‘One W12’ Moves Forward With Submission to Miami’s UDRB
Property Markets Group is progressing with plans for One W12, a residential tower set to redevelop an entire block of vacant land in Overtown, previously used to house construction equipment for nearby infrastructure projects. The property was originally granted a City Center MUSP for a 25 floor tower containing 412 residential units and 23,000 SF of retail space. Presently, developers will amend the MUSP to instead feature a 22 floor tower with 372 dwelling units, 208 micro units, 816 parking spaces, and 380 bicycle parking spaces. The development will additionally include an immense array of ground floor uses including town home-style units, bike storage, amenity space, a lobby, and 4,892 SF of commercial space. The original MUSP included three waivers that will be continued onto this project. Of the waivers, most notably is a waiver for a 30% reduction in parking. However, the developer is using none of the benefits because a 30% reduction in parking would mean 196 parking spaces required: the developer is adding more than 800. Elevations feature a 246 FT highrise, shorter than previously approved. The tower’s podium will measure 8 floors of the 22 existing floors. Likewise, the design of the podium is attempting to break up its immense mass by adding a diverse selection of materials, colors, and visual breaks pictured below. Large sidewalks along the project will adorn native greenery and reduce the imposing effect of the podium. Miami planners originally called for balconies, but the architects politely declined, citing balconies reducing the overall feel of the project. The site is located at 1129 NW 1st Court with proximity to the metrobus, the metrorail, the metromover, and the brightline station all within walking distance. Cube 3 is the main architect on record.
Empire Brickell Moving Forward With Construction Permitting
Empire Brickell, a 26-story tower by the Swiss-based Empira Group, is advancing rapidly towards construction. When finished, it will join the growing number of multifamily developments near key transit nodes such as the Metrorail. This transit-focused project will include 310 residential units, 2,450 square feet of commercial space, and 380 parking spots. Three significant construction permits have already been applied to Miami’s permitting software, indicating swift progress to meet the expected 2026 opening date. Of the three permits are a phased vertical construction permit, a site plan improvements permit, and a master building permit. The three permits aren’t final and still need time for approval. Thus, the site work permit is awaiting applicant corrections, the phased permits need applicant uploads, and the master building permit is still in-review. The building can move forward with construction in conjunction with JAXI Builders (the project’s General Contractor) once approved. Demolition has already finalized on the site weeks ago as per recent photos and google satellite imagery. Corwil architects is the main architect. The project is located at 901 Southwest 3rd Avenue.
“House of Wellness Hotel” Proposed in Brickell Using Rapid Transit Zoning
North at Brickell VI, LLC has submitted a Pre-Application for a new tower in Brickell named “House of Wellness Hotel”. The developer is hoping to gain a Special Exception for the development plan by designating the property as part of the “Metromover Subzone of the Rapid Transit Zone”. Through this path, the developer can achieve higher density/height for the project. It should be prefaced that the site plan, floor plans, building elevations, and overall design of the building is for reference only. The final plans will be submitted later after the developer gains the Special Exception approval. However, the height, density, and zoning parameters used in this application follow what’s allowed under the RTZ Metromover subzone. Additionally, the developer has proposed offering a monetary contribution towards improvements in the Metrorail station area, perhaps to facilitate the approval process. “House of Wellness Hotel” will include 832 hotel rooms, a 3,260 SF lobby, 347 parking spaces (although none are required under the RTZ subzone), and 12 bicycle spots. As per the site plan data, the tower will measure 43 floors or 437 FT. If the developer decides to change the height, RTZ zoning permits unlimited heights with heights only subject to FAA approval. Studio Mc+G Architecture is the main architect. The development will span 3 parcels at 132, 142, and 152 SW 9th Street.
Lofty Brickell Debuts a New Webcam for Construction Progress
Newgard Development’s flagship project coined “Lofty Brickell” now has a live webcam for construction progress. Lofty Brickell is part of a two tower complex currently under construction named “One Brickell Riverfront”. Both towers will possess 784 units, 919 parking spaces, retail, and 13,170 SF of office space. The live webcam is accessible here: Webcam According to the live view, both towers have their foundation and pilings ready to go for a concrete pour. There are two tower cranes on site with the southernmost crane fully erected. G.T. Mcdonald Enterprises is the general contractor. They’ll oversee the construction of both towers, the enhanced riverwalk, and other improvements to pedestrian experiences. Newgard has approval for both construction and foundation work. According to construction permits, both towers will rise at once instead of having a phased plan. Lofty Brickell will be a multi-family condo with 362 units and the southernmost tower will be a rental project with 422 units. Arquitectonica is the architect. The location is 99 SW 7th St, Miami.