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Old Posted Apr 19, 2014, 10:39 AM
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Here are some current Brickell City Centre photos with video from three different angles.

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Here are some current Brickell City Centre photos with video from three different angles.

http://www.goldenduskphotography.com...ruction-photos
Welcome btw GoldenDuskPhotograph . Nice update on City Centre along with your other photos.
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Welcome btw GoldenDuskPhotograph . Nice update on City Centre along with your other photos.
Thank you Chris. I'll post on here from time to time with construction updates on the different projects in Miami.
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Golden Sands Getting Luxury Condo Tower Behind Old Facade



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A guy named Yair Wolff and the Disney Family have gone in on a deal to buy the former Golden Sands Hotel site in North Beach, on which they plan to construct a twenty-story tower with only fourteen ultra-luxurious condos. The new building will have to go behind the Golden Sand's historic facade, which is all that still exists of the hotel, and the original, and apparently flood prone, lobby will be reconstructed.
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The developer of a student housing building near Florida International University obtained a $35.4 million construction mortgage from a group of lenders, The Real Deal has learned.

Sweetwater Properties I of Boca Raton received the financing for the eight-story Plaza Suites II at 10899 Southwest Fourth Street on Sweetwater, according to Miami-Dade County records. The transaction closed on Thursday and was recorded on Friday. The loan matures in April 2018.

A group of lenders managed by BMO Harris Bank of St. Louis gave Sweetwater Properties the mortgage. The borrowing company is managed by Ricardo Vadia.
The 72,310-square-foot Plaza Suites property is northeast of FIU’s main campus. Vadia’s company is also developing a 15-story student housing facility called the 109 Tower at Southwest Seventh Terrace and 109th Avenue.
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Brickell Flatiron - redesigned and brought back from the dead - 65 stories, 750ft high

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Tower Addition Coming To North Beach's Biltmore Terrace




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The Terra Group has proposed a condo tower expansion to be built on the empty parking lot on the north side of the former HoJo Dezerland, which will be designed by Allan Shulman. It's a pretty safe bet the old hotel, a Morris Lapidus/Albert Anis-designed gem originally called the Biltmore Terrace Hotel, won't be a Howard Johnson's anymore. The tower would be tall and thin, rising 17 stories and set far back into the site, and would look like one balcony-laden block rotated and placed on top of another. To get the zoning variance required for the additional height, Terra is offering to spend $5-6 million on improvements to North Shore Open Space Park, which is just to the south of the property. An "iconic tropical garden opening onto Collins Avenue", the pool deck, and other landscaping enhancements, are being designed by West 8.
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Worldcenter project.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/04/2...e-control.html

Developer wants to take control of three Miami streets

Developers of downtown’s massive Miami Worldcenter project want to assume control over some city streets, drawing loud objections from business owners and activists.


THE VISION: Miami Worldcenter would incorporate residential and retail space over several blocks.

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BY ANDRES VIGLUCCI
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The developers of the massive, multiblock Miami Worldcenter complex are asking the city to turn over sections of three downtown streets for inclusion in the project, raising sharp objections from some nearby business owners and activists who call the proposed deal a giveway.

Miami Worldcenter representatives say they need control of the streets to create their promised pedestrian-friendly city-within-a-city in what is now a desolate stretch north of downtown, the city’s former Skid Row. All three street sections, they say, would be returned to public use once the project’s first phase is finished — two of them as urban pedestrian promenades lined with shops and restaurants à la Lincoln Road Mall.

The third, a block of Northeast Eighth Street, a principal east-west connector, would reopen as a vehicular street with wider sidewalks after construction of a building that would span over the roadway.

The street-closure plan, which has been endorsed by the city planning department and in a unanimous vote of the Miami planning and zoning board, goes to the Miami commission on Thursday.

Critics of the proposal complain the city would get little in return beyond a $185,000 administrative fee for transferring control of 90,000 square feet of valuable downtown real estate. With land sales downtown now surpassing $150 a square foot, the dirt under those streets is potentially worth millions of dollars, they say.

“I’m not against the project, but I’m against giving the streets away for free,” said downtown activist and entrepreneur Brad Knoefler, who has tangled repeatedly with Miami Worldcenter even as he sold his Grand Central Lofts building to the developer. “We’re not talking about closing down some little alley in Little Havana here.”

Opponents also say they don’t trust Miami Worldcenter’s developers to make good on their promises, noting that they have yet to turn a shovel nearly a decade after the city first approved the project.

“The city has been bending over backwards for this group for 10 years, and what have we seen from them?” asked Chris MacLeod, who operates The Corner bar, owns some small properties and co-founded the Cannonball artists’ residency program a block from the Worldcenter site. “They almost went under. Their lots are unkempt. So at what point does the city stop accommodating this group?”

The Miami Worldcenter project dates back to the last downtown development boom, when the city approved a special zoning plan for a dense mix of commercial and residential development on half a dozen mostly vacant city blocks controlled by the developers. The plan, compared to Rockefeller Center, was hailed as a harbinger of transformation for the long-squalid former warehouse district sandwiched between Biscayne Boulevard and Overtown.

Miami Worldcenter, which is embroiled in lawsuits by some former participants in the project, nearly foundered in the recession. But its principals brought in new investors and have since expanded their holdings, acquiring the old Miami Arena site, the former site of the Camillus House homeless shelter, and adjacent properties like Knoefler’s.

In recent months, Miami Worldcenter has announced deals with other developers to build a hotel and convention center on the arena site and a mammoth urban retail complex on its other properties, to be anchored by Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s.

Its principals say the city will gain more than it’s giving up in closing the streets.

The total amount of right-of-way that Miami Worldcenter would eventually give over to public use along the streets and pedestrian promenades will be greater than the amount of land now occupied by the existing streets and sidewalks, said Worldcenter principal Nitin Motwani.

To provide widened sidewalks along Eighth Street, for instance, Worldcenter will encroach into its own property, he said. The net gain in public right-of-way will be more than 10,000 square feet, he said.

Motwani said that taking control of what are now crumbling, deserted streets is essential to converting them into active east-west connectors that would weave together new condo towers along Biscayne Boulevard, the Worldcenter project — which would eventually include residential, as well as retail components — and the planned hotel and convention center to the west, on the old Miami Arena site.

In addition, as a condition requested by the city as part of previous project approvals, Worldcenter must build two public plazas on its property consisting of a combined 34,000 square feet.

“We’re giving more than we’re taking. And we’re giving it back for pedestrian-friendly use. These guys are talking about having a more pedestrian- and bike-friendly neighborhood, and that’s what we’re trying to do here,” Motwani said, referring to Knoefler and other critics of the deal. “We’re trying to create a neighborhood. We’re trying to create a livable area.”

The debate over the disposition of the street sections hinges in part on complex rules over ownership of streets in the area.

Miami Worldcenter’s attorneys at Greenberg Traurig say the city doesn’t own the streets to begin with, and thus cannot sell them to the developers. The streets were dedicated to public use when the area was originally platted a century ago, but ownership of the right-of-way technically remains with adjacent property owners, said attorney Iris Escarra.

So while the city’s community redevelopment agency recently sold off sections of a nearby alleyway for more than $10 million to a Miami Worldcenter affiliate and another developer, it cannot do so with the streets now being sought by Motwani’s group, Escarra said.

If not cash, the deal’s critics say, the city should extract other public benefits, like green space or a park, in return for the land.

“They should pay a price for it,” said activist Peter Ehrlich, a one-time city commission aide. “The city should get some value, whether it’s money or a park. Instead, they’re saying, ‘Give us 90,000 square feet and we’ll build you something nice,’ if we’re lucky.”

Some opponents also question why Worldcenter needs to retain ownership of the streets. Under the group’s proposal, Worldcenter would cede them to public use through a legal device known as an easement.

They also note that adding on new real estate to its site would allow Worldcenter to expand its project by several thousand square feet, although Motwani said the developers don’t intend to.

And some also question the wisdom of permanently shutting down sections of Northeast 9th Street and Northeast 7th streets. The streets help to dissipate traffic congestion by giving motorists alternate routes to and from Biscayne Boulevard and the State Road 836 ramps, especially when Miami Heat games at nearby AmericanAirlines Arena clog up the area.

“It can become a bottleneck,” MacLeod said. “It’s going to end up being a significant problem.”

Motwani says the critics represent a minority viewpoint in the area. Groups and individuals ranging from Miami Dade College to All Aboard Florida and the Park West Overtown Community Redevelopment Agency have written letters of support for the street closings.

Ted Weitzel, developer of nearby Poinciana Village, was one of several people who signed petitions in favor of the street closures Tuesday night at a public meeting held by Miami Worldcenter to explain its rationale. Weitzel said he favors the street closings so long as Eighth Street remains open to cars.

“That was my main concern,” he said. “It helps their project and whatever helps their project helps us. You figure with the taxes and with the jobs from this project this will really help downtown.”

There are also built-in guarantees to ensure Miami Worldcenter builds the public street and promenades it’s promising: The development could not get an occupancy permit if those are not ready, Motwani said. And if nothing is built within four years, the streets would remain under city control, he said.



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As a suggestion if you can, use quotes and try to cut the article down to the main points if you could. It becomes very sloppy if you just post it like that.
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Seagate Yacht Club project nears final approval



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Seaside Builders and Seagate Hospitality Group plan to break ground on its Delray Beach Yacht Club redevelopment in June, granted the city provides final approval today.
Plans call for Seagate Yacht Club to hold condominiums starting at $3 million; a 5,200-square-foot, three-story yacht club; and a 44-slip marina. The development will be located on the former site of the Morgan Yacht Club, which the owners bought for $7.3 million in December from IberiaBank.
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As a suggestion if you can, use quotes and try to cut the article down to the main points if you could. It becomes very sloppy if you just post it like that.
Thank you for the suggestion. I will.
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Panorama Tower garage demolished!



Garage is demolished and all that is left is to demolish the elevator shaft. Hopefully ground breaking will be occurring shortly!

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I've never seen that rendering before. That looks better than the ones I've seen before.

I notice it says there is an observation deck, which Miami is in much need of.
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Flagler on the River construction progress photos.

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I've never seen that rendering before. That looks better than the ones I've seen before.

I notice it says there is an observation deck, which Miami is in much need of.
Yes the latest renders of the Panorama tower look much better than what was originally proposed.

Thanks for the update on Flagler on the River which is a "ho-hum" building but what do you expect being west of downtown & I-95?
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Flagler on the River construction progress photos.

http://www.goldenduskphotography.com...rogress-photos
Nice photos manne.
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Located on Grand Avenue, just east of Douglas Road, Gibson Plaza will sit in the heart of one of Miami’s most historic neighborhoods. The affordable housing project will offer 56 apartments and an educational facility to serve residents and members of the surrounding community
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The Cuban Exile History Museum is pushing for a new location on county-owned land behind the AmericanAirlines Arena.
Museum advocates asked Miami-Dade to turn over the downtown land so an 80-foot-tall, $125 million complex could be built, the Miami Herald reported. The new museum would be nearly 10 times larger than the current location on Coral Way.

“We feel the site is the perfect place to preach not to choir only, but to the public at large,” Bay of Pigs veteran William Muir told the Herald. Muir is a lead organizer of the group promoting the idea of a downtown museum.
“You have all of the tourists from the cruise ships there,” Muir said. “And you have all of the Latin American tourists in downtown. What better place?”
The idea is getting resistance from the Miami Heat and several politicians, however. Miami-Dade Commissioner Audrey Edmonson plans to sponsor a resolution prohibiting construction on the land, which would be used as a park instead. City Commissioner Marc Sarnoff also expressed his opposition to the museum.
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Yes the latest renders of the Panorama tower look much better than what was originally proposed.

Thanks for the update on Flagler on the River which is a "ho-hum" building but what do you expect being west of downtown & I-95?
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Nice photos manne.
Thanks guys!
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