Miami Beach-In 2020, David Martin and Russell Galbut sat down to conceptualize a challenging yet coveted project—a parcel of land at Miami Beach’s entrance, primed for development. Driven by Terra’s commitment to resiliency and conscious design, the two developers envisioned Miami Beach’s tallest tower, featuring luxury residences, top-tier amenities and a public park.
Read MoreMondrian South Beach Celebrates Reopening Revealing $20 Million Renovation And Baia Beach Club
The Mondrian South Beach has reopened, revealing its $20 million renovation and Baia Beach Club. The 220-room hotel, which is located at 1100 West Ave. in Miami Beach, recently completed a complete renovation including lobby, pool area, gym, spa, restaurant, event space, common areas and guest rooms. The renovation was designed by Peter Oleck and Danny Cubes of OS Design Group.
Read MoreTerra And Crescent Heights Break Ground On Canopy Park In South Beach
Terra and Crescent Heights, along with development partner New Valley, have broken ground on Canopy Park, located at the gateway to South Beach at after winning approval from the Miami Beach City Commission last year.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Released Video Of The 3 Acre Park Coming To Alton Road As Part Of Deal With Russell Galbut
Miami Beach has struck a deal with Crescent Heights co-founder Russell Galbut to bring a 3 acre park to Alton Road in exchange to allow Galbut to up-zone the old South Shore hospital site in South Beach.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Proposes 60-Story Mixed-Use Project At 1370 NE 2nd Ave. In Downtown Miami
Crescent Heights is nearing a final agreement to bring a 60-story mixed-use project to 1370 NE 2nd Ave. The proposal is expected to bring 1,100 residential units split between condos and rentals, 100,000 SF of office space and 1,100 parking spaces.
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