Related Group and Integra Investments wasted no time hosting their lavish groundbreaking ceremony for St. Regis Residences, Miami in Brickell after the dramatic demolition of 1809 Brickell Avenue just a few weeks ago.
A groundbreaking ceremony is always a reason to celebrate, but this one is especially special as the now-demolished tower has been a vacant deteriorating building for years now, so today we celebrate something new and luxurious to come.
“The groundbreaking for The St. Regis Residences, Miami marks a pivotal step in bringing an unparalleled luxury experience to one of South Florida’s...
Just a few short months since the VERY fun demolition celebration at 1428 Brickell, the previous building has been cleared away and the path is now clear to begin construction on Miami’s first solar-powered skyscraper. The City of Miami has issued the site work permit to YTech so they can get started on their construction, according to The Next Miami.
The permit calls for nearly $2 million of work to take place, preparing the site for the foundation of 1428 Brickell’s foundation. This will be a large undertaking as the tower is slated to rise 70 stories into the skyline and bring 189 new...
After a season of working quietly behind the scenes, ORA by Casa Tua in Brickell has made some significant strides in their construction journey. Fortune International, the Miami-based developer of the project has revealed that they have acquired the land to build and secured the loan to get started.
The parcel of land is a 46,373-square-foot lot at 1210 Brickell Avenue. Locals will recognize this as the parking garage on the corner of Coral Way and South Miami Avenue. The construction is not expected to affect the office building on the corner of Brickell Avenue and Coral Way (SW 13th Avenue)...
Despite media reports of a cooling market, Miami is still going strong. The St. Regis, Miami in Brickell currently has plans for two tower cranes at their jobsite at 1809 Brickell Avenue while also reaching the 60% sold benchmark.
According to a filing with the FAA for two tower cranes, the project plans to have both rise 741 feet above ground or 750 feet above sea level.
The landmark project will replace a 17-story building that is currently awaiting demolition. In the summer of 2023, the project quickly passed Urban Design Review Board approval process, with only a few minor tweaks.
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With a vote of 6-0, the board has unanimously voted to approve Ora by Casa Tua. The 76-story tower that is a partnership between Casa Tua and Fortune International Development at 1210 Brickell Avenue…