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Miami Worldcenter Getting Two Supertall Residential Towers By Developer Naftali Group
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New York-based developer Naftali Group has announced plans to build two residential towers at Miami Worldcenter.
The towers will be supertalls, according to a press release.
The project will have condo units available for sale. Pre-sales will launch at the end of this year, Naftali said in a statement.
The development site is at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue, formerly owned by Akara Partners.
Naftali said it has already closed on the purchase of the site for $40.5 million. Mika Mattingly, Executive Managing Director at Colliers’ Urban Core Division, represented both the buyer and the seller in the transaction.
Up to 1.3 million square feet of development can be built on the site.
The developer, which is led by Miki Naftali, has a history of hiring top architectural talent.
In New York, Naftali just completed The Benson (by architect Peter Pennoyer). They are also near completion of The Bellemont (designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects) and 200 East 83rd Street (also designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects).
A spokesperson for Naftali said the developer would announce an architect and exact height for 1016 Northeast Second Avenue at a later date.
More Miami Worldcenter: FAA Application Submitted For Naftali Group Site, Where 2 Towers Planned
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Developers appear to be moving forward with plans to bring additional towers to Miami Worldcenter, with a new height approval request just filed with the Federal Aviation Administration.
The latest application is for the Naftali Group site at Miami Worldcenter.
According to the September 19 filing, developers plan to build up to a height of 684 feet above ground, or 691 feet above sea level at the property.
Naftali Group purchased the property in March for for $40.5 million.
A sales center for Paramount Miami Worldcenter previously operated from the site.
According to the March press release from Naftali, condo sales were planned to begin before the end of this year. Twin towers were being planned for the site, Naftali said at the time.
cute that they tried to pass this off as a 'supertall' development in a neighborhood where nothing can be built above 699' But at least we can expect a stunning design considering its Naftali. I expect these to be equally as nice if not better than RAMSA's St Regis Towers.
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