Downtown Miami
30 Story Grand Station Soon To Top Off
The 30 story Grand Station in Downtown Miami is close to topping off as construction is at the 29th floor. When we last looked in April, construction reached the 21st floor.
The building started going vertical in October 2019 and will have 300 rental units. There will be 44 studio units, 124 one bedroom units and 132 two bedroom units.
Previous construction photos of Grand Station can be viewed here.
Society Biscayne Reaches 14th Floor Of Construction
Society Biscayne is now at the 14th floor of 49 story tower after reaching the 9th floor the beginning of April.
With 649 rental units, Society Biscayne is expected to be completed Fall 2021.
Previous construction photos of Society Biscayne can be viewed here.
Downtown 5th Rising Quickly To 8th And 18th Floors
Construction at Downtown 5th is moving fast as the West Tower has reached the 8th floor and the East Tower is now on the 18th floor. At the beginning of April the towers were on the 2nd and 7th floors.
The two towers, both at 53 stories, will have a total of 1,042 rental units.
Previous construction photos of Downtown 5th can be viewed here.
Aston Martin Residences Reaches 15th Floor Of Construction
The Aston Martin Residences in Downtown Miami has reached the 15th floor with construction starting on the 16th floor before finally rising 66 stories.
Foundation work began in November 2017 and in March, the first glass was installed on the building.
The building, developed by G&G Developments will have 390 residential units with two private lobbies, infinity pool and two story fitness center.
Previous construction photos of the Aston Martin Residences can be viewed here.
TBT - Miami Tower Sold For $220M
TBT (May 24, 2016) - 4 years ago the Miami Tower was sold for $220 million. Since the sale, the tower has changed to LED lights from the manual spotlights.
The iconic Miami Tower has sold for $220 million, according to The Real Deal.
The 47 story tower was built in 1987 and was designed by architect I.M. Pei. It is famous for its changing lights, which can be seen for miles in Miami. While under construction in 1984, the building caught fire on the ninth floor, which delayed work for weeks.
Originally called CenTrust Tower, the building has been featured in Miami Vice, both the T.V. show and movie, and Gloria Estefan even filmed a music video on the rooftop.
I&G Miami LLC purchased the 618,990 square foot building in 2010 for $105.5 million before it was bought by an affiliate of Sumitomo Corporation of America.