The Estates At Acqualina South Tower Reaches 36th Floor Of Construction

The Estates At Acqualina Construction

The Estates At Acqualina Construction

The Estates At Acqualina continues to rise quickly as the South Tower reaches the 36th floor of construction. At the end of July construction was on the 23rd floor and the first glass was being installed on the building.

The North Tower had its foundation pour at the end of August and is now starting to go vertical and eventually reach 50 stories and 700 feet.

Previous construction photos of The Estates at Acqualina can be viewed here.

Downtown Miami Museum Tower Sold For $65M

Museum Tower

Museum Tower

Bridge Investment Group has purchased Museum Tower at 150 West Flagler Street in Downtown Miami for $64.5 million, according to The Real Deal.

Gaedeke Group was the seller of the Class A office building with 259,666 square feet, which purchased the building in 1995 for $27.6 million.

Bridge Investment Group will put $4.5 million in renovations to the building including the lobby and exterior.

TBT - Demolition Begins At The Chart House Coconut Grove

The Chart House Coconut Grove

The Chart House Coconut Grove

TBT (October 23, 2017) - 2 years ago the abandoned Chart House located on the edge of Biscayne Bay in Coconut Grove started demolition. The new Regatta Harbour will eventually take the place of the old Chart House restaurant and a new seawall is currently being built on the perimeter.

The Chart House in Coconut Grove is now being demolished after the initial demolition date of September 11th was delayed because of Hurricane Irma.

Built in 1982, with 10,515 square feet, The Chart House was designed by architect Joe Lancor of Hawaii who also designed many other Chart Houses across the country.

The Chart House closed in November 2015 after 33 years to make way for a mixed use development called The Harbour that will have two restaurants, entertainment event space, marina with 400 boat slips, a public baywalk and converting the seaplane hangars into retail space. It will be developed by The Grove Bay Hospitality Group who received the contract by Miami City Commissioners in 2013. The Harbour was approved by voters in a 2013 referendum. 

The Harbour is expected to be open early 2019 and cost $80 million.

Demolition Video

2.13 Acre Block A At Miami Worldcenter For Sale

Block A Miami Worldcenter

A 2.13 acre site at Miami Worldcenter called Block A is for sale, according to The Miami Herald.

The site located along Northeast First Avenue between 10th and 11th Streets is in the 27 acre Miami Worldcenter complex where the rental tower Caoba was completed at the beginning of the year and Paramount Miami Worldcenter was completed this Summer. The 43 story Luma Miami Worldcenter is now under construction.

Block A has the potential for 1,700,000 square feet of development and up to 1,092 residential units.

Sapir Corp. Selling Edgewater Site

Site At 1768 Northeast Second Court

Site At 1768 Northeast Second Court

Sapir Corp. along with partners CNMB International and G-Resources are looking to sell a 60,000 square foot site at 1768 Northeast Second Court in Edgewater, according to The Real Deal.

The site was purchased in June 2017 for $33 million after being in contract since July 2016 with the intention to build a 60 story and 40 story tower with 1,200 rental units and 350,000 square feet of office space.

The site is zoned for 1.4 million square feet of space with 735 residential units.

Sapir Corporation is developing the nearly completed 12 story Arte in Surfside.

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences Tops Off At 54 Stories In Sunny Isles Beach

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences Topped Off

Turnberry Ocean Club Residences Topped Off

After starting to go vertical in January 2018, the Turnberry Ocean Club Residences has topped off at 54 stories and 650 feet in Sunny Isles Beach.

The Carlos Zapata designed building is expected to be completed in 2020.

Previous construction photos of Turnberry Ocean Club Residences can be viewed here.