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Old Posted May 24, 2022, 2:59 PM
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MIAMI | 1550 NE Miami Place (Excel Miami) | 474 FT | FLOORS

This looks like a prime candidate for something similar to Canvas or any of the surrounding residentials that have risen in the last few years.

Something to monitor



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BLOCK E IN DOWNTOWN MIAMI'S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT TRADES FOR $19.75 MILLION




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A 37,252-square-foot development site known as Block E at 1550 NE Miami Place in the heart of the Arts and Entertainment District has traded for $19.75 million. The site is located within the boundaries of the opportunity zone and is zoned T6-24a O which allows the developer to build up to seven times the property land square footage and up to 500 units per acre.

Colliers’ Executive Managing Director Mika Mattingly and Senior Associate Cecilia Estevez of Collier’s Urban Core Divisionrepresented the seller, Kluger Family Trust, in the transaction. The buyer, Jenny Bernell of Clearline Real Estate, is a developer of multifamily and mixed-use real estate projects in the growing areas of Florida, New York and New Jersey. Clearline Real Estate currently has 1,500 multifamily units in the development pipeline. This transaction marks Clearline’s third development site acquisition in Miami in the last year with plans for multifamily development.

“This transaction showcases the continued growth of demand for development sites in Miami and emerging neighborhoods like the A&E district,” said Mattingly. “In a very short time we have seen the Arts and Entertainment District radically transform from a deserted, bleak industrial area, into a neighborhood with a thriving pulse.”


Block E is uniquely located 1,000’ away from the Metro mover, which provides connection to the Brightline station, downtown Miami, and Brickell. The access creates prime pathways of mobility so that tenants can embrace the “work, live, and play” aspect of the area. The district is also home to several landmarks such as the Adrienne Arsht Center for performing arts, the Perez Art Museum and the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, all within a five-minute walk from Block E. Over the last three years, the A&E district has experienced tremendous growth with proposed developments on every corner and a number of surrounding residential projects at 100% occupancy within weeks of opening.

With the A&E district’s rapid growth capturing global attention from investors, developers, new tenants and the world’s most renowned creatives, the city of Miami made the development of the district a top priority with new zoning to allow residential and commercial density construction. Over the last two years, the number of multifamily units grew more than 20%, office inventory increased 50%, and the number of hotel rooms more than doubled. The district is quickly densifying with arts, retail and restaurants, vibrant new office development and new-to-market tenants as well as an influx of people, creating one of the most exciting new urban areas in the United States.
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New: Building With 424 Residential Units Planned Near Metromover Station







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Plans have just been sent to Miami’s Urban Development Board for a 26-story residential project near a Metromover station.

Renderings in the submittal show the name of the project as Excel Miami.

The project is proposed to top off at 474 feet and include:

424 residential units (of which 216 will be micro-units)
128 off-street parking spaces
No retail is shown in the plans. Instead, there are residential units on the ground floor.

Zoning would normally require 349 parking spaces. The developer is requesting a 50% TOD waiver due to nearby mass transit, with payment into the Transportation Trust Fund.

The garage is to be screened by decorative metallic extrusion, along with decorative murals and fabric murals by artists.

The property is owned by Clearline Real Estate, which purchased the 37,252 square-foot development site for $19.75 million, according to a May 2022 press release.

In January, the developer signed a deal for water and sewer utilities for 427 apartments.

Clearline was founded by Jennifer Bernell, who is a former executive at Kushner.

Melo’s 37-story, 425-unit Miami Plaza apartment tower is next door. The School Board Metromover station is 1,000 feet away.

Arquitectonica is the architect.

The UDRB hearing is scheduled for March 15.
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