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Old Posted May 29, 2014, 7:07 PM
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All Aboard Florida has revealed plans for a 3-million square foot mixed-use station downtown, including an 80-story tower.
The transportation hub will include mixed-use development with residential, office, commercial, and a retail concourse, while serving as a connector between All Aboard Florida’s passengers and Miami’s existing public transport systems.

The Overtown site will also be a mixed-use development with retail, commercial and parking to support and enhance the transportation hub.
Three towers ranging in height from 15 to 28 stories will sit atop the station, along with the 80-story tower south of the station. The station itself will be elevated 50-feet, allowing for streets to pass through underneath.

Construction on the rail line is expected to begin within the next few months.
John Guitar, Senior Vice President, Business Development with All Aboard Florida, will be discussing plans at the Commercial Industrial Association of South Florida‘s (CIASF) next monthly meeting, scheduled for Friday, June 13.
Guitar is responsible for the development and leasing activities for the stations and transit oriented development in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

Guitar has more than 22 years of experience in the commercial real estate business. Before joining the All Aboard Florida team, Guitar was Vice President at Flagler Development and was responsible for real development and asset management for Flagler Development’s Asset portfolio which included 12 million square feet in Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and South Florida. He was also responsible for the sourcing of new development opportunities and acquisitions for the company within the Florida region.
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Old Posted May 30, 2014, 5:08 AM
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All Aboard Florida Miami Station Reveal

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Old Posted May 30, 2014, 5:10 AM
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1 Million Square Feet Of Residential At Station, But Majority Commercial Space

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All Aboard Florida’s mixed-use Miami station will have a 1 million-square-foot residential component, but the majority of the 3 million-square-foot project will be built as commercial and office use:

About the Station:

All Aboard Florida’s Miami station will serve as its primary, multimodal hub and a true “live-work-play-commute” urban environment.

From downtown Miami, the new express passenger rail service will transport travelers to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and Central Florida.

The station and surrounding transit-oriented development will encompass nearly three million square feet and span two sites:

A nine-acre transportation hub in downtown Miami just east of Miami-Dade County Hall – to include mixed-use development with residential, office, commercial, and a retail concourse.

A two-acre multi-use complex in Historic Overtown at the corner of NW 2 nd Avenue and NW 6 th Street – to include mixed-use development with retail, commercial and parking to support and enhance the transportation hub

Terminal to feature a mix of premiere and unique dining options, shopping, and entertainment:

Approximately 2 million square feet dedicated to office/commercial development.

Approximately 1 million square feet dedicated to residential space.

Adequate parking space allocated to support the development.
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http://www.exmiami.org/index.php/1-m...mmercial-space
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2014, 5:46 AM
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Some positive news!

Downtown Rail Station Approved; Groundbreaking Set For September





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County commissioners unanimously approved All Aboard Florida’s plan to build a rail terminal in downtown Miami at a zoning hearing last week.

Jose Gonzalez, a representative of the rail company, told commissioners that groundbreaking for the station is set for September. Site work at the project will begin in August, leading to the loss of hundreds of parking spaces currently on the site.

The hearing lasted just ten minutes, and mostly consisted of commissioners showering praise on All Aboard Florida. Commissioners were invited to attend the formal groundbreaking ceremony.

City of Miami officials were also granted a say in the design, and joined county staff in granting unanimous approval.

The first phase of construction will cost $150 million and include mostly station and retail space. Eventually, the project could include office, hotel and residential use.
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http://www.exmiami.org/index.php/dow...set-september/

Note: This project is in phases.
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Some renderings of the station interior and exterior:







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All Aboard Florida Closes Parking Lots To Prepare For Construction



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Four parking lots in the heart of downtown Miami were closed last week by All Aboard Florida to prepare for construction of a $150 million rail terminal.

The lots had been managed by the Miami Parking Authority on behalf of All Aboard Florida and its parent company. Miami Parking Authority Chief Executive Officer Art Noriega confirmed that lots A, B C and D were closed at the end of last week at the request of All Aboard Florida. They had initially been planned to close on July 1, but AAF requested that the closure be delayed.

Noriega said that other garages and lots in the area will be able to accommodate the demand for parking in the area, although some motorists will have to walk an extra block or two.

Financing for construction of the rail terminal is in place. Prep work is expected to begin immediately, with an official groundbreaking ceremony in September.
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Great shot, love how this project is eating up all those surface lots.
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Nice. I hope this leads to finishing and expanding the Metrorail east to west by connecting to the ghost platform at Government Center.
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Nice. I hope this leads to finishing and expanding the Metrorail east to west by connecting to the ghost platform at Government Center.
not going to happen anytime soon (or later for that matter).
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This seems to take Miami a step further.
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This seems to take Miami a step further.
big news - Tri-rail is expanding !!
from one line running to the new MIA airport station.
two new lines running to the new Downtown Miami station.

check out the sun-sentinel web site
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not going to happen anytime soon (or later for that matter).
One can dream though. Eventually, as the city grows, there will have to be a better solution to the traffic problem.
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Construction will begin on this in 45 days. Construction being on the rail portion of the project.

2nd phase of the project will be submitted in the weeks coming.
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nice , cant wait till construction starts..

I think the ghost platform will be one level under
the new AAF station......
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so will this start construction this year?
or in 2015
the AAF station center has its own garage at 700miami center
mostly for the retail and overbuild 1-2-3 buildings, nice design

anybody seen pics of the SuperTall building?
I just notice that it has its own parking garage........

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so will this start construction this year?
or in 2015
the AAF station center has its own garage at 700miami center
mostly for the retail and overbuild 1-2-3 buildings, nice design

anybody seen pics of the SuperTall building?
I just notice that it has its own parking garage........
Most sources are pointing towards a January groundbreaking so beginning of 2015. In terms of the supertall building, no official renderings have been released. The first image on the first post is really just a mass model, but its not the official design. Most likely concept. Since this is being built in phases, I don't except the renderings to come out very soon for the supertall. Expect the station and smaller skyscrapers to be built first.
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Most sources are pointing towards a January groundbreaking so beginning of 2015. In terms of the supertall building, no official renderings have been released. The first image on the first post is really just a mass model, but its not the official design. Most likely concept. Since this is being built in phases, I don't except the renderings to come out very soon for the supertall. Expect the station and smaller skyscrapers to be built first.
just wondering about the supertall garage how big it is?
also it being built on vacant land or what
lots of quality vacant land
supertall with office/hotel and condo......
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The exact figures haven't been revealed officially. The allotted space for commercial, retail, and residential are preliminary. Tentative for now and is subject to change; for the supertall tower (Mass model at this point). Keep in mind though that the true scope of these large projects is heavily tied to the economy. Since they are being built in phases, all it takes is a economic tumble and we may see a large reduction. But for now, everything is running smoothy, and most of these projects are on track and will be built out fully. (Paraiso, WorldCenter, ABF, ect.)

The current site is mostly parking lots in which the station, and the bulk of the project which sits a top of it will be built.
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All Aboard Florida have submitted applications to the FAA to build towers up to 1120 feet and 840 feet. We'll see what the FAA has to say about that.

http://www.thenextmiami.com/index.ph...e-tallest-u-s/
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Is the 840-footer the residential ?
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