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Miami’s New Julia Apartments Aim At Young Professionals In Emerging Allapattah

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“The building was designed from the perspective of a woman,” said Lissette Calderon, the CEO of Neology Development Group, as she walked through a corner unit at The Julia, her newest multifamily property in Miami. “Or at least, what I look for in apartments.”

The 323-unit Julia is named after Julia Tuttle, the only woman to have founded a major American city. In the late 1800s, the property owner convinced oil magnate Henry Flagler to extend his rail line to the Miami River, which laid the groundwork for the modern metropolis that would become Miami.

Calderon is somewhat of a maverick, too. A first-generation American and the daughter of a maid, she founded Neology Development Group at age 28. In 2004, the Miami native completed her first development, the 20-story Neo Lofts condo complex along the Miami River.

After years of developing condos, Calderon noticed a gap in the rental market for young professionals, much like herself. That demographic wanted — and still wants — to live in amenitized apartments at reasonable prices near their workplaces, but could not yet afford glitzy neighborhoods such as Brickell and South Beach.

So in 2017, Calderon moved on to Allapatah, an industrial district that’s home to two major hospitals and the Rubell Museum, buttressed by Wynwood and Downtown Miami.

“It’s the belly button of the city, and it was the last authentic neighborhood that had yet to be reimagined,” the developer explained. 

While the types of projects that Neology develops have been criticized for gentrifying neighborhoods, Calderon contends that she’s not pushing residents out. The Julia’s 1.6-acre site previously held a cold-storage facility, and another development parcel was home to a pawn shop.

The Julia, Neology’s third Allapattah project, is scheduled to open this month with rents starting at $2,000 a month. With sweeping views of Sunny Isles Beach, Downtown Miami and Coral Gables, the 14-story property pays homage to Tuttle in its design. The orange-colored cabanas commemorate the oranges that Tuttle sent to Flagler to entice him to build farther south. The large black and white tiles in the lobby and pool deck were a popular design feature during Tuttle’s time.

“In the same way that Neo Lofts is the embodiment of the American dream, I hope The Julia is the embodiment for every little girl with big dreams,” Calderon said.

And, much like the American dream and women’s rights, movements that have at times prospered and stagnated, the area surrounding The Julia is still a work in progress.

But with Wynwood and Downtown Miami nearby, as well as the Rubell Museum, hospitals, and brand new buildings with rents starting at $2,000 per month it will not be a work in progress for long.

 

Source:  Commercial Observer

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Blocklong Wynwood Dev Site Listed For $31M

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New York-based Abingdon Square is telling prospective buyers that a 0.7-acre assemblage at 2200 and 2230 Northwest Second Avenue and 224 Northwest 22nd Lane could potentially accommodate a skyscraper with 789 residential units under Florida’s Live Local Act, according to an offering memorandum.

The site is being marketed for $31 million. Abingdon Square, led by principal Benjamin Atkins, purchased the three properties for $5.1 million in 2013, records show.

Prospective buyers will be interested in knowing that they could build a potentially larger project under the Live Local Act, Ari Dispenza, who is marketing the site, said.

In Wynwood, the height of buildings is capped at five to eight stories, but developers can go as high as 12 stories in some areas of the neighborhood by offering public benefits. The Abingdon site’s current zoning allows for a five-story mixed-use development of office or residential with ground-floor retail, the offering states. A residential component could only have a maximum of 70 units.

But a project could score an additional three stories and 55 more units by providing public benefits, the memo states.

Yet, the memo primarily highlights the advantages of the Live Local Act, which allows developers to build new mixed-use or residential projects that can be as tall as buildings within one mile. The Abingdon site is within one mile of multiple high-rise buildings.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Rilea Launches Sales Of Rock ‘N’ Roll-Themed Condos In Wynwood

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Rilea Group is hoping to tap into buyers’ rock ‘n’ roll energy with its latest condo project, where buyers and residents can drive a fleet of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and relax in a vinyl record lounge.

The Miami-based firm is launching sales of a short-term rental-friendly project in Wynwood called The Rider at Wynwood, according to Rilea President Diego Ojeda. Ojeda said he even trademarked the phrase, “Take a ride on the wild side,” a play on Lou Reed’s “Take a walk on the wild side.”

The 12-story, 146-unit building, planned for 94 Northeast 29th Street, will be next to Rilea’s Mohawk at Wynwood, a planned 12-story, 300-unit apartment building at 56 Northeast 29th Street. Coastal Construction will be the general contractor for both, Ojeda said. Construction is expected to begin this year.

The Rider at Wynwood, which got its name in part because of its proximity to Brightline’s planned Wynwood station, will have units priced from the $600,000s to $1.8 million. Buyers will face no rental restrictions and can enter their units into a rental program or manage them themselves. Cervera Real Estate is handling sales and marketing.

The units will be delivered furnished, with high-end amenities that include Bertazzoni appliances, Cosentino Dekton countertops and Porcelanosa bathroom fixtures.

Condos offering short-term rental options have become a favorite for investors across South Florida because iInvestors can profit more from renting their units out for shorter periods of time than traditional rentals.

The Rider will have 11,000 square feet of retail space, divided between 5,000 square feet on the ground floor and the remainder for a 6,000-square-foot rooftop speakeasy lounge inspired by Sugar at East, Miami, that will be accessible via two private elevators. The rest of the rooftop will be for residents only.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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$38 Million Mixed-Use Redevelopment Proposed In Miami Beach

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Architecture firm Giller & Giller wants to redevelop a trio of short retail buildings into a $38 million, mixed-use complex, according to a filing to The Miami Beach Planning Board, which will hear the proposal March 26.

Called the Giller Tower, the seven-story development would total 102,701 square feet at 3915 Alton Road, at the intersection with 41st Street near the Julia Tuttle Causeway. The ground floor would house retail space, floors two to four would be dedicated to parking, and the remaining stories would house 50,000 square feet of offices.

The property currently holds three low-rise retail buildings that were constructed between 1938 and 1954 and are leased to UPSMiami Fresh Fish Market, and restaurants such as Bagel Time Cafe and Grill House. Giller & Giller, a local architecture firm founded in 1944 that’s now led by Ira Giller, is based across the street at the historic, MiMo-style Giller Building.

While Giller & Giller would occupy a small portion of the proposed development, likely 2,000 square feet, “This is primarily a commercial office building leasing venture,” Ira Giller told Commercial Observer. “I think there’s a demand for new Class A office space in Miami Beach.”

Giller estimates that the development will cost $38 million. Construction could begin in early 2025.

The Giller family assembled the half-acre of property between 1980 and 1983, paying $730,000 in total, according to property records.

 

Source:  Commercial Observer

 

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Aventura Brightline Station Attracts Another Big Apartment Proposal

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A new multifamily proposal in the Ojus neighborhood of Aventura is the latest in a string of signals that developers are leveraging the recently opened Brightline station in the area to add density to their projects.

Developers Ram Realty and Pinnacle Housing are proposing a 16-story apartment building at 19640 W. Dixie Highway, directly across from the Aventura Mall and Brightline station. The joint venture submitted a pre-application with Miami-Dade County for the project, which would include 334 units, 10% of which would be designated as workforce housing, set atop a four-level parking garage.

Site plans submitted to the county include a 2,900 SF ground-floor retail space marked for coworking and a dog-washing station. A fifth-floor pool deck would have amenities including a fitness center, golf simulator and 2,700 SF club room. The building, designed by Orlando-based architect Baker Barrios, would have units ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments.

Apartments would rise on three sides of the pool deck starting on the fifth floor before shifting to cover only two sides of the property beginning on the ninth level.

The proposal is an update to plans originally presented in January 2022, leveraging zoning changes passed last year to increase the project’s density by 49 units, according to a letter of intent submitted by Edward Martos, a partner at Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman who is representing the developers.

The workforce housing units would be available for residents making up to 110% of the area median income, or $82,170 for a single person, Martos said in the letter of intent, which asks the county to provide feedback on the project at the next available pre-application meeting.

The joint venture paid $15.4M in January 2022 to acquire the vacant 2.25-acre parcel via an entity called 19640 WDH LLC, property records indicate.

The seller was an entity controlled by Miami Beach-based Privé Group, a development and land banking firm that has also proposed a new project near the Aventura Brightline station.

Privé Group filed a pre-application in January, disclosing plans for an 11-story office building with a 12-unit residential component connected by a parking garage at 18820 W. Dixie Highway, half a mile from the Ram and Pinnacle site.

That proposal also took advantage of changes to the zoning rules that increased the maximum allowable density in the county’s Ojus District. The neighborhood has attracted interest from developers since the Brightline added a station adjacent to the Aventura Mall in December 2022.

Aventura-based BH Group also filed a pre-application last January to replace eight small apartments and a vacant lot with a 132-unit apartment building spanning 232K SF, the South Florida Business Journal reported at the time.

Raphael Ammar, a preschool developer and operator, filed plans in August for an 18-story mixed-use project with 210 apartments called The Gateway in OjusThe Real Deal reported, and Lumer Real Estate and Goldberg Cos. filed plans in November for a 700-unit apartment complex in the neighborhood, according to TRD.

Mark Gilbert, a vice chair at Cushman & Wakefield who recently brokered the $48M sale of a 90K SF shopping center near Ojus in Aventura, told Bisnow earlier this month that the opening of the Brightline station was transformative for the area.

“The amount of residential growth and commercial activity in the region is probably unprecedented,” Gilbert said. 

 

Source:  Bisnow

 

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Lincoln Road Retail Building Targeted In Foreclosure

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A 24,259-square-foot retail building on South Beach’s famed Lincoln Road at 318-334 Lincoln Road has been targeted in a $15.13 million foreclosure lawsuit.

Wilmington Trust, as trustee for a securitized mortgage trust, filed a foreclosure complaint on Jan. 30 against 318 Lincoln LLC.

The borrower, RFR Holding Corp., acquired the property for $20.5 million in 2019 and obtained a $17 million mortgage that was securitized as part of a mortgage trust. According to the lawsuit, 318 Lincoln LLC defaulted on the loan by missing payments in November and December 2023 and owes $15.13 million in principal, plus interest and fees.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Project Breaks Ground Near Proposed Train Station In Wynwood

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Chicago real estate development company Fifield Cos. broke ground on a high-end apartment building in Wynwood that will be less than a block away from a proposed train station.

The company announced it started construction on Wynwood Station at 45 N.E. 27th St. on Feb. 8. The eight-story building will consist of 210 market rate apartments ranging between 567 and 1,036 square feet in size and include 11,000 square feet of retail.

Financed by a $66.9 million construction loan, Wynwood Station is being built on a 1.41-acre site that Fifield Cos. acquired for $19.5 million in January 2022.

Designed by Kendall-based MSA Architects, the project is slated to be finished by April 2025.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Historic Boutique Hotel In Miami Beach Sold, Set To Become Teacher Housing

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A historic boutique hotel in Miami Beach has been sold, and it will likely be converted into residences.

Collinaire Luxury Suites, located at 221 Collins Ave., was sold for $8.9 million on Jan. 16. The sale was handled by Susan Gale of Miami Beach-based Gale Group International, an affiliate of Coconut Grove-based One Sotheby’s International Realty.

The 9,160-square-foot property was on the market for four months before the deal closed.

According to the sale announcement, the seller was Collins 221 LLC and the buyer is 2024 221 COLLINS LLC. A warranty deed filed with Miami-Dade Clerk of the Courts confirms the property’s sale and ownership transfer.

The new owner of the eight-suite hotel, 2024 221 Collins LLC, currently has plans to turn the property into a living space for teachers who’ll work at an upcoming elementary school in South of Fifth called BaseCamp 305, according to the Gale Group and Sotheby’s spokesperson.

Miami-Dade Property Appraiser records show 221 Collins Ave. was built in 1922.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Calta Completes Allapattah Assemblage Slated For Mixed-Use Project

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Calta Group purchased a 0.3-acre office property in Allapattah that completes an assemblage for Revv at the River District, a planned mixed-use project featuring workforce housing.

The Coral Gables-based developer is in the midst of a $47.2 million buying binge in Allapattah with plans to build four new projects. The firm’s latest acquisition, a $7.2 million purchase of a seven-story building at 1469 Northwest 13th Terrace, will be coupled with another 0.7-acre adjacent site for Calta’s first planned project.

Miami-based Benworth Capital provided Calta with a $9.4 million cross-collateralized loan for the acquisition, records and Vizzda show.

The property’s seller, an entity controlled by Miami-based Alisa Capital managing partner Arturo Siso, paid $5.9 million in 2012.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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New Class A Office Planned For South Beach

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An approved plan calls for the construction of a new Class A office building in South Beach by premium real estate developer Shvo.

The Miami Beach Planning Board unanimously approved the construction of One Soundscape Park on January 30, according to Michael Shvo, CEO and Chairman of the real estate development company. Located at 1665-1667 Washington Ave., this five-story Class A office building spans 62,500 square feet and is situated across from both SoundScape Park and the New World Symphony.

According to a press release, the project would be the first office structure built by Peter Marino Architect, a 160-person architecture business based in New York that Marino started in 1978. The building will have a roof terrace, on-site valet parking, and a private porte-cochere entrance with vertical gardens. It will be co-designed by Miami-based firm Kobi Karp Architects.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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