for a land swap to build a new administrative center would require voter referendum. 

Triptych To Rise In Empty Lot In Midtown Miami

Triptych Miami

Triptych Miami

Triptych Miami is a mixed use building that will be a 290 room hotel, 40,000 square feet of retail space, 31,000 square feet of office space and have a rooftop restaurant. 

The project will be located at 3601 North Miami Avenue in Midtown Miami next to I-195, across from the Design District and just a block away from the under construction District 36. Triptych is being developed by HES Group and the 330 foot height was recently approved by the FAA, according to The Next Miami. 

Curbed Miami has renderings of the Triptych here.

A Look At the Met Square Site

Met Square

Met Square

In Downtown Miami, the Met Square site has finally started construction after battling archaeologists over the discovery of an ancient Tequesta village. 

The building, which will have a movie theatre and restaurant is being developed by MDM Development Group while the 42 story 391 residential units named Avant, is being developed by ZOM. ZOM is also developing Monarc at Met 3 across the street.

Renderings and plans for the archaeological site can be seen here at Curbed Miami.

1000 Museum Getting Ready For Concrete Pour

1000 Museum Towards Biscayne Bay

Over in the Park West District of Miami, 1000 Museum is getting ready for the concrete pour on the site. The base of two cranes have been installed and should go up very soon. 

According to Curbed Miami, new renderings show that 1000 Museum will not have an underwater glass wall rooftop pool anymore.

A previous look at the site can be seen here.

 

SLS Lux Going Vertical

SLS Lux Hotel & Residences Brickell

SLS Lux Hotel & Residences Brickell

Since our last update, SLS Lux was getting ready for the foundation pour at the site. Since then, two cranes have been installed and the building is starting to vertical. 

Curbed Miami has renderings of the Arquitectonica designed project here.

Brickell Heights Construction Updates

Brickell Heights

Brickell Heights

Construction at Brickell Heights is moving pretty quickly on both of the two towers. The pedestals that will rise into the residential units are starting to take shape. The glass windows are being installed on the lower portion of the buildings. 

Our previous construction update can be seen here.