Buildings & Houses Demolished At Miami River Site

The Pleasure Emporium Demolished

The Pleasure Emporium Demolished

After receiving approval from the Urban Development Review Board, demolition has begun at the Miami River site located just East of I-95 and along the Miami River.

The buildings on the site that were demolished include the Pleasure Emporium III, Sir Speedy and several single family homes. Currently Finnegan's on the River and a few boating stores remain on the site closest to the river and should be demolished soon. 

The Miami River site is part of the transformation of West Brickell and will be built in five phases of construction. 

Renderings of the project can be seen here.

Related Group Gets $117.5M Loan For One Paraiso

One Paraiso

The under construction 53 story One Paraiso received a $117.5 million loan from financial company TPG, according to the Real Deal.

One Paraiso is part of the Paraiso Bay compound located in the Edgewater district of Miami.

The Transformation Of West Brickell - Part 2

West Brickell

The area West of the Metrorail tracks and East of I-95 in Brickell is typically known as West Brickell and this previous area of houses and low rise condos is continuing to change with new developments. 

Last year we looked at West Brickell and its transformation and many of those buildings under construction such as Vista Grande, City Heights, West Brickell View and City Crossings have been completed. A new wave of condos are being constructed or under development. 

On the Southern end of West Brickell Atton Hotel and Le Parc at Brickell are under construction right next to each other and what used to be low rise apartments. Both of these buildings just recently topped out.

Also currently under construction are SoMa at Brickell, Brickell View Terrance, Brickell Ten and Broadstone Brickell. Before construction began on SoMa at Brickell there was a low rise apartment complex that sat abandoned for many months before it was finally torn down. The 8 story building is almost near completion. On the Broadstone Brickell site, there was also an abandoned apartment complex that was vacant for over a year before it was eventually torn down. This land was originally purchased by Miami Sunrise Properties for $13 million  before being flipped and sold for $20 million to Alliance Residential Company. 

A project that will change the whole look and feel of the area is Miami River. Miami River will be compromised of four 60 story towers that will include residential units, hotel and office space. 

Recent purchases in the area within the past year include Millennium Developments ($16M), Brickell City Rentals ($10.5M), Marathon Lodging ($15.5M) and Optimum USA Brickell 2 ($25M). The purchased site of Marathon Lodging was supposed to be a Walgreens before being sold. For 8 years the site was home to an abandoned car wash. None of these developers have announced what they planned on building on these recently purchased sites. Whatever they plan to build, it will definitely continue to change the look and feel of the area.

Icon Bay Officially Open

Icon Bay

Icon Bay had it's grand opening party on Friday June 26th. After starting construction in March 2013, the 42 story building is now officially complete. It is the second condo in the area to be finished after the completion of Bay House.

The Arquitectonica designed building and developed by The Related Group offers clear views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach. 

Residents also have Icon Bay Park below the building.

Construction progress photos of Icon Bay can be seen here.

SLS Brickell Construction Photos Update

SLS Brickell

SLS Brickell

SLS Brickell continues to rise taller in Brickell. The tower will rise 52 stories and comprise of 450 residential units plus an SLS Hotel. 

Construction is expected to be completed in 2016. 

Photos of construction a year ago can be seen here.