# Floridian Development > An overview of Floridian development. Covering major metropolitan areas such as Miami, Tampa, Orlando, etc. ## Posts - [More Than 9,000 Units in the Pipeline: Data at West Palm Beach’s 2025 Developer Outreach Shows Development Surge](https://floridiandevelopment.com/more-than-9000-units-in-the-pipeline-data-at-west-palm-beachs-2025-developer-outreach-shows-development-surge/): West Palm Beach’s Development Services Department recently held its 2025 Developer Outreach, providing an early look at how the city’s development pipeline is positioned heading into the year. The meeting convened developers, property and business owners, planners, architects, and other industry stakeholders as the city continues to oversee a growing number of projects moving through review, permitting, and construction. The presentation went beyond key figures, but also outlined how the department is responding to current development demand while offering updates on projects recently delivered, those under construction, and proposals advancing through the approval process. Several upcoming developments were also previewed - [Construction Permit Filed for Robles Park Lot D, Marking First Phase of Redevelopment](https://floridiandevelopment.com/construction-permit-filed-for-robles-park-lot-d-marking-first-phase-of-redevelopment/): Plans for the long-anticipated Robles Park redevelopment in Tampa are moving closer to construction, as permits for the project’s first phase have now been submitted to the city. Known as Lot D, the parcel will deliver the first new residential building within the 35-acre redevelopment area, representing a major step forward following the demolition of the public housing complex. The effort is being led by PMG Affordable in collaboration with the Tampa Housing Authority, building on a master plan that received city approval in 2024 after an extensive planning and public review process. Demolition of the original Robles Park complex - [Floridian Rundown: Alma at FIU Planned in Sweetwater; FAA Permits Filed for Tower 36](https://floridiandevelopment.com/floridian-rundown-alma-en-fiu-planned-in-sweetwater-faa-permits-filed-for-tower-36/): Today’s Floridian Rundown spotlights two high-rise projects, both in Miami-Dade. One centers on a largely under-reported development in Sweetwater, where Alma at FIU is moving forward as a major student-oriented tower serving Florida International University, with demolition complete and capital raising underway. The other turns to Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood, where Tower 36 is showing signs of renewed momentum following the filing of a new FAA height application, marking the first substantive update on the project in several months. Floridian Rundown is an experimental article format designed to surface development activity that may not always warrant standalone coverage. Published as a - [Floridian Rundown: Plans Surface at 1501 NE 1st Ave in Miami; 315 NE 3rd St Returns to Review in Fort Lauderdale](https://floridiandevelopment.com/floridian-rundown-plans-surface-at-1501-ne-1st-ave-in-miami-315-ne-3rd-st-returns-to-review-in-fort-lauderdale/): Today’s Floridian Rundown highlights two projects at different stages of the development process. The first focuses on the release of a new design for a long-anticipated redevelopment site in Miami’s Omni District. The second turns to Fort Lauderdale, where plans for the city’s proposed tallest building have returned to the agenda and are now awaiting review by the City Commission. The renewed activity signals renewed momentum for a project that has remained largely quiet since last year. Floridian Rundown is an experimental article format aimed at surfacing development activity that may not always warrant full-length coverage. Published as a periodic - [Design District Condo and Hotel Project at 3995 N Miami Avenue Advances to UDRB](https://floridiandevelopment.com/design-district-condo-and-hotel-project-at-3995-n-miami-avenue-advances-to-udrb/): Miami’s Design District high-rise pipeline continues to build momentum as another development team advances plans for a mixed-use project in the neighborhood. The proposal calls for a luxury hotel and a high-end condominium tower positioned between two buildings, which (if built ahead of other proposals) would become the Design District’s first true high-rise, following decades of concepts that either stalled, evolved, or never advanced beyond planning. The development is scheduled for review by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board on January 21st. Planned for 3995 N Miami Avenue, the project spans an assemblage of 15 low-rise structures currently occupied by a - [Crescent Heights Proposes Legends, a 1,307-Unit Live Local Development in Edgewater](https://floridiandevelopment.com/crescent-heights-proposes-legends-a-1307-unit-live-local-development-in-edgewater/): Crescent Height’s development footprint in Edgewater is set to grow even larger, following the submission of plans for a new two-tower complex called ‘Legends’ in the neighborhood. Proposed for 3180 Biscayne Boulevard, the project is being advanced under Florida’s Live Local Act, allowing the development to move forward without a rezoning or extended public hearing process. Designed by Minneapolis-based RSP Architects, Legends comes on the heels of an eventful 2025 for Crescent Heights, capped by the completion of Forma and the filing of Forma Phase II. With this submission, the firm appears to be carrying its Edgewater momentum straight into - [Sunny Isles Beach’s Tallest Skyscraper Ever Proposed at 19051 Collins Avenue](https://floridiandevelopment.com/sunny-isles-beachs-tallest-skyscraper-ever-proposed-at-19051-collins-avenue/): Sunny Isles Beach is set to receive its tallest skyscraper yet under a new proposal from a joint venture led by the Related Group, Dezer Development, and the BH Group. Planned for 19051 Collins Avenue, the development is scheduled to go before the Sunny Isles Beach City Commission on January 15th as the partnership seeks approval for a 62-story tower. Designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa with landscape architecture by Enea, the long-anticipated project gained momentum after the FAA cleared the site for a structure of up to 820 FT: a height that would make it the tallest building outside of - [Floridian Rundown: New Design Emerges for 3333 Biscayne; Milton Mirage Proposed in Princeton](https://floridiandevelopment.com/floridian-rundown-new-design-emerges-for-3333-biscayne-milton-mirage-proposed-in-princeton/): Weekends on Floridian Development are about to look a little different. In addition to regular reporting, Floridian Development is rolling out a new format to highlight development activity that often goes unnoticed: featuring early-stage proposals, smaller projects, and concepts still taking shape. These posts are designed to showcase what is quietly moving through Florida’s development pipeline, giving readers insight into the next wave of projects before they reach the broader press. Each post will spotlight two to three projects and take a more flexible, exploratory tone than weekday coverage. Called Floridian Rundown, this service will run from today, all the - [After Years of Revisions, Partnership Returns With New Tower Plan at 11 N Andrews Ave](https://floridiandevelopment.com/after-years-of-revisions-partnership-returns-with-new-tower-plan-at-11-n-andrews-ave/): Plans have been unveiled for a new tower proposal at 11 N Andrews Ave, a site that has undergone multiple design iterations in recent years. Led by Bachow Ventures in partnership with Infinity Collective, the latest submission marks the fourth version of a project first introduced in early 2022. The development team is now returning to Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee seeking approval to increase the unit count from previously approved site plans, with the updated proposal calling for a 378-unit residential tower. The assemblage, which currently includes a Goodyear auto service center and surface parking, is located in close - [FAA Reissuance Clears Path for 540-Foot Tower at 601 N Ashley Drive in Downtown Tampa](https://floridiandevelopment.com/faa-reissuance-clears-path-for-540-foot-tower-at-601-n-ashley-drive-in-downtown-tampa/): Tampa’s next major skyscraper is inching toward reality as permitting and regulatory groundwork begin to take shape at 601 N Ashley Drive, a prominent downtown parcel now under redevelopment. Naples-based Stock Development recently filed for the reissuance of a FAA height application amid ongoing demolition of the existing office building and surface parking lot, which will eventually clear the around 1-acre site. The property was acquired by Stock Development in 2025 for $40 million, marking one of the most significant property transactions in Tampa history. The sale ended a multi-year development effort initiated by TLR Group, which first assembled the - [550-Unit Biscayne Shores Proposal Moves Closer to Approval at 11400 Biscayne Blvd](https://floridiandevelopment.com/550-unit-biscayne-shores-proposal-moves-closer-to-approval-at-11400-biscayne-blvd/): A slender site in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, situated between Miami and North Miami, is quietly advancing through the approval process for a new multifamily high-rise development. Led by New York City-based Ben Josef Group Holdings, the proposal calls for two residential buildings rising from a shared podium, designed by Kobi Karp Architecture. The project is now on its latest iteration, following a review process that began when first designs were released in 2024. Planned for 11400 Biscayne Boulevard, the project will be the first development on the site in decades, following a long period in which the property remained vacant. - [FAA Filing Submitted for 282-Foot The Gaspar Condominium Tower in Downtown Tampa](https://floridiandevelopment.com/faa-filing-submitted-for-282-foot-the-gaspar-condominium-tower-in-downtown-tampa/): A recently-planned development proposed for a triangular parcel at the entrance of Downtown Tampa is moving closer to realization. Known as The Gaspar, the project has recently filed for an application with the Federal Aviation Administration seeking height approval for its proposed condominium tower, signaling progress toward construction. Planned for 1307 N Jefferson Street, the 0.33-acre site is being developed by Berts Real Estate in partnership with consultant Flamingo Homes. The property is currently owned by 1307 N Jefferson Tampa LLC, an entity affiliated with Berts Real Estate. Floridian Development previously reported on the proposal during its analysis by Tampa’s - [Partnership Proposes 6-Story Multifamily Building in South Miami at 6230 SW 69th Street](https://floridiandevelopment.com/partnership-proposed-6-story-multifamily-building-in-south-miami-at-6230-sw-69th-street/): A South Florida–based development team has submitted plans to the City of South Miami for a new multifamily project. Led by The Estate Companies in partnership with MAS AJP, the proposal calls for a multi-story residential building designed by Caymares Martin Architecture. The project is scheduled for review by the South Miami’s Design Review Board on January 6th, and would deliver 75 residential units on an assemblage spanning nearly one acre. The site is located at 6230 SW 69th Street, in proximity to Downtown South Miami and nearby single-family neighborhoods. The assemblage is comprised of four parcels, with two owned - [Related Group Resubmits FAA Permits for 444 Brickell, The First Signs of Life in Years](https://floridiandevelopment.com/related-group-resubmits-faa-permits-for-444-brickell-the-first-signs-of-life-in-years/): Signs of life have recently emerged for Related Group’s long-delayed third and final tower at One Brickell. New filings with the Federal Aviation Administration showcase refiled height permits for an 897 FT tower at 444 Brickell Avenue, the clearest indication in years that the developer is preparing itself to advance the final phase of the three-tower master plan along the Miami River, after years of uncertainty tied to archaeological discoveries. The 444 Brickell site has remained dormant amid prolonged archaeological review and preservation debates, following the discovery of expansive Tequesta artifacts and human remains during excavation of the adjacent parcels - [Mill Creek Residential's Modera Aventura South Development Enters Vertical Construction in Ojus](https://floridiandevelopment.com/mill-creek-residentials-modera-aventura-south-development-enters-vertical-construction-in-ojus/): Mill Creek Residential has recently entered the vertical construction phase of Modera Aventura South, a nine-story high-rise planned in northern Miami-Dade. The project, which is the second phase of the Modera Aventura development, is rising at 2681 NE 191 Street in Ojus near Aventura. The milestone follows the recent completion and preleasing of Modera Aventura North, and marks the next step in a multi-phase residential buildout reshaping the corridor. Rising nearly half the height of its sister development, Modera Aventura South will top out at 9 stories compared with 15 for Modera Aventura North, and is expected to welcome its - [Dulce Vida Advances Toward Groundbreaking Following Key $35 Million Financing Secured](https://floridiandevelopment.com/dulce-vida-advances-toward-groundbreaking-following-key-35-million-financing-secured/): One of Allapattah’s first Live Local Act developments is preparing to move toward groundbreaking as Coral Rock Development advances plans for Dulce Vida, a mixed-income residential project enabled by the state’s sweeping pro-density legislation. The proposal, which received approval from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board in early 2024, is targeting a construction start in early 2026. Groundbreaking is supported by $35 million in financing just granted by Citibank, alongside an additional $15 million secured through the City of Miami’s Forever Affordable Housing Bond program, structured as a 30-year loan. Planned for 1785 NW 35th Street, Dulce Vida will rise on - [West Palm Beach's Planning Board Unanimously Approves Related Ross’s Shorecrest Condominium Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/west-palm-beachs-planning-board-unanimously-approves-related-rosss-shorecrest-condominium-project/): Related Ross’s multifamily pipeline in West Palm Beach is set to expand after the city’s Planning Board unanimously approved plans for Shorecrest, a 27-story residential tower along North Flagler Drive. Designed by Roger Ferris + Partners with interiors by Rottet Studio, the approval represents an early milestone for the project, which must still advance through additional regulatory reviews such as the City Commission. Planned for 1901 North Flagler Drive, the tower will replace the current site occupied by Temple Israel. Under the approved plans, the synagogue has chosen to relocate rather than occupy ground-floor space previously planned within the building. - [Andare Residences by Pininfarina Continues Towards Targeted 2027 Completion Date](https://floridiandevelopment.com/andare-residences-by-pininfarina-continues-towards-targeted-2027-completion-date/): Fort Lauderdale’s newest high-rise, Andare Residences by Pininfarina, is seeing increased construction activity as the development targets a 2027 completion. After breaking ground in mid-May, developer Related Group has submitted new permit applications for tower cranes, alongside a wave of additional construction-related filings. The tower is planned for 521 East Las Olas Boulevard, and will become the third Related Group high-rise within a 1,000 FT radius across just three parcels, joining Veneto and Icon Las Olas. Recent construction documents obtained through a public records request by Floridian Development indicate the project will deliver 192 ultra-luxury residential units. The increased construction - [Camaco Development Submits Revised Plans for One on One Condo Project to Fort Lauderdale Planning Board](https://floridiandevelopment.com/camaco-development-submits-revised-plans-for-one-on-one-condo-project-to-fort-lauderdale-planning-board/): After multiple rounds of revisions with Fort Lauderdale’s regulatory boards, One on One Harbor Beach Inc., an affiliate of Camaco Development, has submitted a revised proposal for a condominium project on Fort Lauderdale Beach. Branded as One on One, also referred to as Harbor Drive Residences, the latest plan increases both the building’s scale and unit count compared to earlier versions. The proposal now calls for a 21-story tower containing 36 residential units. Planned for 3043 and 3049 Harbor Drive, the development is being designed by New York based Kora Architects in partnership with Adache Group Architects. Plans for the - [One of West Brickell’s Densest Residential Towers Planned at 250 SW 7th Street](https://floridiandevelopment.com/one-of-west-brickells-densest-residential-towers-planned-at-250-sw-7th-street/): Plans have been submitted to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board for a high-rise on one of West Brickell’s last undeveloped parcels. Located at 250 SW 7th Street, the proposal would redevelop the one-acre site into one of the highest-density residential towers in the city. Led by Rockville Hospitality and designed by Miami-based Behar Font & Partners, the project would mark one of the first Live Local Act developments in West Brickell or Brickell for that matter. Rockville acquired the two parcels comprising the site for a combined $15.5 million in early 2015. The current 42-story proposal represents the latest phase - [Near-Supertall 955-Foot Tower Proposed for 130 Biscayne Boulevard, Designed by Foster + Partners](https://floridiandevelopment.com/near-supertall-955-foot-tower-proposed-for-130-biscayne-boulevard-designed-by-foster-partners/): Plans for a nearly 1,000-foot tower has just been revealed along Biscayne Boulevard, setting the stage for one of Miami’s tallest tower proposals in recent years. Located at 130 Biscayne Boulevard, 146 Biscayne Boulevard, and 141 NE 3rd Ave, the property is being redeveloped into a mixed-use destination by New York City-based RFR Realty, which owns all three properties. The developer intends to demolish all three mid-rises on-site for condos, retail, and hotel uses. Designed by world-renowned Foster + Partners in collaboration with Miami-based Revuelta Architecture, the tower marks another major entry by Foster + Partners into Miami’s skyline. Developments - [Miami-Dade Set to Move Forward on 905-Unit Annie Coleman 15 Redevelopment in Brownsville](https://floridiandevelopment.com/miami-dade-set-to-move-forward-on-905-unit-annie-coleman-15-redevelopment-in-brownsville/): Miami-Dade is preparing to take a major step toward reshaping Brownsville’s affordable housing supply as plans advance for the redevelopment of Annie Coleman 15. The three-parcel site, which has slowly grown outdated, is slated for a full rebuild spearheaded by Miami-based Integra Solutions. The proposal calls for a 905-unit mixed-income community, including 144 public housing units to replace those previously demolished. The redevelopment effort, which began after the County issued a Work Order Proposal Request in July 2023, ultimately drew only one respondent, Integra, making the firm as the sole developer for the project. Now moving through the approval pipeline, - [Eco Landing Reaches Third Floor as Construction Progresses Toward Topping Out](https://floridiandevelopment.com/eco-landing-reaches-third-floor-as-construction-progresses-toward-topping-out/): The EcoStone Group, a Miami-based real estate investment, development, and contracting firm, is moving forward on its first ground-up project. Rising in Allapattah at 1515 and 1601 NW 18th Street, the 8-story development has reached the third floor of vertical construction. The undertaking marks the company’s debut into multifamily development, with additional projects anticipated in the pipeline. With permitting and $23 million in financing secured from Banco Popular (also known as Popular Bank), EcoStone Group is now progressing towards completion on the 125-unit building. Work on the project began with the demolition of two on-site multifamily buildings in early 2023, - [Brickell Starlite Moves Towards Groundbreaking at 128 Southwest 7th Street](https://floridiandevelopment.com/brickell-starlite-moves-towards-groundbreaking-at-128-southwest-7th-street/): The densification of West Brickell continues as Chicago-based Focus Development prepares to break ground on its first Miami project. Located at 128 SW 7th Street, the development, called Miami Starlite, will bring new multifamily residences and retail to a narrow site in the heart of Miami. The parcel was purchased by Focus Development in late 2022 for $28 million and has been the subject of redevelopment proposals for years. Planned atop the former, now-demolished Starlite Motel, the project is moving through permitting after receiving building plan approval from Miami-Dade officials about a year ago. Targeted for completion in 2028, the - [740-Foot Elliott Towers Proposed for Downtown Tampa, FAA Filing Reveals Early Vision](https://floridiandevelopment.com/740-foot-elliott-towers-proposed-for-downtown-tampa-faa-filing-reveals-early-vision/): Tampa may be on track to welcome its tallest tower yet, according to a recent FAA filing. On November 25th, Colton Elliott, founder of Elliott International, submitted an application for a 740 FT structure planned for the former Kress Block in Downtown Tampa. The proposal would replace the entire block with a skyscraper rising more than 70 stories, set to include office, dining, and residential space. The project, spanning 801, 805, 807, 811, and 815 North Franklin Street, is slated to be known as Elliott Towers. While the firm has filed an FAA application, the tower remains in the early - [Plans Filed for a Mixed-Use Mid-Rise at 811 E Las Olas, Featuring Office and Retail Space](https://floridiandevelopment.com/plans-filed-for-a-mixed-use-mid-rise-at-811-e-las-olas-featuring-office-and-retail-space/): Fort Lauderdale’s iconic Las Olas Boulevard is poised for a major transformation, with new plans submitted to the city for a six-story mixed-use building. The project, led by Coombes Property Group, would replace two existing low-rise retail buildings with a contemporary structure planned with retail and office space. Designed by the acclaimed Morris Adjmi Architects in collaboration with Cube 3, the development is planned for 811 E Las Olas Boulevard on a 0.25-acre site at the heart of the corridor. Called 811 Las Olas and totaling almost 50,000 SF in size, the proposal represents one of the largest new developments - [Canal Park West Tower Begins Construction in North Miami Beach, Set to Deliver New Office Space](https://floridiandevelopment.com/canal-park-west-tower-begins-construction/): North Miami Beach is preparing to welcome its newest office development with the groundbreaking of Canal Park West, the second phase of a two-building complex along NE 163rd Street. Developed by Namnum Developers, LLC and designed by Idea Architect, the project follows the earlier completion of Canal Park East. With construction now in full swing, foundation work and site preparations are underway as the project begins rising vertically. Situated at 3227 NE 163rd St, Canal Park West will deliver modern office space to a growing commercial corridor. The building sits just steps from Uptown Harbor, Dezer Development’s upcoming mixed-use project - [University of Tampa's New Science Building Moves Forward, With Permits Filed and Approvals Granted](https://floridiandevelopment.com/university-of-tampas-new-science-building-moves-forward-with-permits-filed-and-approvals-granted/): The University of Tampa’s campus is preparing for another major transformation as its next academic building moves steadily toward a groundbreaking. With key building plans approved and new construction permit filings underway, the university is laying the foundation for Project Beta, a six-story facility planned along the Hillsborough River. The project will replace a cluster of aging low-rise structures at 505 UT McNeel Ct with a modern, six-story building designed to support a range of science uses. The new academic building comes at a time when student enrollment at the University of Tampa is at an all-time high, prompting the - [Joint Venture Proposes Atrium Residential, Set to Feature 222 Units in Boca Raton](https://floridiandevelopment.com/joint-venture-proposes-atrium-residential-set-to-feature-222-units-in-boca-raton/): The Meyers Group and Accesso Partners, a South Florida-based joint venture with an extensive development track record in the region, are moving forward with plans to redevelop a site near the Broken Sound Golf Course. Officially titled ‘Atrium Residential,’ though also referred to as ‘The Residences at Broken Sound,’ the project is scheduled for review by the Boca Raton Planning Board tomorrow on November 20th. The proposal includes several requests related to zoning, land-use changes, site plan amendments, and more, which are all subject to different votes. Planned for a surface parking lot next to an existing office building, the - [Miami-Dade to Review Citadel’s Supertall Global Headquarters, First Permit Filed](https://floridiandevelopment.com/miami-dade-to-review-citadels-supertall-global-headquarters-first-permit-filed/): Ken Griffin’s proposed supertall headquarters for Citadel Securities is officially advancing in Brickell. After three rounds of design revisions, the most recent submitted just two months ago, the project is now moving into the approval phase in Miami-Dade County. It marks the latest step in a headquarters relocation effort that began when Citadel announced its move from Chicago to Miami. Although the firm once targeted a mid-2025 groundbreaking, rising costs and other logistical challenges have pushed that timeline back. Still, Citadel remains fully committed to the project. On November 20th, Miami’s BCC Comprehensive Development Master Plan & Zoning Committee will - [University of Miami Unveils Gables Village: Set to Replace the Dated Mahoney-Pearson Dorm Complex](https://floridiandevelopment.com/university-of-miami-unveils-gables-village-set-to-replace-the-dated-mahoney-pearson-dorm-complex/): The University of Miami is preparing to completely redevelop the aging Mahoney-Pearson dorm complex, replacing it with Gables Village, a new residential district now under review by the City of Coral Gables. The project serves as the third and final phase of UM’s long-term Housing Facilities Strategic Plan, ending a multi-year effort to modernize student housing on-campus. Just a few months ago, campus officials celebrated the opening of the first phase of Centennial Village and are now nearing completion of the second. The new dormitory complex will comprise of two multi-story buildings designed by Arquitectonica, located at 1201 Stanford Drive - [Plans Submitted to Miami's UDRB for 805 Flagler, Featuring 354 Units in Little Havana](https://floridiandevelopment.com/plans-submitted-to-miamis-udrb-for-805-flagler-featuring-354-units-in-little-havana/): A joint venture between Brookstone Partners and the Cornerstone Group is moving forward with plans for an eight-story mixed-use development at 805 West Flagler Street, bringing a long-anticipated grocery store/pharmacy to one of Miami’s most underserved corridors. Filed under Brookstone 805 Flagler LLC, the proposal spans 14 parcels totaling roughly 103,000 SF. The developers acquired the largely vacant property for $15.8 million months ago and are now seeking approval from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board to move forward. According to recently released plans, the proposed development will span nearly an entire city block. A representative for the project described it - [Joint Venture Unveils 30-Story Tower at 1725 JFK Causeway, North Bay Village](https://floridiandevelopment.com/joint-venture-unveils-30-story-tower-at-1725-jfk-causeway-north-bay-village/): A South Florida-based joint venture, composed of MG Developer and The Prosper Group, has submitted plans to Miami-Dade County for a luxury high-rise in North Bay Village. Located at 1681 and 1725 JFK Causeway, the project is proposed on a prime 1-acre waterfront site overlooking Biscayne Bay. The joint venture acquired the two parcels for $30.9 million last year, revealing plans for a groundbreaking 2027 and a completion in 2029. The project joins a growing lineup of high-rise developments along JFK Causeway in North Bay Village, where Continuum is planning a two-tower district to the east and Sunbeam Properties is - [The Fletcher District Gains Approval from the Florida Board of Governors, Set to Break Ground in Early 2026](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-fletcher-district-gains-approval-from-the-florida-board-of-governors-set-to-break-ground-in-early-2026/): The University of South Florida has reached a major milestone in advancing its long-anticipated “Fletcher District”, a mixed-use neighborhood set to replace the former golf course known as The Claw. On November 6th, the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state’s public universities, voted to approve the project’s first phase. The development will transform the defunct golf course, which closed in 2023 at the corner of Fletcher Avenue and North 46th Street, into a vibrant district featuring student housing, multifamily residences, a hotel, retail space, and public amenities. Plans have been steadily progressing, with the USF Board of Trustees - [36-Story Atlantic Square Reaches Completion, Adding Mixed-Income Housing to Overtown](https://floridiandevelopment.com/36-story-atlantic-square-reaches-completion-adding-mixed-income-housing-to-overtown/): A major addition to Miami’s Overtown neighborhood has officially reached completion, marking a milestone in the community’s ongoing transformation. Rising 36 stories, Atlantic Square introduces new housing and amenities as part of the county and city’s larger effort to spur mixed-income growth and renewed economic investment in the neighborhood: bridging Overtown and Downtown Miami. Developed by Atlantic Pacific Communities and designed by Corwil Architects, the 391 FT tall tower has 616 residential units, with roughly 60% reserved as affordable and workforce housing and the remainder offered at market rate. The building replaces what was once a county-owned parking lot, transforming - [13th Floor, Key International Unveil Nobu-Branded 74-Story Waterfront Tower at 619 Brickell Ave](https://floridiandevelopment.com/13th-floor-key-international-unveil-nobu-branded-74-story-waterfront-tower-at-619-brickell-ave/): Nobu Hospitality is expanding its South Florida presence with its first branded residential project in Miami, a 74-story tower planned along Biscayne Bay in the city’s Brickell district. Developed in partnership with Miami-based firms 13th Floor Investments and Key International, 619 Brickell will bring 300 luxury condos, a full collection of high-end amenities, and a new Nobu restaurant to the heart of Miami’s core. Designed by Foster + Partners in collaboration with Sieger-Suarez Architects, the development will rise beside the historic First Presbyterian Church of Miami at 609-619 Brickell Avenue, one of the few remaining religious buildings on Brickell Avenue. - [Alta Development Advances Plans for 16-Story SOMI Walk Student Housing Near University of Miami](https://floridiandevelopment.com/alta-development-advances-plans-for-16-story-somi-walk-student-housing-near-university-of-miami/): A new student housing tower is on the horizon for South Miami, as Alta Development prepares to move forward with SOMI Walk, a 16-story project planned near the University of Miami. The Miami-based developer has spent the past year refining the proposal through multiple planning stages and design iterations, with the latest version now submitted to the City of South Miami’s Design Review Board for review. Located at 5959 SW 71st Street and 7090 SW 59th Place, the 1.01-acre site currently houses a mix of hotel and office space that will be replaced by student housing to meet surging demand - [Announcing the Floridian Development Newsletter: Daily Updates on Florida’s Growth](https://floridiandevelopment.com/announcing-the-floridian-development-newsletter-daily-updates-on-floridas-growth/): Florida’s development landscape is changing fast, from high-rise residential towers to transformative mixed-use districts reshaping cities across the state. With new proposals popping up weekly and projects finally moving toward construction, the need to keep track of everything happening in Florida’s built environment has never been more important. To deliver the most current, reliable, and detailed coverage straight to your inbox, Floridian Development is launching a new newsletter. Subscribing is free and provides daily emails featuring development and infrastructure news, upcoming feature updates from Floridian Development, and more, ensuring readers never miss what’s next. Receiving updates will be almost instantaneous, - [The Avery Inches Towards Groundbreaking at 2517 West Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-avery-inches-towards-groundbreaking-at-2517-west-kennedy-boulevard-tampa/): The Avery, a six-story multifamily development planned along Tampa’s West Kennedy Boulevard, is edging closer to a groundbreaking as the developer has recently filed for multiple construction permits. Located at 2517 West Kennedy Boulevard, the project will introduce new residential density to a corridor that has seen growing development interest in recent years. Led by The Avid Group and designed by ODP Architecture, the project has been in planning since 2022, when the developer purchased the site for roughly $2 million. The proposal has since gone through several design revisions over the past two years, with the latest plans reflecting - [The Gallery at Wagner Creek: First Tower of Related’s Health District Redevelopment Secures Financing](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-gallery-at-wagner-creek-first-tower-of-relateds-health-district-redevelopment-secures-financing/): The Related Group has secured key financing for The Gallery at Wagner Creek, a mixed-income high-rise planned for Miami’s Health District that will include affordable housing. The project marks the first phase of a larger multi-tower development that will eventually involve the demolition and redevelopment of the nearby Jackson Medical Towers. Envisioned as a transit-oriented, mixed-income community, the development is located at 1165 NW 11th Street: just steps from the UHealth-Jackson Metrorail Station. On October 29th, Miami’s Housing and Commercial Loan Committee approved the allocation of $4,848,080 in Miami Forever Bonds to The Related Group. Miami Forever Bonds are part - [Alta Developers Breaks Ground on Princeton Gateways Phase I, Set to Feature 308 Apartments](https://floridiandevelopment.com/alta-developers-breaks-ground-on-princeton-gateways-phase-i-set-to-feature-308-apartments/): Alta Developers has just broken ground on the first phase of Princeton Gateways, also known as Princeton Commons. The project, which has been in planning since 2022, is now moving forward following a $60 million construction loan from Miami-based City National Bank of Florida. The first phase will replace three parcels located at 24450, 24500, and 24550 SW 127th Avenue with modern apartment buildings. The MSA Architects-designed complex isn’t alone. Despite being located in a relatively low-density area in Princeton, development across South Miami-Dade has surged in recent years. Limited available land has pushed traditional suburban projects to grow upward - [Sunny Isles Beach Set to Overtake Philadelphia in Number of Skyscrapers by 2029](https://floridiandevelopment.com/sunny-isles-beach-set-to-overtake-philadelphia-in-number-of-skyscrapers-by-2029/): Skyscraper enthusiasts across South Florida are about to witness a remarkable milestone for the region. While Sunny Isles Beach may not rival Philadelphia in population, economic scale, or national prominence, this slender barrier island city is on track to surpass the Pennsylvanian powerhouse in the number of skyscrapers. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), skyscrapers are defined as structures exceeding 492 FT (150 meters) in height. Over the past decade, these towering structures have increasingly reshaped South Florida’s skyline, and few places exemplify this transformation better than Sunny Isles Beach. The city’s appeal to developers - [Azul At Blue Lagoon Proposed Through the Live Local Act, Set to Feature 250 Units](https://floridiandevelopment.com/azul-at-blue-lagoon-proposed-through-the-live-local-act-set-to-feature-250-units/): Miami’s Blue Lagoon neighborhood, an area defined by its mid-rise, office-oriented development, is seeing its first proposal under Florida’s Live Local Act. The project is known as Azul at Blue Lagoon, with plans currently awaiting Miami-Dade County approval for a 15-story residential tower made possible through the Act’s development incentives. Led by Keystone 1200, LLC, an affiliate of local firm Keystone Holdings, the proposal would rise on 1.2-acre site currently occupied by two industrial warehouses and a surface parking lot. The venture will also mark Keystone’s second Live Local project in the county, following its earlier Keystone Midway proposal, which - [Calle 8 Tower Undergoes Significant Changes Ahead of Groundbreaking in Brickell](https://floridiandevelopment.com/calle-8-tower-undergoes-significant-changes-ahead-of-groundbreaking-in-brickell/): Calle 8, one of Brickell’s most distinctive proposals in both form and function, has just undergone a major change in its design. The update is being led by Millennium Developments of Brickell, an affiliate of G&G Business Developments: the same firm behind the Aston Martin Residences in Downtown Miami. G&G first proposed the project in 2023 and has since overseen several design revisions, the latest of which was submitted on October 17th. The newest plans remove the previously proposed music venue from the tower’s podium, replacing it with residential units to create an almost entirely residential tower. Despite the changes, - [Miami-Dade Advances North Corridor TOD Master Plan with Its First Public Workshop](https://floridiandevelopment.com/miami-dade-advances-north-corridor-tod-master-plan-with-its-first-public-workshop/): Miami-Dade’s North Corridor Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Master Plan is officially moving forward, with its first community workshop scheduled for Wednesday, October 22 at the Sherbondy Village Community Center. The event, which will spam between 6:30 PM to 8 PM, will mark the first of two public workshops aiming to shape future development along Miami’s long-awaited North Corridor. Outlined in 2016 as part of the Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Program, the North Corridor will extend approximately 10 miles along NW 27th Avenue, from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Metrorail Station to the Broward County line. The goal of - [Riviera Beach Weighs In on ‘The Waterway,’ an Ambitious Three-Tower Development](https://floridiandevelopment.com/riviera-beach-weighs-in-on-the-waterway-an-ambitious-three-tower-development/): One of Riviera Beach’s most ambitious developments has arrived before the city’s Planning and Zoning Board. Called The Waterway, the project envisions a three-tower mixed-use complex spanning two parcels at 3200 Broadway Boulevard and 3140 Lake Shore Drive. Spearheaded by KMG Holdings, LLC and designed by REG Architecture, the 4.51-acre proposal will feature workforce and market rate units, along with retail, office, and other active uses. Set for review on October 23rd at 6 P.M., the Waterway development comes with a complex history. KMG Holdings, LLC acquired the waterfront parcel at 3140 Lakeshore Drive in 2018, followed by the adjacent west - [Signs of Life Emerge for ArtsPark Lofts, Where Merrimac Ventures Plans Minor Changes](https://floridiandevelopment.com/signs-of-life-emerge-for-artspark-lofts-where-merrimac-ventures-plans-minor-changes/): Signs of life are emerging for ArtsPark Lofts, a high-rise first proposed in 2022 for Fort Lauderdale’s Flagler Village neighborhood. Led by Fort Lauderdale-based Merrimac Ventures, the project has undergone several minor revisions over the years, including adjustments to its height, parking, and unit count. The latest amendment is now scheduled for review by Fort Lauderdale’s City Commission on October 23rd, where members will vote on the updated site plan. If approved, ArtsPark Lofts will be Merrimac Ventures’ second residential project in Flagler Village. The firm is currently building a two-tower development at 317 N Federal Highway, which broke ground - [Miami's Urban Development Review Board Approves ABH Developer's Wyn Park Development](https://floridiandevelopment.com/miamis-urban-development-review-board-approves-abh-developers-wyn-park-development/): Wynwood Norte is once again emerging as a focal point for Live Local Act development in Miami-Dade, with the recent approval of Wyn Park, a new high-rise proposal that marks the third such project in the neighborhood since the law’s enactment. Once characterized by single family homes and low-rising apartments, Wynwood Norte has become a magnet for developers, fueled by the commercial and residential success of neighboring districts such as Wynwood, Edgewater, and Midtown. The latest proposal comes from ABH Developer Group, a firm with more than a dozen projects planned or underway in the area. Wyn Park will be - [Tech Tower Breaks Grounds in Sweetwater, Set to Include 517 Apartments](https://floridiandevelopment.com/tech-tower-breaks-grounds-in-sweetwater-set-to-include-517-apartments/): Sweetwater’s student housing construction boom is gaining even more momentum, following the recent groundbreaking of Tech Tower. On the morning of October 15, Global City Development and Gilu Development officially broke ground on the 23-story apartment tower located at 10941 SW 7th Street, where foundation work is already underway. The project marks Global City Development’s third collaboration in Sweetwater, following the successful completion of The Lapis and The One: two student housing projects in close proximity to Florida International University. The groundbreaking ceremony featured key figures from the development team along with Sweetwater Mayor Jose “Pepe” Diez. First reported by - [13-Story Condo Proposed Along Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal Called Opus at 701](https://floridiandevelopment.com/13-story-condo-proposed-along-fort-lauderdales-intracoastal-called-opus-at-701/): A new condominium has just been proposed along Fort Lauderdale’s stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway. Located at 623 and 701 Bayshore Drive, the project, known as Opus at 701, calls for a 13-story residential tower designed by Adache Group Architects. The building will replace two existing low-rise structures: one a multifamily rental community and the other a long-standing hotel. The combined parcels were acquired between 2023 and 2025 for $19.5 million, allowing the tower to feature a wide footprint. Led by CNB Contracting of New Rochelle, New York, the project is joining a growing wave of residential developments along Fort - [55-Story Tower Proposed at 1210 NW 2nd Ave in Overtown, Possible Through the Live Local Act](https://floridiandevelopment.com/50-story-tower-proposed-at-1210-nw-2nd-ave-in-overtown-possible-through-the-live-local-act/): Overtown has just received its tallest skyscraper proposal yet, all made possible with the assistance of the Live Local Act. Spearheaded by David Om, LLC, affiliated with Nadlan Management & Investments, the company is planning a 55-story tower on a compact site. The property, located at 1210 NW 2nd Avenue at the corner of NW 12th Street, will feature 498 residential units. The project represents one of the few Live Local Act proposals submitted in the neighborhood to date and could very well signal the beginning of a broader wave of development across Overtown. Of the planned 498 units, 200 - [Live Local Act Fuels Major Redevelopment of Fort Lauderdale’s Galleria Mall](https://floridiandevelopment.com/live-local-act-fuels-major-redevelopment-of-fort-lauderdales-galleria-mall/): Fort Lauderdale’s long-struggling Galleria Mall is poised for a major redevelopment following its sale last month. The new owners, a joint venture between GFO Investments and the InSite Group, purchased the property for $73 million from Keystone-Florida Property Holding Group, which had owned it since 1993. The partnership’s proposal envisions a multi-tower mixed-use complex, with each tower rising about 30 stories, integrated into the existing mall site. Because current Fort Lauderdale zoning does not permit such density by right, the developers plan to utilize Florida’s recently passed Live Local Act, which allows projects that include workforce housing to skirt certain - [Related Group, LeFrak, and 13th Floor Investments File Plans for Two Multifamily High-Rises at 3650 Bird Road](https://floridiandevelopment.com/related-group-and-13th-floor-investments-file-plans-for-two-multifamily-high-rises-at-3650-bird-road/): Three prominent developers, 13th Floor Investments, LeFrak, and The Related Group, have teamed up on a new mixed-use proposal near the Douglas Road Metrorail Station. Named simply 3650 Bird Road, the project envisions a two-tower development on the site at 3650 Bird Road: a property that has seen multiple multifamily proposals over the years. Purchased by the partnership for $35 million, the site is now subject to a redevelopment featuring 793 residential units, parking, retail, and other uses. Planned atop a large two-story automotive service center, the development is expected to rise in two phases. The first phase will deliver - [21 Hollywood Inches Closer to Topping Out in Hollywood's Royal Poinciana Neighborhood](https://floridiandevelopment.com/21-hollywood-inches-closer-to-topping-out-in-hollywoods-royal-poinciana-neighborhood/): Construction on Hollywood’s latest multifamily high-rise is commencing, bringing the city’s modest but impressive skyline further north. Known as 21 Hollywood, the luxury rental community has already climbed several floors, with crews now working toward the eighth. The project was first presented to Hollywood’s Planning Board in late 2023 from Bardi VP, affiliated with South Florida–based Starlife Group. When complete, the 14-story building will deliver 200 units, ground-floor retail, parking, and amenity space, marking Starlife Group’s first high-rise development. Vertical construction, according to Florida YIMBY, is being handled by Starlife Builders, a construction subsidiary of Starlife Group. Prior to vertical - [Mixed-Income Apartment Seeks Redesign at 3917 N Nebraska Ave in Ybor Heights, Tampa](https://floridiandevelopment.com/mixed-income-apartment-seeks-redesign-at-3917-n-nebraska-ave-in-ybor-heights-tampa/): Channelside Partners, affiliated with Tampa Bay-based developer Abacus Group, is returning to the drawing board for an apartment project in Ybor Heights. Tentatively called Ybor Heights Apartments, the development was first submitted in September of last year but was unexpectedly withdrawn. The original proposal called for a nine-story building at 3917 N Nebraska Ave, utilizing the Live Local Act. Now, revised plans take a more scaled-down approach, removing the Live Local Act in favor of another pro-development statute recently passed by the Florida Legislature. If permitting and approvals proceed smoothly, the project would be among the first large-scale apartment developments - [Calle 8 Hotel Seeks Rezoning of 710 SW 16th Ave for a Nearly 150-Room Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/calle-8-hotel-seeks-rezoning-of-710-sw-16th-ave-for-a-nearly-150-room-project/): A new 8-story hotel is being planned along Little Havana’s iconic Calle Ocho corridor, where developer 1603 SW 8 Street, LLC, tied to North Park Ventures from Chicago, is seeking City Commission approval to rezone a site currently occupied by a surface parking lot. The proposal, designed by Modis Architects, would replace a half-acre assemblage with a 149-room hotel, filling a gap in an area that currently lacks hotel options. While Miami’s Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board has already given the project near-unanimous approval about a month ago, the final decision now rests with the City Commission. Located at 710 - [West Palm Beach's City Commission Unanimously Approves 5400 N Flagler Condo Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/west-palm-beachs-city-commission-unanimously-approves-5400-n-flagler-condo-project/): After months of review, a 31-story condo tower planned for 5400 N Flagler has cleared its final hurdle in West Palm Beach. On September 29th, West Palm Beach’s City Commission voted unanimously to approve the condo project from Canada-based Great Gulf. It will be the last step before the developer can begin permitting, considering the project had already secured unanimous support from the Planning Board. Rising on a 2.46-acre site, the tower will bring 97 condominium units and mark Great Gulf’s second condo venture in the city. Designed by Spina O’Rourke + Partners and Safdie Architects, the 380 FT tower - [The William Launches Sales in North Miami Beach with 374 Residences](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-william-launches-sales-in-north-miami-beach-with-374-residences/): Sales have officially launched for The William in North Miami Beach, a 25-story condo tower planned by Blue Road Development and Illia Development Group. The project, which is targeting a groundbreaking in the middle of next year, will deliver 374 residences and marks Blue Road’s second condo venture in the city, following the topping out of Nexo Residences. The William is planned on a 1.1-acre site that the development team purchased in late 2022 for $7.5 million. Positioned as one of the first high-rise projects in the neighborhood, it is being marketed by Fortune International Real Estate, with EB-5 investment - [The Satori at Lighthouse Point Planned in Pompano Beach, Set to Deliver 187 Units](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-satori-at-lighthouse-point-planned-in-pompano-beach-set-to-deliver-187-units/): Plans have been unveiled for The Satori at Lighthouse Point, an eight-story residential development proposed in Pompano Beach. Led by South Florida–based 4211 N Fed, an affiliate of 1112 Development, the project is aiming to bring 187 units to the North Federal Highway corridor. The site at 4211 North Federal Highway was purchased by the developer earlier this year for $5.89 million, signaling continued investment in the N Federal Highway corridor. The site is currently occupied by the Lighthouse Point Hotel, a cluster of low-rise buildings that would be demolished in order to make room for the new 8-story project. - [Plans Filed for Six-Story Boutique Hotel at 6945 Abbott Avenue in North Beach](https://floridiandevelopment.com/plans-filed-for-six-story-boutique-hotel-at-6945-abbott-avenue-in-north-beach/): North Beach’s wave of developments is continuing, as plans for a six-story boutique hotel on Abbott Avenue was just submitted. The project, led by South Florida-based Abbott M 6945, calls for 48 boutique hotel rooms on a 6,150 SF site. The new hotel would more than quadruple the room count on the site, replacing the 11-room M Hotel. Scheduled for review by Miami Beach’s Design Review Board on October 23rd, the proposal would rise alongside multiple under construction buildings in the area, including The Ella, 71 Nobe, and more. According to plans submitted to the city, each of the 48 - [West Palm Beach Approves Initial Phase of Rybovich Marina Makeover by Huizenga and Integra](https://floridiandevelopment.com/west-palm-beach-approves-initial-phase-of-rybovich-marina-makeover-by-huizenga-and-integra/): Plans for the redevelopment of the Rybovich Marina are officially advancing, with the Huizenga family and Integra Investments winning approval from West Palm Beach’s planning board. Reviewed on September 16, the proposal outlines a multi-billion-dollar transformation of the city’s waterfront, centered around four condo towers. The first phase, approved at the recent meeting, calls for two multifamily buildings totaling 259 units, while the remaining phases will come before the board at a later date. Overall, despite significant changes to building heights, development features, and structural design, the board found the updated plan acceptable. The first phase of the development centers - [Vera Fund Proposes Redevelopment of 2810 & 2800 E Oakland Park Boulevard in Coral Ridge](https://floridiandevelopment.com/vera-fund-proposes-redevelopment-of-2810-2800-e-oakland-park-boulevard-in-coral-ridge/): Two parcels in Fort Lauderdale’s Coral Ridge neighborhood are poised for transformation, with two multifamily buildings now in the pipeline. Aventura-based Vera Fund has filed plans to redevelop two sites, one at 2800 East Oakland Park Boulevard, replacing two existing commercial structures with a pair of multifamily high-rises. Just to the south, a surface parking lot at 2810 East Oakland Park Boulevard will be redeveloped into a multifamily low-rise. The projects are set for review before Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee on September 23rd, signaling the next step in Vera Fund’s efforts to move forward with the plans. Zeroing in - [Crews Prepare for Historic Concrete Pour at The Residences at 1428 Brickell on September 19](https://floridiandevelopment.com/crews-prepare-for-historic-concrete-pour-at-the-residences-at-1428-brickell-on-september-19/): Crews behind 1428 Brickell are preparing for a historic milestone. On September 19, a massive foundation pour will begin at 8 p.m., led by C & C Concrete Pumping. With Capform as shell contractor, UES handling concrete testing/threshold inspections, and Coastal Construction serving as general contractor, the team will pump an estimated 13,000 cubic yards of concrete into place. The operation is expected to last 30 continuous hours, supported by five concrete pumps working simultaneously. Reinforcement steel is already in place, setting the stage for one of the largest foundation pours in Miami’s history. Comparable pours include the foundations of - [Turkey-Based Developer Shelton Eyes North Miami for First U.S. Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/turkey-based-developer-shelton-eyes-north-miami-for-first-u-s-project/): A new private residential tower is on the way in North Miami: Shelton Miami. Planned for 1998 NE 135th Street along Little Arch Creek, the 11-story building will feature 18 residential units. Spearheaded by Shelton, a Turkey-based company with completed projects in both Bodrum and Ankara, the firm’s venture in Miami will be the first project outside of Turkey. The Planning Commission of North Miami will review and offer changes for the project on September 18th; however, it’s just one step for the company as final approval lies in the hands of City Council. The project’s 18 planned units will - [Casa at FIU, a 297-Unit Student Housing Project, Breaks Grounds in Sweetwater](https://floridiandevelopment.com/casa-at-fiu-a-297-unit-student-housing-project-breaks-grounds-in-sweetwater/): Construction is officially underway on Casa at FIU, also known as Novu FIU, a massive off-campus housing project in Sweetwater. Touted as a state-of-the-art development for the region, plans by developers WFHP and RAL Companies call for a 297-unit development, enough to house almost 1,000 students. As the project begins construction, a formal groundbreaking ceremony was held last week, bringing together the developers, key partners, and Sweetwater Mayor Jose Diaz. Mayor Jose Diaz, who spoke at the event, called the development an opportunity that will “serve FIU students and further strengthen our community”, beyond that, Casa at FIU “highlights the - [Pendry Tampa Lands Record-Breaking $520 Million Construction Deal](https://floridiandevelopment.com/pendry-tampa-lands-record-breaking-520-million-construction-deal/): Pendry Tampa, a luxury hotel and condominium tower planned by Two Roads Development, has just secured $520 million in construction financing. The deal, announced Monday, includes funding from Sculptor Real Estate and Nuveen Green Capital. Construction, led by Florida-based general contractor Coastal Construction, has been at the topic of discussion in the region for weeks. The project has recently overseen slowed on-site activity; now, with financing achieved, the project is back on-track. While the financing is historic for its size, another aspect of the deal is equally noteworthy. Of the $520 million granted, $290 million came from the largest C-PACE - [Grupo T&C Submits Edge House Residences to Miami's Urban Development Review Board](https://floridiandevelopment.com/grupo-tc-submits-edge-house-residences-to-miamis-urban-development-review-board/): Grupo T&C, an experienced Peruvian developer, has officially submitted plans for Edge House Residences to Miami’s Urban Development Review Board (UDRB). Planned to rise 56 stories atop a 0.64-acre lot at 1825 NE 4th Ave, the building has been in the planning stages for months. Launching sales for buyers in spring of last year, buyers have the opportunity to choose from 608 fully furnished residences, offering the option to purchase without rental restrictions: a common feature in many of Miami’s pre-construction projects. With the tower recently breaking ground, the upcoming UDRB hearing will mark the first step toward official approvals - [The Calta Group Plans Anatomia, a Live Local Tower in Allapattah](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-calta-group-plans-anatomia-a-live-local-tower-in-allapattah/): The Calta Group is bringing Miami’s Live Local Act to Allapattah with plans for Anatomia, a 30-story tower designed by Corwil Architects. Filed for 1433 NW 13th Terrace, the project marks one of the first Live Local proposals in the neighborhood since recent revisions took effect. Earlier this year, Floridian Development reported on a 23-story tower set to replace industrial land nearby; similarly, Anatomia would rise on a 1.06-acre site now occupied by several low-rise buildings. According to the submitted plans, Anatomia will provide 499 residential units, including 210 reserved for workforce housing. All workforce units will be studios or - [The Future of Fort Lauderdale’s City Hall: Inside the Six Competing Designs](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-future-of-fort-lauderdales-city-hall-inside-the-six-competing-designs/): Plans to redevelop the empty lot once home to Fort Lauderdale’s City Hall is moving forward after six developers recently submitted proposals to design, finance, construct, and operate the new City Hall. This initiative, which has been in the works for nearly two years, is one of the top priorities for the city following the destruction of the previous City Hall. For context, in April of 2023, a record storm flooded many parts of Fort Lauderdale, including the old city hall’s basement. The storm flooded the City Hall basement with over eight feet of water, causing irreparable damage to the - [Midtown Capital Partners Proposes Astor Progresso Village: a 249-Unit Multifamily Building in Fort Lauderdale](https://floridiandevelopment.com/midtown-capital-partners-proposes-astor-progresso-village-a-249-unit-multifamily-building-in-fort-lauderdale/): A new multifamily project is on the horizon for Fort Lauderdale’s Progresso Village: Astor Progresso Village. Planned by Midtown Capital Partners, the 12-story building would rise at 4 NW 7th Street, replacing an automotive junkyard the firm acquired for $9.4 million in late 2022. The development is proposed to deliver 249 residential units, commercial space, and more, marking the second development for the site. Midtown Capital Partners, in partnership with Prospect Real Estate Group, had previously envisioned a 167-unit project called Astor Water Tower before changing their plans to the current design. If built, Astor Progresso Village will be part - [Developers Submit High-Rise Plans for 'The Gaspar' in Downtown Tampa](https://floridiandevelopment.com/developers-submit-high-rise-plans-for-the-gaspar-in-downtown-tampa/): One of Downtown Tampa’s most distinctive residential developments is on the way: The Gaspar. Led by developer Berts Real Estate in partnership with consultant Flamingo Homes, the 23-story tower is planned for one of the city’s most size-constrained lots. Located at 1307 N. Jefferson Street, the 0.33-acre site will feature 188 residential units, along with commercial space, office space, and one of the most innovative parking systems on Florida’s West Coast. The project, scheduled for administrative review by Tampa’s Design District Review, may signal the start of a broader trend toward compact developments as developers seek new land opportunities in - [Lofty Brickell and The Standard Residences Brickell Inch Closer to Topping Off](https://floridiandevelopment.com/lofty-brickell-and-the-standard-residences-brickell-inch-closer-to-topping-off/): One of the largest multifamily developments along the Miami River is slowly coming to fruition. Construction crews for Lofty Brickell and the Standard Residences Brickell are now inching to the 30th floor respectively. Construction has been moving steadily and is on-pace for a completion in 2027, thanks to the experience of the general contractor: G.T. McDonald Enterprises. According to plans submitted for Lofty and The Standard, both buildings have around 15 floors left to go, and with a pace of about 1 floor every week, the building will top out in just over 3 months. Lofty Brickell and The Standard - [Partnership Seeks Approval for Updated Bocora Residential Center in Boca Raton](https://floridiandevelopment.com/partnership-seeks-approval-for-updated-bocora-residential-center-in-boca-raton/): Another Boca Raton office park is seeing residential development take over underutilized space. At the Amtec Center, a partnership operating as Amtec of Boca Raton is proposing an eight-story residential building on the park’s northwest corner. The project, led by seasoned developers Beztak and Wexford, is returning to the city’s Planning & Zoning Board with revised plans that include additional residential units, a commercial fitness center, and other changes to the original approval. Located at 6419 Congress Avenue, the proposal is scheduled for a board review on September 4, where the partnership is seeking a recommendation for approval. Submitted earlier - [The City of Aventura Set to Review Uptown Aventura by Royal Palm Companies](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-city-of-aventura-set-to-review-uptown-aventura-by-royal-palm-companies/): Aventura’s Local Planning Agency and City Commission is preparing to review one of the city’s largest mixed-use proposals to date. The project, known as Uptown Aventura, is being led by well-known developer Daniel Kodsi of Miami-based Royal Palm Companies. Plans submitted to the city outline an all-encompassing community, bringing together a mix of residential units, hotel rooms, retail space, open green areas, and expansive parking. The development site, located at 21440 Biscayne Boulevard, was recently secured through a $31 million land loan through MG3 Group. Spanning 13.93 acres, the assemblage is envisioned as a district of its own, blending multiple - [Planning Board to Review 44-Unit Parkside Vue Development in Hollywood](https://floridiandevelopment.com/planning-board-to-review-44-unit-parkside-vue-development-in-hollywood/): Parkside Vue, an eight-story multifamily development, is advancing to Hollywood’s Planning and Development Board. Situated at 1809 Madison Street, between South Federal Highway and Madison Street, the project will feature nearly 50 residential units, ground-floor retail, and structured parking. The project team is entirely South Florida–based, with Hollywood developer Las Villas JDL, LLC spearheading the development and collaborating closely with Skin Architectural Group on the design and planning. Mid-rise developments such as Parkside Vue are becoming increasingly common across Hollywood, where developers have been filing a steady wave of four to eight-story apartment projects on land historically designated for single-family - [Fort Lauderdale City Commission to Consider Redevelopment of Pan American Estates Mobile Home Park](https://floridiandevelopment.com/fort-lauderdale-city-commission-to-consider-redevelopment-of-pan-american-estates-mobile-home-park/): A major redevelopment is planned for the Pan American Estates Mobile Home Park in Fort Lauderdale’s Cypress Creek neighborhood, where a proposal to replace the 22.8-acre community with a 973-unit apartment complex is moving forward. Located at 150 NW 68th Street, the project will head to the City Commission on September 3rd after securing approval from Fort Lauderdale’s Development Review Committee last year. The redevelopment is being led by Saulo Perez of Cypress Development LLC, who acquired the property in October 2023. The project has gone through several revisions, with the most recent submission making slight adjustments to what was - [McKibbon Hospitality to Bring Dual-Branded AC Hotel and Moxy to 111 N Meridian Ave, Channelside](https://floridiandevelopment.com/mckibbon-hospitality-to-bring-dual-branded-ac-hotel-and-moxy-to-111-n-meridian-ave-channelside/): A new hotel is set to rise in Tampa’s Channelside district, becoming the largest by both height and room count. Developed by McKibbon Hospitality, a veteran hotel operator and developer, the project will introduce a dual-branded AC Hotel and Moxy by Marriott. The site at 111 N. Meridian Avenue was once planned for a storage facility by UDR, but McKibbon acquired the property for $9 million earlier this year and shifted the plan toward hospitality. With plans coming to fruition, the development will be the second dual-branded hotel in Channelside. Approved by City Council, the development will include 175 hotel - [Plans Unveiled for USF's Long-Awaited Fletcher District](https://floridiandevelopment.com/plans-unveiled-for-usfs-long-awaited-fletcher-district/): The University of South Florida is moving forward with plans to redevelop its recently shuttered golf course, The Claw, into a vibrant mixed-use district. On Friday, the Board of Trustees Finance Committee unveiled the first phase of the Fletcher District, a 27-acre project that will bring student housing, multifamily residences for faculty and graduate students, a hotel and conference center, retail space, recreational areas, and a USF-led academic research facility to the campus’s northern edge. More specifically, there will be 700 units dedicated towards student housing, 150 for multi-family housing, and 60,000 SF of retail. The project will be developed - [Meet Ponce 8, Coral Gables' First Live Local Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/meet-ponce-8-coral-gables-first-live-local-project/): Coral Gables is preparing to review its first ever Live Local Act project, as Shoma Group’s ‘Ponce 8’ undertaking heads to the Development Review Committee. Slated for review on August 29th, the proposal would introduce a 16-story Mediterranean-inspired tower along the city’s northern edge, marking Shoma Group’s first high-rise in Coral Gables. More than just another development, Ponce 8 will act as a test case for the city’s approach to the Live Local Act: a piece of legislation that has already stirred debate and controversy in several South Florida communities. Located at 3808 and 3850 SW 8th Street, the site - [5400 North Flagler Condo Project Approved by West Palm Beach's Planning Board](https://floridiandevelopment.com/5400-north-flagler-condo-project-approved-by-west-palm-beachs-planning-board/): 5400 North Flagler, a condominium project from Canada-based Great Gulf, has just received approval from West Palm Beach’s Planning Board. Approved plans call for a 31-story tower in the historic Pinewood Park neighborhood, marking a significant addition to the area’s skyline. Designed by Spina O’Rourke + Partners and Safdie Architects, the tower is envisioned as a modern yet expected addition to the Flagler Corridor. In recent years, developers such as the Related Group have capitalized on the area’s location and views, requesting multiple rezonings for luxury high-rises along the corridor. Set to replace a 72-unit low-rise built in 1966, this - [Mizner Plaza Hotel Advances to Boca Raton's Planning Board](https://floridiandevelopment.com/mizner-plaza-hotel-advances-to-boca-ratons-planning-board/): The Mizner Plaza Hotel, a proposed hotel development near Boca Raton’s Mizner Park, is moving forward to the city’s Planning Board. Spearheaded by entrepreneur and philanthropist couple James H. and Marta T. Batmasian, the project would replace the aging Mizner Plaza shopping center, built in 1969, and several other low-rise structures at 132 and 190 NE 2nd Street. Plans call for two multi-story hotel buildings, retail and restaurant space, and a new public park on a city-owned parking lot. On August 21, 2025, city staff will review the sale of the property for the park and consider approval for the - [Croissant Park North & South Planned to Deliver 4 Towers in Fort Lauderdale](https://floridiandevelopment.com/croissant-park-north-south-planned-to-deliver-4-towers-in-fort-lauderdale/): A new multi-tower development has just been proposed in Fort Lauderdale under Florida’s Live Local Act. Filed by South Andrews Holdings LLC, affiliated with Fort Lauderdale-based Murphy Property Group, plans by the developer call for a four-tower development on the edge of the Poinciana Park neighborhood. Coined ‘Croissant Park North’ and ‘Croissant Park South’, the development will rise at 1711 S Andrews Avenue and 1801 S Andrews Avenue, set to replace multiple low-rising structures. While development in the Poinciana Park neighborhood is not out of the norm in recent years, this development will mark the tallest and densest structures in - [From the Clevelander to Collins Avenue: Tracking Miami Beach’s Live Local Development Boom](https://floridiandevelopment.com/from-the-clevelander-to-collins-avenue-tracking-miami-beachs-live-local-development-boom/): Miami Beach faces a turning point in its development future. After passing in the State’s legislator and undergoing multiple revisions, the state’s Live Local Act, designed to fast-track workforce housing, has catalyzed a wave of development proposals across the city. From North Beach, Normandy Isle, South Beach and other iconic neighborhoods, developers have proposed buildings ranging from 8 to 31 floors. While the law aims to address Miami Beach’s workforce housing needs following a historic and recent population decline, it has also fueled heated debates over balancing growth with historic preservation, creating pushback from both neighbors and local politicians. Foreshadowing - [FAA Filings Advance The Bluffs in Clearwater Toward 2026 Groundbreaking](https://floridiandevelopment.com/faa-filings-advance-the-bluffs-in-clearwater-toward-2026-groundbreaking/): The Bluffs in Downtown Clearwater is taking another step forward towards construction. Developers Gotham Organization and the DeNunzio Group recently submitted FAA filings for crane use and building height evaluation, key early steps toward their targeted January 2026 groundbreaking. The move follows land acquisition and City Council approvals earlier this year, and will be an early measure of whether the developers can deliver on their promise to complete the apartments on schedule. The project is aiming to erect one 400 FT crane for the project. According to the general contractor, Moss Construction, the crane will initially stand at 250 FT - [New Tower Proposed at 6985 Collins Ave, Replacing Normandy Plaza and Crystal Beach](https://floridiandevelopment.com/new-tower-proposed-at-6985-collins-ave-replacing-normandy-plaza-and-crystal-beach/): Miami Beach’s Historic Preservation Board is set to review plans for yet another residential tower along Collins Avenue. Developers BHK Crystal Beach, a partnership affiliated with the BH Group and the Kolter Group, are seeking approval for a 17-story luxury residential tower at 6985 Collins Avenue. The project would require the demolition of two existing landmarks: the Crystal Beach Suites Hotel and the historic Normandy Plaza Hotel. In their place, plans call for a modern glass tower designed by Kobi Karp Architecture, spanning the 1.1-acre oceanfront site at Collins Avenue and 71st Street. Plans recently submitted to the city indicate - ['Federal Apartments' Proposed in Fort Lauderdale at 845 NW 11th Avenue](https://floridiandevelopment.com/federal-apartments-proposed-in-fort-lauderdale-at-845-nw-11th-avenue/): A new affordable housing project has just been announced in Fort Lauderdale’s Homes Beautiful Park neighborhood. Called ‘Federal Apartments’, it’s being spearheaded by Boca Raton-based MRK Partners, a firm with extensive experience in attainable housing construction. Located at 845 NW 11th Ave, plans include the construction of 164 affordable housing units. While this announcement is one of the first major developments for the Homes Beautiful Park neighborhood, it comes amid a pivotal wave of housing investment in the area. Both the nearby Progresso Village and Dorsey Riverbend neighborhood have overseen the construction of dozens of affordable housing units in recent - [$60 Million in Federal Funding Killed for Miami's 'I-395 Underdeck and Heritage Trail'](https://floridiandevelopment.com/60-million-in-federal-funding-killed-for-miamis-i-395-underdeck-and-heritage-trail/): Funding for Miami’s Underdeck and Heritage Trail project has been wiped out. Last week, the city learned that the entire $60 million allocation for the project would be rescinded. The cut originates from the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” in Congress, which eliminated all unobligated funds from the Neighborhood Access and Equity Program: now renamed “Reconnecting Communities.” In Miami’s case, the money was considered unobligated because construction had not officially begun. In a letter provided by Loren Smith Jr, deputy assistant secretary for policy at the DOT, he wrote, “Connecting Miami: I-395 Underdeck and Heritage Trail will undergo - [Live Local Act Spurs High-Rise Proposal at 824 Alton Road in Miami Beach](https://floridiandevelopment.com/live-local-act-spurs-high-rise-proposal-at-824-alton-road-in-miami-beach/): Miami Beach is set to review another Live Local Act proposal, this time from 824 Alton Road, LLC, an affiliate of Crescent Heights. Recently obtained through a public records request, plans submitted in September 2024 call for a high-density residential project on a surface parking lot along Alton Road. The proposal features a 31-story tower designed by RSP Architects and will add to a growing list of tall, high-density developments in Miami Beach’s West Avenue neighborhood. According to plans, the development will include 120 residential units. Because the Live Local Act requires workforce housing in exchange for certain development benefits, - [Cranes Rise as Construction Begins at Ambar Station in Naranja, South Miami-Dade](https://floridiandevelopment.com/ambar-station-begins-construction-cranes-now-on-site/): Construction is fully underway at Ambar Station, a multifamily development led by Jacksonville-based Vestcor. The project recently broke ground after Miami-Dade County commissioners approved up to $128 million in financing, made possible through the Housing Finance Authority (HFA). The HFA raised the funds by issuing special revenue bonds, which will help cover both the acquisition and construction costs of the development. Located at 27860 S. Dixie Highway, the project is being managed by general contractor First Florida Constructors, with L&R Structural Corp serving as the shell contractor. According to a recent Instagram post by L&R, construction crews have already begun - [HueHub, a Nearly $1B Attainable Housing Development, Advances Under Live Local Act](https://floridiandevelopment.com/huehub-a-nearly-1b-attainable-housing-development-advances-under-live-local-act/): More than two years after Florida passed its landmark Live Local Act, the largest development under the legislation has been officially approved. Known as HueHub, the project will rise at 8400 NW 25th Avenue in Miami-Dade County, transforming the corridor with seven high-rise towers and thousands of “attainable” housing units. Spearheaded by Pablo Castro, through 27th Avenue Hollandpark Ecoresidences, LLC, the development secured approval in early July and is targeting a groundbreaking in late 2025. According to final plans submitted to Miami-Dade, HueHub will deliver 4,032 residential units, along with 20,742 SF of retail, 14,480 SF of office space, and - [Embassy Suites to Add 17-Story ‘Tampa Hotel’ Tower in Downtown Expansion](https://floridiandevelopment.com/embassy-suites-in-tampa-proposes-a-second-tower-expansion-called-tampa-hotel/): A second tower may soon rise at the site of Embassy Suites by Hilton in Downtown Tampa. Located at 513 South Florida Avenue, adjacent to the Tampa Convention Center, the expansion will rise atop the existing tower’s parking structure. While this expansion will be the first for the property, the original tower, owned by RLJ Lodging Trust and a fixture in the area since opening in the 2000s, recently completed millions in renovations. The upgrades included improvements to both the tower’s interior and exterior. Now, this new expansion will almost double the number of hotel rooms on the property, bringing - [River District 14 in Allapattah Reaches 4th Floor, Construction Webcam Now Live](https://floridiandevelopment.com/river-district-14-in-allapattah-advances-to-4th-floor-webcam-released/): River District 14 is officially rising, and progress appears to be moving swiftly. Eight months after breaking ground, the 16-story residential tower in Miami’s Health District has moved beyond site work and into full vertical construction. Spearheaded by Alta Development and designed by Behar Font & Partners, the building has reached its fourth floor as of late July, signaling a steady pace towards completion. In fact, crews are now averaging a new floor every 10 to 12 days, with the tower well on track to topping off by late 2025 to early 2026. Located at 1420 NW 14th Avenue, River - [Hillcrest Village, a Proposed Affordable Housing Development in Hollywood, Moves Forward](https://floridiandevelopment.com/hillcrest-village-a-proposed-affordable-housing-development-in-hollywood-moves-forward/): Hillcrest Village, a development by Tobin and the Housing Trust Group, is reaching one of the final stages of approval. After going through minor design variations and changes with the city of Hollywood for years, the development is awaiting final planning board approval. The long-awaited project will be located at 1101 Hillcrest Drive in the Hillcrest subdivision, which currently serves as a mixed-density community catering towards apartments, single family homes, or townhomes. Hillcrest Village will be fully affordable: all 110 planned units will be priced at 80% of the Area Median Income and below. According to the developers, there will - [1600 Washington Avenue Set for Transformation with Proposed High-Rise Tower in Miami Beach](https://floridiandevelopment.com/1600-washington-avenue-set-for-transformation-with-proposed-high-rise-tower-in-miami-beach/): A major property owner has unveiled ambitious plans for a residential high-rise along Miami Beach’s historic Washington Avenue. Positioned at 1600 Washington Avenue, just steps from Lincoln Road, 420 Lincoln Road Development is proposing a 15-story residential tower on land it’s long been familiar with. Led by Ambassador Paul Cejas, the firm owns the adjacent parking garage and several neighboring parcels, giving it a strong local presence in the area. The new high-rise will replace two low-rise buildings dating back to 1938 and 1952. The project will deliver 210 residential units described by the developer’s attorney as “reasonably priced” for - [SobelCo's 'South Broadway Condominium' Project Wins Approval in Riviera Beach](https://floridiandevelopment.com/sobelcos-south-broadway-condominium-project-wins-approval-in-riviera-beach/): SobelCo, a development firm based in Boca Raton, has recently scored approval for a high-rise development in Riviera Beach called ‘South Broadway Condominium’. The development, which is located on the corner between W 11th St and Broadway at 1117 Broadway Boulevard, will be steps away from the Port of Palm Beach and the newly completed Marina Village. While the development will be one of Riviera Beach’s tallest proposals in years, it isn’t the city’s first recent high-rise plan. In fact, Riviera Beach has seen growing interest from developers eager to capitalize on its waterfront views and amenities. On Thursday, July - [Integral Development Secures $9.7M for 100% Affordable Ashley East Tampa Project](https://floridiandevelopment.com/integral-development-secures-9-7m-for-100-affordable-ashley-east-tampa-project/): The East Tampa Live-Learn development, a transformative project combining job training with 100% affordable housing, has just cleared a major milestone. On July 24th, Tampa’s Community Redevelopment Agency Board approved $10 million in funding to support the development of the housing component: bringing the long-envisioned community center one step closer to breaking ground. Developed by Atlanta-based Integral Development, the project, coined Ashley East Tampa, will feature 118 affordable units atop city-owned land at 3105 E. Columbus Drive. All units will be restricted for incomes earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income. More specifically, there will be 23 - [Hibiscus Grove Breaks Ground in West Perrine, Promising Hundreds of Affordable Units](https://floridiandevelopment.com/hibiscus-grove-breaks-ground-in-west-perrine-constructing-hundreds-of-affordable-units/): The push for more affordable housing in Miami-Dade has materialized in West Perrine. On Tuesday, July 22nd, Integra Investments along with key Miami-Dade officials like Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and Kionne L. McGhee held a groundbreaking ceremony for Hibiscus Grove. The project, which is a part of a growing trend toward greater density along the South Miami-Dade Busway, will deliver 270 fully affordable units to South Miami-Dade. Units will range from one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, aimed at providing housing for households earning 30%, 60%, or 80% of the Area Median Income. On the ground floor of the development, community - [Water Street Proposes a Mixed-Use Garage as the District Looks for More Parking](https://floridiandevelopment.com/water-street-proposes-a-mixed-use-garage-as-the-district-looks-for-more-parking/): Water Street’s latest addition in its second phase has just been revealed, signaling a major departure from earlier plans. Announced last Friday, the newly unveiled project is a mixed-use parking garage that will take the place of a previously proposed office tower. Originally, the site was intended to host a Class A office building with thousands of square feet of build-to-suit workspaces. Instead, it will now feature a garage offering 675 parking spaces, retail space, and a rooftop area. In a design review board application submitted amidst the press release, the project plans for “the construction of a 10-story mixed - [The Habitat Group Advances Through Permitting for 4 of Their Brickell Projects](https://floridiandevelopment.com/the-habitat-group-advances-through-permitting-for-4-of-their-brickell-projects/): As the Habitat Group is finalizing construction on Smart Brickell’s second tower, the company is moving forward in the permitting process for not one, but four, distinct developments in Brickell. The developer’s latest proposals, including Smart Brickell Luxe, Season One, Millux Place, and Parkside have all had permits submitted for their eventual construction, though some appear to be progressing towards completion more quickly than others. Of the permits submitted, the Habitat Group has filed for master construction permits, foundation permits, demolition permits, tree removal permits, and more. The first project, Smart Brickell Luxe, appears to be the furthest along out - [Preliminary Plans Revealed for Gallery at Little Havana at 1275 SW 1st St](https://floridiandevelopment.com/preliminary-plans-revealed-for-gallery-at-little-havana-at-1275-sw-1st-st/): The Related Group is doubling down on its affordable housing push in Little Havana with a new project: Gallery at Little Havana. Situated at 1275 SW 1st Street, early plans designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates envision a 12-story high-rise in an area characterized by relatively low and mid-density housing. Although the project is still preliminary, an attorney representing the project has noted its ‘entirely’ affordable, bringing much needed housing to the area. The development will replace 2 three-story affordable housing buildings on-site, which, according to property records, were built in 1985 and contain 28 units. 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