Turnberry Ocean Club Residences Starting To Go Vertical

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences

Located at 18501 Collins Avenue, the Turnberry Ocean Club Residences is starting to go vertical in Sunny Isles Beach.

The 650 foot, 54 story tower will have 154 residential units.

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences is being developed by Turnberry Associates, which received a $259 million construction loan in June 2017. Carlos Zapata is the architect. 

Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.

Nautilus South Beach Hotel Listed For Sale

Nautilus South Beach on Collins Ave

Nautilus South Beach on Collins Ave

The Nautilus South Beach is listed for sale and  could fetch up to $180 million, according to The Real Deal.

Built in 1950 in the style of Miami Modern (MiMo), the Nautilus Hotel was designed by famed architect Morris Lapidus. In 1985, the named was changed to Riande Continental Hotel under new ownership. 

The current owner, Quadrum Global, purchased the property in April 2011 for $61 million where it underwent extensive renovation and converted the name back to Nautilus Hotel.

Herzog and de Meuron's Jade Signature Near Completion

Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach

Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach

Jade Signature, the 57 story tower located in Sunny Isles Beach is getting closer to completion.

Construction began in late 2014 and topped off in October 2016.

Jade Signature is being developed by Fortune  International Group and designed by Herzog & de Meuron with landscaping by Raymond Jungles.

Previous construction photos of Jade Signature can be viewed here.

Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach Construction Photos

Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach

Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach

Located 15701 Collins Ave, the Ritz-Carlton Residences Sunny Isles Beach is starting to take shape and has reached the 24th floor of construction.

Groundbreaking began on the the 52 story Ritz-Carlton Residences with 212 residential units in June 2016. 

The tower is being developed by Fortune International Group and Château Group. Arquitectonica is the architect on the project. 

Construction is expected to be completed early 2019.

Foundation Work Begins At Art Plaza Site

Art Plaza Site 

Art Plaza Site 

After receiving approval from Miami's Urban Development Review Board in December 2017, foundation work has begun at Art Plaza.

Art Plaza will be two towers at 34 stories, 667 rental units and 15,000 square feet of commercial space.

The project is being developed by Melo Group and they are also building Aria on the Bay, which is opening in March and the under construction Square Station across the street. 

Aria On The Bay Set To Open in March

Aria on the Bay

Aria on the Bay

The 53 story Aria on the Bay is getting closer to completion and is expected to received its certificate of occupancy in March.

Developed by Melo Group, Aria on the Bay is 90% sold with 648 residential units. 

Music producer Timbaland recently bought two combined units for $4 million with more than 4700 square feet of interior space and 1300 square feet of outdoor space.

Previous construction photos of Aria on the Bay can be viewed here.

Former INS Building To Be Redeveloped Into Triton Center - Receives $26M Loan

INS Building at 7880 Biscayne Blvd

INS Building at 7880 Biscayne Blvd

Fullview Group has received a $26 million financing loan to redevelop a 1.4 acre site including the former INS building, according to The Real Deal. 

The 12 story building located at 7880 Biscayne Boulevard was built in 1962 and designed by Steward & Skinner Associates. It was originally called the Gulf American Corporation Building and used as the headquarters for Gulf American Corporation. The building is known for its vertical gold anodized screens that line the front of the windows and was once lit at night. The original design had a digital sign across the top of the building that displayed the news. 

The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) eventually took over the building in the 80's before finally vacating in 2008.

Florida Fullview Immigration Building LLC paid $12.5 million for the land and property in 2013. They plan on building the Triton Center, which includes redeveloping the INS Building into a 135 room Hilton Garden Inn and building three new buildings with 325 apartment units, 585 parking spaces and 25,000 square feet of commercial space. Architect firm Stantec is designing the project.