Gran Paraiso on the Bay
GENERAL INFORMATION: Interior Designer: PIERO LISSONI Architect: ARQUITECTONICA Landscape arquitect: ENZO ENEA FEATURES *All units with direct view to the Bay and Ocean from higher floors. *Units feature 10 foot ceilings *Private elevator access with private foyers Units delivered Designer ready (with flooring throughout) Email us today Call us now Request more info Amenities on the 5th floor, luxurious pool deck, 100ft diameter Infinity style pool and beach entry, Marina. Tennis Court, Fitness Center, Residents Lounge Rooms, Theatre...
read moreThe Harbour, Miami Luxurious Private Retreat
PRIVATE RETREAT HIDDEN AWAY IN A SECLUDED CORNER OF THE LUXURIOUS MIAMI LIFESTYLE, THERE IS A PRIVATE RETREAT OF PURE PERFECTION. THE HARBOUR. A WORLD OF PRISTINE, CALM, COASTAL WATERS AND LUSH BOTANICAL GARDENS. A RETURN TO RELAXED ELEGANCE AND NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL LIVING. LEAVE THE CARES OF THE OUTSIDE WORLD FAR BEHIND IN A HIDDEN SANCTUARY DESIGNED TO DELIVER EFFORTLESS ENJOYMENT AND A STYLISH ATMOSPHERE. Email us today Call us now Request more info PRICE RANGES PRIVATE ELEVATOR ENTRIES TO ALL UNITS 1 BED / 1 DEN / 2 BATH AVERAGE...
read moreOne Park Grove, A World-Class Lifestyle
Coconut Grove provides an ideal environment for families to put down lasting roots and take their place in the area’s evolving story. It’s the little luxuries, the moment-to-moment magic, that makes modern Coconut Grove such a magnetic place to live. Today, residents of Park Grove are the inheritors of a timeless elegance and culturally rich legacy. A healthy, happy lifestyle is the hallmark of life at Park Grove. When Miami’s first settlers set foot on the pristine shores of Coconut Grove, they discovered a landscape that was abundant in...
read moreAston Martin Residences
Aston Martin Residences, downtown Miami Despite launching sales at a down time in the luxury condo market, plans for the Aston Martin Residences captured readers. The Coto family of Argentina and Aston Marton unveiled renderings of the sail-shaped building in October. Designed by Revuelta Architecture and Bodas Mian Anger, the 66-story, 390-unit high-rise will be built on the site at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, formerly known as the Epic East site. The developers plan to open the sales center in March and break ground by the summer. The sail...
read moreCelebrity Artist Troy Boi makes Miami his new home
Miami, FL (Grassroots Newswire) February 10, 2017 Patricia Delinois, President, CEO of CENTURY 21 Premier Elite Realty has announced the find of a luxury property to music recording artist Troy Boi through the CENTURY 21 Fine Homes & Estates program, a brand extension designed to market upscale properties. “We are thrilled to be able to find a special place for Troy. This find illustrates our ability to successfully meet the needs of upscale consumers,” said Delinois. “The experience of our sales professionals coupled with the...
read moreMiami’s Hottest Renderings 2016
There’s nothing like renderings of sleek, new South Florida projects to excite agents, buyers and consumers of South Florida real estate news during a slow point in the real estate cycle. From the tall and thin towers of Brickell and Edgewater to the bevy of renderings submitted for a (now failed) public-private partnership on a Miami Dade College-owned site in downtown Miami, architects and designers showed off their best work in 2016. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share...
read moreWith 2017 Approaching, South Florida’s Real Estate Market Is Still Kicking
Keeping up with South Florida tradition, a number of big-dollar real estate deals have marked the last few weeks of the year. Starting with a major step forward for the $2 billion Miami Worldcenter project, developers CIM Group and Falcone Group scored a hefty construction loan for the project’s 444-unit apartment complex. The $89 million loan will fuel construction of the development’s east tower — the first phase of the Seventh Street Apartments, a two-tower rental community near Northeast First Avenue and Northeast Seventh...
read moreMiami Beach Convention Center renovation speeds up
The entire west side of the Miami Beach Convention Center is getting replaced as the renovation and expansion of the facility speed up heading into the first quarter of 2017. No events will be held at the center until late May, and work will continue for months after it partially reopens. The $600 million redo remains behind schedule after planning, permitting and design changes slowed work earlier this year. The contractor, Clark Construction, is expected to submit a plan to recover lost time in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, construction work...
read moreHomeowners twice as house rich as five years ago
America’s housing market is heating up again, fortifying the finances of current homeowners and frustrating potential first-time buyers. After hitting bottom in 2012, home prices took off dramatically before leveling off a bit in mid-2014. In the last two months, though, they turned higher again. The amount of equity homeowners now have — the value outside their mortgage debt — has doubled in the last five years, according to CoreLogic. The latest read on September home prices showed a 6.3 percent annual gain, a touch bigger than August...
read moreLittle Haiti Development
A Miami-based company has submitted plans to the Urban Development Review Board for a large-scale, mixed-use project on 22 acres it owns in Little Haiti. The Eastridge Special Area Plan (SAP) proposal would replace the Design Place Apartments at 5045 Northeast Second Avenue in Miami. SPV Realty owns the existing apartments, built in 1948. Kobi Karp is the architect and Kimley Horn the landscape architect. The Miami board on Wednesday will review the application, which is requesting buildings varying in height from eight to 28 stories, 2,798...
read moreSee How Miami has Grown since 1984 in This Time-Lapse Video
In this time-lapse video from Google Earth starting in 1984, see how Miami has grown by about a million people from 1.7 million in 1984 to more than 2.6 million today. Click Full Article to watch the video. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreThe extravagant in-house amenities of Florida’s elite
From curated art collections to exclusive eateries to over-the-top lobbies, these are the latest trends on South Florida’s luxury real-estate landscape. A brilliant laser display will illuminate the sky above the Ritz-Carlton Residences, Miami Beach during Art Basel (126 units, from $2 million). Designed by visual artist Yvette Mattern, “Global Rainbow” beams the hues of the rainbow across a 25-mile viewing field. It’s a spectacle to behold, but privileged residents can also enjoy marvelous art within their luxury addresses. Indeed, art...
read moreFlorida No. 2 for population growth – will real estate markets follow?
The U.S. Census released it 2016 population estimates this week, showing state-by-state growth from 2015 to 2016, and almost nowhere were gains bigger than in Florida. The state’s population made a 367,525-person leap from 20.24 million to 20.61 million – an increase second only to Texas’. However, looking at growth relative to population size, Florida wasn’t the No. 2 state, but No. 4, increasing 1.82 percent year over year. Florida’s growth was not unique to the region, but a trend that spanned the entirety of the South. “States in the...
read moreSouth Florida Home Prices steadily growing
South Florida home buyers waiting for a price dip, don’t hold your breath. According to the latest report from the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices, home prices in the region continued their years-long upward climb in October. The index, which tracks home sales in major metropolitan areas throughout the United States, stated the cost of South Florida’s single-family homes jumped by 6.5 percent in October when compared to the same month in 2015. That means South Florida saw the fifth-highest percentage growth in the country, with Seattle...
read moreChronicles of Nardea top 2016 Artists and Game Changers featuring real estate Mogul Patricia Delinois
Chronicles of Nardea, written and published by Sara Nardea, is a collection of the Top 20 Most Fascinating Artists of 2016. These talented artists span the globes art scene from New York to Miami and range from painters, fashion stylists, interior designers, musicians, and more. Sara Nardea is a painter, art exhibition curator, journalist, author and publisher, providing you with thousands of words and dozens of pictures drowning in a sea of art, fashion and music. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-nardea-97440579 Sara Nardea is no stranger to...
read moreEmirates Airlines launches Fort Lauderdale to Dubai service
Fourteen hours and 20 minutes is a long time to be on a plane. Good thing Emirates Airlines’ planes, now flying from Fort Lauderdale to Dubai, have lie-flat beds, gourmet food and 2,500 channels of entertainment to choose from. The Dubai-based airline made its first transatlantic voyage from Dubai to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Thursday morning, touching down in Fort Lauderdale just after 11 a.m. The flight signaled the beginning of South Florida’s first daily nonstop service to Dubai. Daily flights will leave FLL at 8:20...
read more5 Home Technologies to Watch for in 2017
Did you ever want to live inside the home of the future? This could be the year that happens. Click through for a list of some of the coolest and most practical devices designed for your home. In 2017, your house will have a higher IQ than you do. Here are the five home technologies to watch for in 2017: 1. Smart thermostats 2. Smart maids 3. Smart lighting 4. Smart alarms 5. Smart locks Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreMiami Worldcenter secures first construction loan for Seventh Street Apartments
This was one of the largest apartment construction loans in Miami this year. The first phase of the apartment towers on Seven Street at Miami Worldcenter. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreFood Hall & Entertainment Complex Proposed Next To Lincoln Road
A food and entertainment complex is planned just off Lincoln Road. Time Out Market is planning to take over the ground floor retail space of a parking garage at 1601 Drexel Avenue. The parking garage was completed in 2012, designed by architect Enrique Norten and owned by owned by Ambassador Paul Cejas. In an application to the city, the company describes the concept: Time Out is the leading worldwide guide to art and entertainment, food and drink, film, travel and more. Time Out Market takes that concept one step further by incorporating it...
read moreChase, Zagat offer up top-rated restaurants in Coconut Grove
Zagat and Chase teamed up to compile lists of top-rated restaurants across the U.S., including the Miami’s Coconut Grove. The New York-based restaurant ratings website partnered with the bank to release the lists, based on picks from Chase’s neighborhood mortgage bankers and customer feedback. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreDrone store DJI to open first U.S. location in Wynwood
China-based DJI has partnered with Drone Nerds to sign a deal for its first U.S. store in Miami’s Wynwood. The booming neighborhood is known for hip retailers and trendy restaurants and its street art is a magnet for selfies, so a one-of-a-kind drone store should fit right in. Click FULL ARTICLE below to read details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreUniversity of Miami to take over Walgreens clinics in South Florida
The University of Miami Health System will expand its reach throughout South Florida after signing a deal with Walgreens. As part of the deal, Walgreens will open pharmacies at UM’s Lennar Foundation Medical Center in Coral Gables, the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Miami Hospital. That will give Walgreens exclusive access to providing pharmacy services for thousands of patients in those facilities. Click FULL ARTICLE below for more information. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share...
read moreMiami Gardens is getting South Florida’s first Topgolf
Grab your clubs: a newly minted development deal could bring South Florida’s first Topgolf facility to Miami Gardens.Miami Gardens officials reportedly gave the green light for the sale of 15 city-owned acres to a firm called Urban Property Holdings, as part of a deal that will see the construction of a 65,000-square-foot sports entertainment facility. The Miami Herald reported that Urban, which is managed by Massachusetts attorney and developer James Levin, will pay roughly $4 million for the land under the agreement. It then plans to...
read morePorsche Design Tower completed in Sunny Isles Beach
Dezer Development has driven its Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach across the finish line, having received its temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO). The developer also closed three condo sales for more than $11 million. The building made headlines for its “Dezervator,” an automobile lift system that delivers cars directly to the condos. It also features plunge pools and summer kitchens on the balconies of most units. “After watching the tower come to life over these past few years, it is an especially proud and stunning moment to...
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