Aria Development and joint venture partner AQARAT real estate company have officially broken ground on YOTELPAD Miami, the 31-story Stantec-designed hotel/condo project in Downtown Miami. Stantec is providing not only the architecture and interior design but also engineering services for the 327,356 SF high-rise located at 227 NE 2nd Street.
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Inside The PROFILEmiami Fall Real Estate Showcase & Forum 2018
PROFILEmiami, Miami's leading real estate news platform, hosted its first annual PROFILEmiami Fall Real Estate Showcase & Forum on November 13, 2018. The evening was filled with education and networking, bringing together Miami’s local real estate leaders: top architects, brokers, developers, investors, real estate professionals, luminaries and government officials.
Read MoreRiver Landing Shops & Residences Unveils Waterfront "Restaurant Row" On The Miami River
The already under-construction River Landing Shops & Restaurants, being developed by River Landing Development including the Coral Gables-based UrbanX Group and Coralee Penabad along with H&R REIT, and Matthews Southwest, have revealed a waterfront “Restaurant Row,” further engaging the Miami River.
Read MoreCheck Out ZOM's Newly Opened Stantec-Designed Solitair In Brickell
ZOM Living's new Stantec-designed Solitair is now open in Brickell after breaking ground in 2015. Solitair is located directly across the street from Brickell City Centre at 86 SW 8th Street. The 50-story tower, which broke ground in 2015, features a design inspired by the Medjool date palm tree.
Read MoreCheck Out These Newly Released Renderings of YotelPad Which Is Set To Break Ground In Downtown Miami Q4 2018
YOTELPAD has released new renderings as the project gears up to break ground by Q4 2018. The project is expected to cost $150 million and has set a timeframe for delivery in 2020. YOTELPAD in Downtown Miami will be the first East Coast location of YOTEL's new YOTELPAD concept.
Read MoreWood Partners' Stantec-Designed Midtown 8 Officially Tops Off In Midtown Miami
Wood Partners, Stantec and Kast Construction have officially celebrated the topping off of Midtown 8, their new 28-story, 389,700 SF residential development in Midtown Miami. Located on a two-acre site at 2901 and 2951 NE 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami, the mixed-use development is by the Atlanta-based multifamily developer Wood Partners includes.
Read MoreDowntown Miami's Planned YOTEL Will Launch As Residential-Hotel Hybrid Concept YOTELPAD Miami
YOTEL, which was approved in July by Miami's Planning & Zoning Department, will launch as the first East Coast location of their new YOTELPAD concept. Located at 227 NE 2nd Street, the YOTELPAD will be a 29 story tower designed by Stantec, will include both 208 residential units and 250 micro-sized hotel units.
Read MoreStantec Releases New Renderings of Park-Line Miami and Park-Line West Palm Beach
Park-Line Miami and Park-Line West Palm Beach have released new renderings of their future lobbies designed by Stantec. Both Park-Line branded residential projects are located next to the All Aboard Florida Brightline Train Stations, helping further connect the South Florida city centers and allowing residents to seamlessly travel between Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.
Read MoreStantec-Designed Mixed-Use Project Proposed at 1600 Washington, Bringing 134 Residential Units 1 Block From Lincoln Road
A 10 story mixed-use project designed by Stantec has been proposed at 1600 Washington Ave. The project is located 1 block away from Lincoln Road and would feature 134 residential units along with 12,863 SF of ground floor retail. Units would range from 1 to 2 bedrooms and be an average of 1,110 SF. The proposal was scheduled for review by the Planning Board on September 26, but will most likely be deferred.
Read MoreThe Iconic Flamingo South Beach to Undergo Massive Renovation Overseen by Stantec
Aimco is planning a massive renovation designed by Stantec at the iconic Flamingo South Beach on the north and central towers. The Miami Beach Design Board Review will meet October 3 to review the proposal. The renovation would include adding retail and restaurant space as well as reducing the number of units in the north tower from 614 to 446 while boosting the size of the residences.
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