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MIAMI | Hotel 511 NE 15th Street | FT | 43 FLOORS

43-Story Hotel With Rooftop Bar Proposed Across From Resorts World







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A 43-Story Hotel with a rooftop bar is proposed across from the Resorts World Miami site.

The project includes 270 hotel rooms, 14,878 square feet of office, and 714 square feet of retail.

Mandala Holdings is the developer, and Allan Shulman is the architect.

Miami’s UDRB will review the plans October 6.
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The size of the lot is small and they should add more height. The base leaves a lot to be desired but the tower itself is impressive.
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Other than the above observations...

What?? No balconies???



Closer proximity to the Downtown core would've been another plus, IMO.

This is truly NYC south. It never seems to stop.
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Love this one too! This one reminds me a bit of the Daniel Libeskind-designed and never-built One Madison Avenue in NY, just without the sky gardens and with a different skin. I love how we're getting these quasi-recycled designs of never-built towers around the world in Miami, because the re-used designs are building from pretty solid bones.
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This is truly NYC south. It never seems to stop.
The skyline has been getting taller on average too. Relative to many other American Cities, some of the projects coming out and in the pipeline would be signature towers for a lot of locales. I wish Miami the best, and may the boom live on!!!

The city is a great place. I think for those that don't think so, and haven't visited it, just go there, you'll know what I mean. The food, the towers, the water, the latina's, the heritage, the cars... its a bonanza.

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Love this one too! This one reminds me a bit of the Daniel Libeskind-designed and never-built One Madison Avenue in NY, just without the sky gardens and with a different skin. I love how we're getting these quasi-recycled designs of never-built towers around the world in Miami, because the re-used designs are building from pretty solid bones.
I agree. It's what came to mind too.

In typical Miami fashion, a vibrant facade.


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Looks like design change.

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ACROSS FROM RESORTS WORLD, MANDALA PROPOSES 31-STORY COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT HOTEL DESIGNED BY BLUR WORKSHOP





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Manada Holdings has submitted new plans to build a Courtyard by Marriott hotel across from the Omni.

Architect Blur Workshop of Atlanta is designing the 31-story hotel tower. Blur is also designing the Virgin Hotel proposed on South Miami Avenue in Brickell.

The hotel is proposed to have 269 lodging units. Also included will be 28,261 square feet of meeting rooms, ballrooms and restaurant space, and 16,131
square feet of leased office space.

Mandala had previously submitted plans by Miami architect Allan Shulman for the property. A building on the site has already been demolished by the developer.

No parking will be built as part of the development, and it will instead be provided offsite.

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board will review the proposal on November 20.
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A step down from the original design for sure, but still quite nice. Glad to see a mostly glass-clad tower in Miami.
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