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Old Posted Oct 20, 2015, 2:18 PM
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Oh Miami, a transformational development in every corner. In a few years this city will be unrecognizable. Let's keep building!
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Fantastic news that Miami gets four more towers approved above 600+ feet! The project needs a more distinctive name though.
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Fantastic news that Miami gets four more towers approved above 600+ feet! The project needs a more distinctive name though.
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Chetrit’s $1B Miami River project wins city approval

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New York-based Chetrit Group and local developer Ari Pearl’s plans for a $1 billion Miami River project have moved a step closer to reality.

The Miami City Commission late Thursday unanimously approved a development agreement and rezoning of a 10-acre site where Pearl and the Chetrit Group plan to build the mixed-used site that includes four towers, a hotel, shops, restaurants, and a public river walk with boat slips.

There, a large section of Little Havana along the Miami River will get a major facelift. To obtain city approval for higher density, the developers promised to invest $14 million into an affordable workforce housing fund, as well as $7 million for public infrastructure surrounding the project, including renovating nearby Jose Marti Park. Raymond Jungles has designed the plans for the park. “This project is of city-wide importance,” the developers’ lawyer Melissa Tapanes Llahues told commissioners. “It makes the vision of an interconnected city a reality.” Located between Southwest Second Avenue and Southwest Third Avenue, the Miami River and Southwest Seventh Street, the project will be built in five phases. The complex would have 1,678 residential units, 330 hotel rooms, 266,000 square feet of retail and office space, and more than 2,000 spaces. The first tower with 200 hotel rooms and 328 condos, Tapanes said, is scheduled for by the end of 2018. The developer is also getting 1.2 million square feet of “air rights” from the city at $17.82 a square foot, or $21 million, which is being used for the public improvements.
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Old Posted Nov 5, 2015, 5:23 AM
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$14 million kicker seals $1 billion 4-tower deal

Written by John Charles Robbins on November 4, 2015


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Miami commissioners have approved a large mixed-use development on the Miami River that is expected to revive a city park, extend the public riverwalk, connect Brickell and Little Havana and bring jobs and tax revenue to the city.

Called simply Miami River, the complete build-out will add more than 1,600 residential units to the growing urban core. The final vote came Oct. 22.

Between the first and the final votes, Commissioner Frank Carollo negotiated with the developer and secured promises that will provide money for affordable housing and space for a paramedic station within the development.

He said he met with the developer’s team and worked to gain extras. Mr. Carollo said he made affordable housing a priority in these talks, and there was discussion of adding 400 units of affordable housing in the project itself or in the immediate area, or a straight financial contribution to the city with the money earmarked for affordable housing.

In the end the developer agreed to pay $14 million into an affordable housing trust, in staggered payments, with the first $1 million to be paid by Feb. 1, according to Mr. Carollo.

“We will see this immediately,” he told fellow commissioners.

The second $1 million will be paid within three to six months of the developer getting a building permit for the first tower, he said.

“I appreciate the developer’s openness to address this,” said Mr. Carollo.

With the added density and population this project will bring, issues of public safety are even more of a priority, he said, mentioning the impact on response times for fire-rescue calls.

To address this, the developer agreed to provide 8,500 square feet for the city’s fire department to establish a paramedic station inside the development, said Mr. Carollo.

“These are important issues to all residents,” he said.

Mr. Carollo said it is a beautiful project. “I commend the architect and design team,” he said.

The project promises to bring new life to the mostly vacant land just east of I-95. It’s planned for an area bordered on the north by the river, on the south by Southwest Seventh Street, on the west by Southwest Third Avenue, and on the east by Southwest Second Avenue.

Along with its size – four towers, 58 to 60 stories tall on 6.2 acres – this project stands out because the city is a partner.

As part of the Special Area Plan under the Miami 21 zoning code, a portion of Jose Marti Park will become a part of Miami River.

That would result in an extension of the riverwalk west and under I-95, and improvements to the park. A deal struck with CG Miami River LLC also ensures the riverwalk will be extended east under the Second Avenue Bridge and past neighboring condo tower Latitude on the River.

The overall project will see creation of a new street accented by public art, and more than $21 million in public benefit improvements from the developer, including upgrades to the park and the riverwalk.

Mr. Carollo also said he got the developer to agree to increase public benefit payments over time if portions of the project remain unbuilt, with rates tied to hikes in the Consumer Price Index.

The approved ordinances:

•Amended policies to allow up to 400 dwelling units per acre.

•Authorized the area to be master planned to allow a greater integration of public improvements and infrastructure and greater flexibility.

•Authorized the city manager to make a development agreement for the Miami River Special Area Plan. The area plan consists of a phased project divided into five parts, which include 4,181,087 square feet of development consisting of 1,678 residential units, about 330 lodging units, 66,541 square feet of office space, 176,350 square feet of commercial uses, 2,376 parking spaces, 17 boat slips, at least 35,964 square feet of civic space and at least 15,175 square feet of open space.

Melissa Tapanes Llahues, an attorney representing CG Miami River LLC, said the project will transform an eyesore into an empowerment zone.

“This is not gentrification – not one resident will be displaced,” she told the commission.


Ms. Tapanes Llahues said it is a billion-dollar investment that will have a $24 million impact on the city, of which $10 million will go to road improvements and $6 million to parks.

Currently the vacant site generates about $520,000 a year in taxes, she said. Once built to its full potential, Miami River is expected to bring $41 million in taxes each year, she said.

Horacio Stuart Aguirre, chairman of the Miami River Commission, spoke favorably of the project, saying the river commission is very enthusiastic about the development coming to a blighted area.

Calling design of the project “fresh, light, airy,” Mr. Aguirre said it will be a neighborhood improvement.

Several residents of Little Havana spoke in support, saying they look forward to the new jobs and the improvements to the park.

Area developer Avra Jain commended the developer and architects on a “beautiful project,” and for outreach to keep residents and officials informed of details as the project progressed.

“They were listening,” she said of the developer’s team, while seeking community input.

Ms. Jain said she bought property in the neighbor in the hope that this project would go forward. She is the new owner of the historic Miami River Inn, just up the river from Jose Marti Park.

Max Vlessing, one of the founders of Water Taxi Miami, said he is 100% in favor of the project, particularly its plan for dedicated dockage for water taxi service to Miami Beach, Virginia Key and other areas. “I’d like to see more like it,” he said.

One major goal of the project is to create a sustainable neighborhood that offers a transition from the lower density of East Little Havana to the higher density of downtown.

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Chetrit's Miami project wins approval, Chinese seek EB-5 funding for $1 billion project



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The Miami City Commission approved a development agreement and rezoning of a 10-acre site where the New York-based Chetrit Group and local developer Ari Pearl plan to build a $1 billion mixed-used riverfront project next to I-95 that would include four towers, a hotel, shops, restaurants and a public river walk with boat slips.

To obtain city approval for higher density, the developers promised to invest $14 million into an affordable workforce housing fund, as well as $7 million for public infrastructure surrounding the project, including renovating Jose Marti Park.

Located between Southwest Second Avenue and Southwest Third Avenue, the Miami River and Southwest Seventh Street, the project will be built on 6.2 acres in five phases. The complex is comprised of 1,678 residential units, 330 hotel rooms, 266,000 square feet of retail and office space and more than 2,000 spaces. The developers are also getting 1.2 million square feet of “air rights” from the city at $17.82 a square foot, or $21 million, which is being used to finance the public improvements. Pearl and the Chetrit Group assembled the land for roughly $100 million last year.

Chinese to seek EB-5 for massive project

China City Construction and American Da Tang Group, which are planning a nearly $1 billion mixed-use development in Miami’s Brickell area, will seek EB-5 funding to help build the project, an attorney linked to the developers said.

China City Construction Holding Group and American Da Tang Group’s CCCC Miami Towers will look for up to $350 million in EB-5 funds, said attorney Roger Bernstein, who co-owns the EB-5 regional center sponsoring the development. The Miami-based regional center, American Life Investments, will promote the project among EB-5 investors in China and Latin America. The developers will be seeking 700 investors.

Last December, American Da Tang and a China City Construction affiliate acquired the site at 1430 South Miami Avenue in the Brickell area for $74.7 million. The construction of CCCC Miami Towers is expected to cost $875 million. The mixed-use project will include residential condominiums, a hotel and office and retail space.
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Chetrit’s $1B mixed-use Miami River project to launch sales this summer

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Chetrit Group’s massive Miami River mixed-use project will launch condo sales later this summer, and is planning to bring on a major hotel flag, The Real Deal has learned.

Melissa Tapanes Llahues, an attorney who represents Chetrit Group in its development, told TRD that she is now working on condo documents and permitting. She said the developers have hired Fortune International Group to handle sales, which will begin “in a couple of months.”

She also said the project will soon announce a “very cool” hotel flag.
New York-based Chetrit Group and local developer Ari Pearl plan a $1 billion, as-yet-unnamed project that will be built between the Miami River and Southwest Seventh Avenue, and between Southwest Second Avenue and Southwest Third Avenue.

Plans for the site include four towers, a hotel, shops, restaurants, and a public river walk with boat slips.

In October 2015, the Miami City Commission approved a development agreement and rezoning on the 10-acre site. To obtain city approval for higher density, the developers promised to invest $14 million into an affordable workforce housing fund, as well as pay $7 million for public infrastructure surrounding the project, including renovating nearby Jose Marti Park. Raymond Jungles has designed the plans for the park.

The project will be built in five phases. The complex is planned to have 1,678 residential units, 330 hotel rooms, 266,000 square feet of retail and office space, and more than 2,000 spaces.

The first tower will have 200 hotel rooms and 328 condos. The developer is also getting 1.2 million square feet of “air rights” from the city at $17.82 a square foot, or $21 million, which is being used for the public improvements.
Pearl and the Chetrit Group have been working on the project’s design since they assembled the land for roughly $100 million in 2014. Some of the properties they acquired included the Finnegan’s River restaurant and the Pleasure Emporium adult superstore.
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It's amazing that Miami has another Billion dollar project moving forward !
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The Chetrit Group Awaits Construction Permits For Kobi Karp-Designed Riverwalk Towers In Miami
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New York-based developer The Chetrit Group awaits permitting for their plans to build four 60-story mixed-use skyscrapers along the Miami River. Designed by Kobi Karp, the pending tower cluster titled Miami Riverwalk Towers is addressed as 275 Southwest 6th Street in the north-western perimeters of the Brickell neighborhood, spanning 20 plots of land bounded by SW 3rd Ave. to the west, SW 7th Street to the south, SW 2nd Ave. to the east, and SW 5th Street to the north while also adjacent to the river waterfront and nearby the Interstate-95.

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Construction now underway:

Work Gets Underway At Brickell Site Where 632-Unit Residential Tower Planned
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Construction is now underway at the Brickell site where a 54-story, 632-unit residential tower is planned.

The developer filed a Notice of Commencement on August 26, and construction equipment is now at the property.

According to the filing last week, test piling is now underway.

Also now underway is construction of a new seawall, select demolition of an existing seawall, demolition of buildings, tree removal, clearing & grubbing, and installation of temporary water & electric to support construction, the filing states.
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Miami River Developer Files Plans To Install 765 Foot Tower Cranes
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The developer of a 54-story residential tower on the Miami River has applied for permission to install two tower cranes to assist with vertical construction.

According to the September 20 filing with the FAA, the two cranes will rise 760 feet above ground, or 765 feet above sea level.

In total, the cranes will be in place for an estimated 18 months.

It is likely that the cranes will become the tallest ever this far inland in Miami.

The tower itself will have a permanent height of 640 feet above ground, or 645 feet above sea level, according to a July filing with the FAA. At that height, it will become the westernmost 600-foot tower ever built in Miami.
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Miami’s Westernmost 600-Foot Tower Gets FAA Approval, With Construction Now Underway
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A 54-story tower on the Miami River has been granted height approval from the Federal Aviation Administration.

The tower will be permitted to rise 640 feet above ground, or 645 feet above sea level, according to the approval notice. At that height, it will become the westernmost 600-foot tower ever built in Miami.
The approval was issued today (October 14) after four months of review.
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Chetrit scores $310M construction loan for Miami River mixed-use project

Chetrit Group secured a $310 million construction loan for its $1 billion mixed-use mega development planned for the Miami River.

Madison Realty Capital provided the loan for the first and second phases of the multi-phased project, according to a release. New York-based Chetrit has long planned to develop the 6.2-acre site, south of the river, between I-95 and Southwest Second Avenue.

The city of Miami approved the project in October 2015, as a five-phase development with a 330-key hotel, 1,700 residential units, 266,000 square feet of retail and office, and more than 2,000 parking spaces.

The first two phases will include a 54-story, 632-unit tower, and a 24,000-square-foot, three-story two-building commercial component. The third phase will have another 1 million square feet of development
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This whole multiphase development will yield: 1,678 residential units + 330 hotel rooms.



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