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Two MiamiCentral Headed For Fall Opening

While Three MiamiCentral is getting closer to completion, the other office tower of the MiamiCentral Development, Two MiamiCentral, already has the glass installed on the exterior of the 10 story building. 

Expected to open in the fall, Two MiamiCentral will have over 190,000 square feet of Class A office space.

Previous construction photos of MiamiCentral can be viewed here.

Jade Signature Getting Closer To Completion - Photos & Video

Jade Signature

Jade Signature

The 57 story Jade Signature is getting closer to completion since we last looked at the project in May. 

Most of the blue coverings have been removed from the windows and balconies, while the landscape by Raymond Jungles is progressing.

Jade Signature, designed by Herzog & de Meuron topped off in October 2016.

Previous construction photos of Jade Signature can be viewed here.

A Look At The MiamiCentral Construction

MiamiCentral Station

MiamiCentral Station

Construction is progressing on the 11 acre mixed used development MiamiCentral since we last looked in March. 

The windows are being installed on the lower two floors where the 180,000 square feet of retail will be and include tenants such as Monger - New Signature Restaurant byThe Voltaggios, Rosetta, Starbucks, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Parliament Espresso & Coffee Bar and more. 

The elevated tracks are taking shape that will start service to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach and eventually Orlando.

Progress has been made on the office tower Two MiamiCentral, which will have 190,000 square feet of class A office space at 10 stories. Tenants include Ernst & Young, Regus, Moss & Associates and Florida East Coast Industries and more. Two MiamiCentral is expected to be completed by the Fall of this year.

The other office tower, Three MiamiCentral, at 12 stories is nearly complete and is expected to open by the end of the Summer. Tenants include Brightline and more.

Previous construction photos of MiamiCentral, which is expected to start service later this year, can be viewed here.

A Look At Herzog & de Meuron's Jade Signature

The Herzog & de Meuron Designed Jade Signature

The Herzog & de Meuron Designed Jade Signature

The Pritzker Prize winning Herzog & de Meuron's designed Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach is nearing completion and had $51 million in sales for the first quarter of 2017.

“Now that Jade Signature is nearing completion, buyers can truly understand the high-quality work that our design team produces. They can tour the expansive spaces from their home in New York or on their vacation in Europe using our virtual reality app, and achieving that sense of place is key to our sales efforts,” said Edgardo Defortuna, President and CEO of Fortune International Group. “It’s important to us that buyers are able to imagine their lives in Miami, and I am proud to say that we are accomplishing just that.”

Sales from this quarter came from Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Mexico and New York. Three residences, including two double-height Sky Villas listed at $14.2 million each, were sold to New Yorkers as result of Jade Signature’s presence in Manhattan, a lucrative market for second-home buyers. Jade Signature is slated for completion toward the end of the year with only a handful of residences left.

Currently available is a selection of three- to five- bedroom residences as well as a few listings within “The Collection,” including two-story Sky Villas and the upper and lower Penthouses. Homes range from 1,378 to 11,661 square feet and are priced from $2.175 million to $32.9 million. 

Since we last looked in January, the crane has been removed from the 57 story building and most of the exterior has been painted. Work is being done on the interiors by design firm PYR by Pierre-Yves Rochon and the outdoor spaces by landscape architect Raymond Jungles. The slight angle of the tower towards the North was designed to maximize the amount of sun during the afternoon.

Previous construction photos of Jade Signature can be viewed here.

MiamiCentral Station Taking Shape

MiamiCentral Station Taking Shape

The MiamiCentral Station in Downtown Miami is taking shape since we last looked at the project in November 2016. The elevator shaft for the office building Two MiamiCentral is at 12 stories and will have 190,000 square feet of office space and 180,000 square feet of retail. Meanwhile on the other side, another office building, Three MiamiCentral, has all of its glass installed.

A $205 million loan was just recently secured for both the North and South Towers of the residential portion of the complex. The towers will have 800 rental units.

Service for the Brightline station is expected to start this Summer.

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Jade Signature Construction Progress Photos

Jade Signature

Jade Signature

Since topping off in October 2016, the Herzog & de Meuron designed Jade Signature in Sunny Isles Beach is taking shape.

Almost all of the windows and balconies are installed and the painting of the exterior is nearly complete.

Previous construction photos of Jade Signature can be viewed here.

MiamiCentral Station Construction Photos

MiamiCentral Station Construction Photos

Construction is progressing at the MiamiCentral Station by All Aboard Florida in Miami since we last looked at the project in August

The 50 foot elevated platforms above street level are taking shape as the rail system will connect Miami with Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and eventually Orlando. Over 1,300 pilings were used for the station going 100 feet into the ground to help support the tracks. 

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill along with Zyscovich Architects, MiamiCentral will also have two residential towers: The South Tower at 33 floors and The North Tower at 30 floors with 800 rental apartments. At the Northern end of the station is the office Two MiamiCentral with over 190,000 square feet of space and 10 floors. On the Western side of the tracks, the under construction 3 MiamiCentral, has reached 12 floors. 3 MiamiCentral will have office and retail space along with 1,100 parking spaces. The base for the North and South Tower along with Two MiamiCentral are already taking shape. Full construction will not take place on these buildings until after the station is complete.

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