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Neology Life’s No.17 Residences Allapattah Scores $31.5M Refi

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Berkadia secured a $31.456 million loan to refinance No.17 Residences Allapattah, a 192-unit attainable luxury apartment rental building in the Fruit Packing District of Allapattah.

Senior Managing Director Charles Foschini, Managing Director Christopher Apone, and Associate Director Shannon Wilson of Berkadia South Florida secured the financing on behalf of Neology Life Development Group, a lifestyle-driven residential and commercial real estate firm, led by Lissette Calderon, that specializes in the transformation of overlooked and undervalued communities into vibrant urban neighborhoods.

Fannie Mae originated the 10-year loan with five years of interest-only.

Located at 1569 NW 17th Avenue, No.17 Residences Allapattah was completed in April 2021 and leased up in record time. It offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 600 square feet to 1,125 square feet. Individual units feature smart home technology, open floor plan kitchens, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, washer and dryer, full-length windows, balconies, and walk-in closets. Building amenities include an expansive urban park, lobby lounge with co-working and social spaces, a TV lounge area, art-inspired pool deck, pool side cabanas, indoor/outdoor clubroom, fitness center, on-demand virtual fitness classes, a rooftop garden with a summer kitchen, an outdoor movie theater, bark park, bike storage, electric car charging stations, a zoom room, on-site parking, and 24-hour secure package rooms.

The property is situated in Miami’s centrally located Allapattah neighborhood, which is just a short walk, bike ride, drive or public transit trip from some of Miami’s largest employment centers, including the Health District, Civic/Government Center, Downtown Miami, Wynwood< and the Brickell Financial district, and offers easy access to the Dolphin Expressway and I-95. As home to the flagship location of Superblue, the Rubell Museum and El Espacio, Allapattah has quickly become an important arts and culture destination.

 

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PMG Buys Wynwood Development Site From Lndmrk For $20 Million

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Property Markets Group (PMG) acquired a development site in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood for $20 million, property records show.

The 1-acre assemblage spans about half a block at 112 NW 30th Street and is home to three single-family homes in the Wynwood Norte Neighborhood Revitalization District. Two years ago, Miami commissioners approved zoning changes to the area in hopes of transforming warehouses into office and apartment-oriented mixed-use projects.

The seller, Lndmrk Development, assembled the seven lots last year, paying $12.5 million in total. PMG plans to erect a condo development with Lndmrk coming on as a joint venture partner, according to a source familiar with the deal.

 

Source:  Commercial Observer

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Miami Beach Neighborhood Draws $150M Block-Size Residential Towers Development

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A $150 million development promises to bring two high-rise towers built on an entire block in North Beach, following a wave of new projects in a once often-ignored neighborhood of Miami Beach.

Twin 19-story residential towers would replace surface parking lots and boutique apartment rental buildings on the 1.57-acre corner of 72nd St. and Dickens Ave., according to developer Russell Galbut. Galbut, Matis Cohen and development firm Lefferts — headed by Mendy Chudaitov — submitted plans to the city of Miami Beach’s land use board, which reviews development plans in October. Lefferts owns the entire block, except for an apartment rental building that would remain on site.

Designed by Arquitectonica, the development would deliver a total of 125 residences.

The project remains in the early phase, but construction was expected to begin in late 2024, if the partners gain the necessary approvals in the coming months. Galbut said it would take about another two years to complete.

 

Source:  Miami Herald

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Biophlic South Beach Office Building Designed By Norman Foster Approved By Board

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Miami Beach’s Planning Board voted unanimously to approve developer Shvo’s proposed Alton Road office project in South Beach.

Pritzker Laureate Lord Norman Foster and the team at Foster + Partners is designing the project with a biophilic design, inspired by Florida’s climate and vegetation. Kobi Karp Architects is working along with Foster on the design.

The project is known as The Alton. It is planned to rise six stories, and include:

  • 170,000 rentable square-feet of Class A office space
  • 17,000 square-feet of ground floor retail
  • five luxury residences

The next step is a Design Review Board hearing in October. If approved, construction of The Alton is expected to commence early 2024.

 

Source:  The Next Miami

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Miami Beach Office Building Fetches $82 Million

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Los Angeles-based Black Lion and Miami-based Massa Investment Group said they have an eight-story office building under contract for $82 million.

NG 1601 Washington Ave. LLC, an affiliate of New York-based Nightingale Group, has agreed to sell Lincoln Place at 1601 Washington Ave. Located on a ground lease with the city of Miami Beach, the building has about 110,00 square feet of office, 30,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a 499-space parking garage.

The building last traded for $80 million in 2016

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Former Miami Beach Mayor Sells Wynwood Complex For $24M

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Miami Beach’s former mayor Philip Levine has cashed in on a Wynwood complex known as the Whale & Star Building.

An entity managed by Levine sold three warehouses for $24 million. Combined, the buildings at 2215 Northwest First Place total 27,400, according to a press release. The deal breaks down to $623 dollars per square foot.

The buyer is a Delaware LLC named Whale & Star Wynwood Owner.

Laura Valente with Global Luxury Realty and Alyssa Morgan with the Inside Network represented the buyer. Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff with DWTN Realty Advisors and Miami-based attorney Charles Ratner represented Levine.

The full-block property was listed for $29 million.

The existing complex can be repurposed into retail storefronts with glass walls. However, some of the site is primed for redevelopment, according to a listing. A developer could tear down the southern portion of the complex and replace it with a hotel with 265 rooms to 388 rooms or an apartment building with 132 units to 194 units. The zoning also allows for an eight-story office building, the offering states.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Goldman Properties Proposes Work/Live Project In Miami’s Wynwood

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Goldman Properties is seeking approval for a six-story project in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District with loft-style work/live units.

The Wynwood Design Review Committee will consider plans for 2400 Wynwood on Sept. 25. Goldman Properties, through affiliate 2400 NW 2 Avenue LLC, has proposed it on the 13,472-square-foot site at 2400 and 2450 NW Second Ave. The small warehouses there would be demolished.

Totaling 62,908 square feet, the six-story building would have 9,655 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor, 20 work/live units on floors two through five, and a partially covered roof deck with a 1,838-square-foot lounge for tenants. There would be no parking spaces, but it would have a bike storage room.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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5-Story Food And Beverage Venue Proposed In Miami’s Wynwood

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A local restauranteur has proposed building a five-story food and beverage establishment in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District.

Somkid “Jack” Punma, chef and owner of Moon Thai & Japanese Restaurant, has submitted plans to build a five-story food service establishment at 74-82 N.W. 28th St.

If built, the 52-foot-tall, 19,873-square-foot project will be have 318 indoor and outdoor seats on each level, “including an activated roof, which is conducive to Wynwood’s character,” wrote Steven J. Wernick, managing partner of Coral Gables-based law firm Wernick & Co., in the development application to the city of Miami. The anticipated hours are 7 a.m.-2 a.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m.-2 a.m., Saturday and Sunday, Wernick added.

The proposed project, designed by Miami-based architecture firms Future Vision Studios and M3 Design + Development, will come before the Wynwood Design Review Committee on Sept. 25.

 

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Fort Lauderdale Developer Proposes Boutique Building In Miami Beach

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A Fort Lauderdale-based developer has proposed a boutique mixed-use development in Miami Beach’s South Of Fifth neighborhood.

The developer, 13 Jan Real Estate LLC, led by Oscar Pittini, plans to keep a portion of the existing single-story residential building at 829 Fourth Street adjacent to Meridian Courtwhich was constructed in 1952, and convert it to a mixed-use space.

The five-story development will feature four residential units, each spanning 1,886 square feet, with additional commercial space.

The application does not specify how the commercial space will be used or whether the units will be converted into condos or rentals.

Last year, Pittini paid $2.5 million for the 5,000-square-foot lot, which sits within the Ocean Beach Local Historic District, according to property records. The Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board will hear the proposal Oct. 10.

 

Source:  Commercial Observer

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Aromatherapy Supply Store Aromoa360 Inks Deals For 33,500 SF In Wynwood

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Aromatherapy supply store Aroma360 opened offices, and storage and production outposts in Wynwood neighborhood.

Aroma360 took 4,000 square feet at 10 Northwest 24th Street; 7,500 square feet at 31 Northwest 23rd Street; 2,000 square feet at 51-53 Northeast 24th Street; and 20,000 square feet at 38 Northwest 24th Street, according to a company spokesperson. The outposts, which are open, are not storefronts.

Founded and led by Benzion Aboud, Aroma360 has collaborated with brands such as Ferrari and Cipriani, as well as celebrities such as Dwyane Wade and Dr. Dre.

Miami-Dade County real estate investor Doug Levine, through affiliates, owns the buildings, property records show.

The deals mark an expansion for Aroma360, which already leases a 50,000-square-foot warehouse at 1148 Northwest 72nd Street in unincorporated Miami-Dade.

 

Source: The Real Deal

 

 

 

 

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