Coastal Construction

Residences by Armani Casa Going Vertical - Reaches 5th Floor

Residences by Armani Casa Construction

Residences by Armani Casa Construction

At the beginning of the year, the Residences by Armani Casa had its concrete pour for the luxury condominium in Sunny Isles Beach.

The 56 story condo is now going vertical and has reached the 5th floor, with workers prepping for the 6th floor. 

With 308 residential units, the César Pelli designed building is expected to be completed by early 2019.

Midtown 29 Tops Off

Midtown 29 Topped Off

Midtown 29 Topped Off

Midtown 29, located at 180 NE 29th St has topped out in Midtown Miami. Construction on the 309 unit rental apartment started going vertical in August 2016. 

Construction is expected to be completed early 2018. 

Previous construction photos of Midtown 29 can be viewed here.

Residences By Armani Casa Has Concrete Pour For Foundation

Residences by Armani Casa Site

The Residences by Armani Casa in Sunny Isles Beach received its concrete pour this weekend with 13,200 cubic yards, which means the building will start going vertical shortly.

The 308 unit tower will rise 56 stories at a height of 649 feet and was designed by architect César Pelli. Condos range from 1,350 to 4,160 square feet with prices starting from $2 million to $15 million. 

The Residences by Armani Casa is being developed by Dezer Development and The Related Group, who are also collaborating on the almost topped out Hyde Midtown. 

Groundbreaking began in March 2016 and is expected to be completed early 2019.

Midtown 29 Close To Topping Out

Midtown 29

Midtown 29 is rising quickly and has reached the 17th floor and should top out in the next few weeks. 

The rental building will have 309 units and 12,000 square feet of retail. Midtown 29 is located across the nearby Midtown 5, which is another rental building that was just completed.

Previous construction photos of Midtown 29 can be viewed here.

Paramount Worldcenter Starting To Go Vertical

Paramount Worldcenter

After a 30 hour foundation pour a month ago, Paramount Worldcenter is starting to go vertical on the 60 story condo with 513 residential units. A crane has been added to the site that will also include a pedestrian friendly open air mall.  

Groundbreaking began in March 2016 and is expected to be completed by 2018.

Paramount Miami Worldcenter Concrete Pour Scheduled This Weekend

Paramount Miami Worldcenter is scheduled for a foundation pour this weekend, which will use over 100 trucks and take over 30 hours, according to Curbed Miami.

New renderings were revealed earlier in February, while the official groundbreaking took place in March.

Photos of the entire Miami Worldcenter site in 2014 can be viewed here.

Faena Versailles Has Been Put On Hold

The Shell of the Faena Versailles

The Shell of the Faena Versailles

The planned two tower Faena Versailles Classic and Faena Versailles Comtemporary in the Faena District has been put on hold and may by turned into a hotel instead, according to The Real Deal. 

Just a year ago, Faena House and Faena Hotel Miami Beach were completed, while construction progressed on Faena Bazaar and Faena Forum.

The almost completed Faena Forum is expected to open November 27, in time for Art Basel 2016.

Previous construction photos of the Faena District including Faena House and Faena Hotel Miami Beach can be viewed here.