Downtown Miami

Cranes Removed From One Thousand Museum - Getting Closer To Completion

One Thousand Museum

One Thousand Museum

Both cranes have been removed from the East and West side of the building of One Thousand Museum, along with all of the hoists. This gives the building the cleanest look at the exoskeleton surrounding the tower without any obstructions in the way.

Since we last looked in August, the cladding is almost installed around the parking levels at the base of the tower. The glass fiber reinforced concrete is nearly placed on most of the exoskeleton, which started to be installed in November 2017 when the tower reached the 57th floor.

The Zaha Hadid design tower topped off in February of this year at 709 feet after starting to go vertical in August 2015.

Previous construction photos of One Thousand Museum can be viewed here.

Site Cleared For Miami Marriott Courtyard

Miami Marriott Courtyard Site

Miami Marriott Courtyard Site

Initially announced in July 2017, the site for a 42 story Miami Marriott Courtyard in the Omni District has been demolished and cleared.

The 11,700 square foot lot was purchased for $8 million in February 2016.

The Miami Marriott Courtyards was designed by Shulman + Associates and will rise 580 feet with 270 hotel rooms and no parking. The hotel will also have a rooftop bar.

The site at 511 NE 15th Street is located next to the old Miami Herald Building and next to the upcoming Genting Hotel over the Omni Bus Terminal.

Park Line South Tower Reaches 26th Floor - Getting Close To Top Off

Park Line Towers - South Tower

Park Line Towers - South Tower

The South Tower at Park Line Towers MiamiCentral has reached the 26th floor of construction before it tops off at 33 stories.

The North Tower topped off early September at 30 stories.

Previous construction photos of Park Line Towers can be viewed here.

Downtown Miami To Get The Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami will open at 300 Biscayne Boulevard and will eventually rise 1,049 feet, surpassing the height of the current tallest Panorama Tower.

The project is being developed by Property Markets Group, Greybrook Realty Partners and S2 Development. The building was designed by Sieger Suarez Architects with sales to begin in 2019.

Monarc At Met 3 Listed For Sale In Downtown Miami

Monarc At Met 3

Monarc At Met 3

The 32 story Monarc At Met 3 located at 201 SE 2nd Avenue in Downtown Miami is listed for sale and could sell for over $200 million, according to The Real Deal.

Monarc at Met 3, with 462 apartment units, was developed by ZOM Living and completed in April 2016 after beginning construction December 2012.

ZOM Living purchased the air rights from MDM Group to build Monarc at Met 3, which also sits above a parking garage and a Whole Foods.

Construction photos of Monarc at Met 3 can be viewed here.

A Look At The Former Miami Herald Building Site

Built in 1963, the Miami Herald Building started to be demolished in April 2014 after being purchased by Genting Groupfor $236 million in 2011 before being completely torn down in March 2015.

Since that time, Genting had plans to built a mega resort with hotels, condos and a casino and at one point there was talk that they would try and sell the land. A 36 story hotel with 300 rooms was approved in April 2017, at the current bus terminal, but activity has not started on that.

Since the Miami Herald Building next to Biscayne Bay has been torn down, the site has sat vacant aside from Art Basel events every year in December.

Miami Herald Building Photos

Park Line North Tower At MiamiCentral Tops Off

Park Line Towers MiamiCentral

Park Line Towers MiamiCentral

When we last looked at the Park Line Towers at MiamiCentral in early July, the North Tower was close to top off. The North Tower has now topped off at 30 stories while the South Tower will top off at 33 stories. 

The North Tower started going vertical in November 2017. 

Previous construction photos of the Park Line Towers can be viewed here.