Adler Group Reveals Plan For Miami Riverside Central site

Conceptual Plans For Miami Riverside Site

Adler Group has revealed conceptual plans to build an office tower and three other towers at the City of Miami's Miami Riverside Central site located at 444 SW 2nd Ave, according to Miami Today.

Designed by Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates, the site would have 36,177 square feet of ground floor retail, 100 public parking spaces and a landscaped public riverwalk. There would also be a 8,963-square foot hotel lobby, 35,145 square feet of amenity decks on three of the buildings and  13,087 square feet of office space. 

The Miami City Commission must approve a referendum for the November ballot that would would allow the City of Miami to approve a lease or sale to Adler Group in return for a new office building.

A Look At The Soon To Be Demolished Main Rotunda At Cocowalk

Main Rotunda At Cocowalk

Main Rotunda At Cocowalk

The Eastern portion of Cocowalk has begun demolition, where there used to be a Duffys Sport Grill and an abandoned Hooters Restaurant, to make way for a new 5 story class a office called One Cocowalk. The main rotunda, where the second level held a Fat Tuesdays is closed off and will eventually be demolished to create an open courtyard.

Cocowalk was purchased for $87.5 million in May 2015. The new Cocowalk was designed by Beame Architectural Partnership and Foreseer.

Construction Begins On Grove Bay Garage At The Harbour Coconut Grove

The Harbour Coconut Grove

The Harbour Coconut Grove

Site work has started on the two story Grove Bay Garage in Coconut Grove and workers begin clearing the land. Originally, three stories, the garage has been reduced to two floors, but will still have 333 parking spaces. 

After much delay, construction started on The Harbour in March after the demolition of the abandoned Chart House Restaurant that was on the site. 

New Tower Coming To Miami Arts & Entertainment District

Proposed Site in Red

Proposed Site in Red

J. Milton & Associates has applied to rezone a 1.7 acre site in the Arts & Entertainment District to build a tower with up to 550 units, according to The Real Deal.

The site was purchased for $7.3 million in January 2015 and is located between the nearly completed Canvas Condo and The Filling Station Lofts between NE 16 St and NE 17th St and NE Miami Pl and NE Miami Ct. 

Under current zoning, the developer can build up to 36 stories with 852 residential units, but only micro-units. Under new zoning they can build up to 550 units in the range of 750 - 1300 square feet.

Other buildings in the area include the nearly complete Square Station and the under construction Art Plaza.

L'Atelier Miami Beach Construction Photos

L'Atelier Miami Beach

L'Atelier Miami Beach

Most of the windows and balconies have been installed on the 18 story condo L'Atelier Miami Beach after topping off November 2017.

Work is still continuing on the exterior of the old Golden Sands Hotel as the façade is being restored. 

Previous construction photos of L'Atelier can be viewed here.

Brickell Flatiron Reaches 42nd Floor Of Construction (Photos & Video)

Brickell Flatiron at 42 floors

Brickell Flatiron at 42 floors

Brickell Flatiron has reached the 42nd floor of construction, up from the 37th floor last month and up from the halfway mark of the 32nd floor in early April.

Developed by CMC Group, Brickell Flatiron is 75 percent sold.

Groundbreaking began on Brickell Flatiron March 2016 and is expected to be completed in June 2019. Once finished, the luxury condominium will rise 64 floors at 736 feet.

Previous construction photos of Brickell Flatiron can be viewed here.

Arte By Antonio Citterio Tops Off

Arte By Antonio Citterio

Arte By Antonio Citterio

The 12 story Arte By Antonio Citterio has topped off in Surfside. When we last looked at the project in March, the building just reached the 5th floor and started going vertical in January.

Arte by Antonio Citterio is being developed by ASRR Capital and Süzer Group and is located a block away from The Surf Club Four Seasons.

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