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FLORIDA | HIGH/MID/LOW RISES | Updates/Compilation (Whole State)

The State of Florida's High/Mid/Low Rise Updates and Compilation



Goal: Documenting in a neat fashion every major highrise, and midrise, and if necessary, architecturally significant low rises in Florida's cities. This thread will serve as a compilation of major projects all over the state and will go hand in hand with the other threads listed for cities in Florida; The exception is that I will include highrises and mid rises from the suburbs and little cities if necessary that often go unnoticed. The primary emphasis will be high rises, but also significant mid-rises as well. Low rises will be included, but only those that are of a large scale. An example being a low rise development that has lets say a 1000 units. The projects listed include those under construction, proposed, and in preparation mode. I will not be including visions or canceled projects. This will serve as a continuously updated reference of projects for all of Florida. I will restructure the compilation threads of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa into this compilation.

What will be different?: Projects will be included also from cities that never get mentioned. For sake of neatness, I will post the projects in sets meaning that one post contains 10 or 20 projects, maybe even more depending on the city for ones that are in the compilations already. General updates or new projects as of June 22, 2014 will get there own post with the project title, and a brief description of it. More information is usually in the source, keep that in mind. I try to post only the good information. Also, keep in mind that some projects may not have renderings or only have floor information or even just the height.

Credits and Sources: Since the sources are already posted in the compilation threads, I will not include them as the proper citation has already occurred. For new projects, of course. For new information: Green highlights important building facts (Height, floors, important data), and purple highlights completion or construction start dates.


Format: I'm thinking every project should have the name on top, bold, and a rendering that is reasonable size. I know sometimes its difficult to find smaller ones, but something around 1024x768 or 800x600 is appropriate. For sake of neatness. Along with a brief description of the height, floors, features, etc. And in quotes if its from a source. Usually information from other sources without quotes makes it look very sloppy and hard to navigate. Along with proper citing of course.

A) Exception to Format: Large scale projects, if there is a very detailed rendering that covers many towers, it might be larger than 1600x1200, but in general, you won't see many large ones.

Comments: Try to keep the discussion relevant. Also feel free to add projects, just please follow the format above as it is easier for members to see, learn, and keeps the thread organized and neat. Opinions are welcome, but be a little mature with them. No flaming/trolling please. And if you like a project, feel free to say so but just try not to quote a really long post with lots of images. One image is fine, but not more than two. Since I am not a mod, I can't delete spam so please keep it on topic. Think of it as benefiting the whole SSP community along with the SSC members that visit our database.

Suggestions?: PM me if you see a duplicate or want me to add something or simply post here, whatever is easier. I take great pride in updating my other compilation (see signature), and its a intellectual hobby that I really enjoy.

Timeline of Thread Development: This will take sometime, but I will work on it. As of the day this was made, I hosted a party at my house, and am wired on a heavy dose of ginseng and a long lasting stimulant, so I will try to do a lot tonight. ( I will update this paragraph on the development status so the above message is subject to change).

Contributing: Please, feel free to add and discuss.

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I will start with the biggest, Miami, again in sets, restructuring the compilation threads (From 2012 to now) into a projects list. Then, work on a new compilation for Tampa since it hasn't really received any updates besides mine since 2007, and even then it was only like 3 or 4.

For Miami, I will go back as far as late 2011 for major high rise, skyscrapers, and significant midrises.

Set #1 Begins Below...

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MIAMI Set #1:


Super tall Set:

Note: Miami is currently the only city with supertalls proposed or in preparation in the state.

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One Brickell City Centre Miami



One Bayfront Plaza



SkyRise Miami


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Miami: Set #2


1555 Kennedy Causeway



Midtown 29



The Village at Gulfstream Park



6901 Collins Avenue



Jackson Health



Publix Tower



Emilio Estefan Tower: (Left)



ION East Edgewater



Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel



Grove Station Tower

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The project will include 184 residential units, including 178 apartments and 6 townhouses, along with 5,175 square feet of retail space.
Harbourside Place



Brickell Ten



Casa Brickell



Mile at Coral Gables

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the project will rise 13 stories and feature 3,000 square feet of retail, as well as 119-unit luxury apartments.
Bath Club Estates



Atton Brickell Hotel Miami



2-54 Northeast 40th Street



Turkey Point 6 and 7



Oceana Bal Harbour



Cascades at East Edgewater

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36-Story Arquitectonica Condo Project Planned On Biscayne Boulevard
250 Wynwood



556-foot observation tower

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Future development plans, according to the newspaper, include the construction of a new city hall, library and parking garage, as well as a 556-foot observation tower offering up views of the Everglades and Biscayne national parks.
24 Southwest 4th Street

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While plans for the lot have not been announced, the property at Southwest Third Street between Miami Avenue and Southwest First Avenue, can hold up to 920 apartments and 100,000 square feet of office and retail space,
Turnberry Ocean Club



Fontainebleau Redevelopment:



Chateau Ocean



Chateau Beach



400 Sunny Isles



Echo Aventura



Surf Club



Privé



Golden Sands Hotel site

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plan to construct a twenty-story tower with only fourteen ultra-luxurious condos
Plaza Suites II

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eight-story
109 Tower at Southwest Seventh Terrace and 109th Avenue

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15-story student housing facility
Biltmore Terrace



Baltus House



Beachwalk



Oasis on the Bay



Mahi Shrine



Lux



Aria On The Bay



Flagler on the river



22 SKYVIEW



Melody



ParkSquare Aventura


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Miami: Set #3


Ankara Motel



Spanish Village



ATLANTIQUA



Grove Isle



Aquavista Select Condominiums



Hyde Midtown



Marina Palms Yacht Club & Residences



Mary Brickell Village | 379 feet | 35 stories

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Terminal Island



Miami River Mega Yacht Marina



Faena District Miami Beach Development



BrickellHouse



Centro



Coconut Grove



2020 Salzedo St



Porsche Design Tower



Bellini Williams Island



1550 Biscayne Blvd



Broadstone Brickell



River Tower



Regalia



Brickell Aloft



My Brickell residences



Habitat Residences



Glass



Flagler on the River



56 and 70 SW First St.
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151 SE 1st Street

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Miami: Set #4


Note: For sets 2 and 3, I went as far back as late 2011. Mostly high rises were included. Some of the UC ones probably finished. This set will focus on the big projects and recent highrises and skyscrapers. Also the major ones under construction.

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Under Construction:

The Bond at Brickell



Panorama Tower



SLS Brickell



1100 Millecento



Brickell CityCentre | 6 Towers - 262 FT - 634 FT



Icon Bay



Bay House



Mansions at Acqualina



1010 Brickell



Capital Towers @ Brickell (Revived from recession)

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Rapids water park is in Palm Beach.
that new water park is Fort Lauderdale
Whats up with the Strikers Stadium ? any news.....
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Rapids water park is in Palm Beach.
that new water park is Fort Lauderdale
Whats up with the Strikers Stadium ? any news.....
Ah okay I will fix that later on. I have to include a section for Palm Beach. I think I will skip Jacksonville for the meantime and work my way up the coast. Jacksonville really doesn't have anything significant. Let me know if there are other projects I missed, for any of the cities I posted.

Not 100% sure on Strikers Stadium, but will keep it in mind.
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Palm (West included) Beach:




Note: Starting to add projects for it. Won't be complete right away.

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Rapids Water Park in Riviera Beach

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Note: I will add more cities shortly. And expand the list, in the meantime, updates on developments
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Broward commissioners to vote on Plantation apartment project



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Broward County commissioners are scheduled to vote on a developer’s request to build 400 apartments in Plantation during Tuesday’s meeting.
Sunrise Properties & Investments wants to build the apartments on 16 acres at 6901 West Sunrise Boulevard. A vacant 50,097-square-foot office building is located on the land. Sunrise Properties asked commissioners to rezone the site from industrial to medium-density residential.
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http://therealdeal.com/miami/blog/20...tment-project/

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West Palm Beach

All Aboard Florida to spend $29 mill on West Palm Beach station

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All Aboard Florida expects to spend $29 million on the construction of its West Palm Beach station, according to private documents tied to a risky bond sale last week.

The cost is the cheapest of the express passenger rail lines’ three stations, with Fort Lauderdale’s price tag at $30 million and Miami costing a whopping $150 million.

The bond documents, first reviewed by TC Palm, but now also obtained by The Palm Beach Post, include ridership estimates and ticket prices that All Aboard Florida has sued to keep from being released as public information.
The one-hour trip from Miami to West Palm Beach will cost a coach passenger $30 during the first year of service. A business class customer will pay $36.60.

A Fort Lauderdale to West Palm Beach coach ticket will cost $20, with a business class ticket for the same stretch costing $24.40.

All Aboard Florida expects to begin running 32 trains per day on the FEC tracks in 2016. The bond prospectus says construction will begin as soon as the successful offering is finalized, which occurred Thursday. The bond carries a 12 percent interest rate, something analysts said investors would expect for a such a unique project.
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While not much, Jax has a few projects. I've been meaning to do something like this at MetroJacksonville.com but I haven't had the time to get around to it. Anyway, here are some proposed projects in and around downtown Jacksonville.

Laura Trio (Courtyard by Marriott)



Beacon Riverside



East San Marco



Madison Landing Apartments



SeaGlass (personally, I think this one is pie-in-the-sky)



Jacksonville Landing redevelopment




Barnett Building
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the Jacksonville Landing is being redone ???
didn't know that, been there 5-6 times , its nice

the palm beach post say the the All Aboard train
is going to Jacksonville sooner than I thought.

the All Aboard company makes money on TOD transit development
if they buy land around that old Jacksonville train station
WOW
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Whats the status on SeaGlass? A supertall in Jacksonville would be nice. It seems like it would generate lots of tourism, plus it would be nice to see a proposal outside of Miami. If all goes well, Miami could have 3 supertalls before 2020. Maybe a 4th, because All About Florida has a proposed 80 floor tower on top of the station. Unknown height as of now, but its a large tower supposedly with a lot of square footage.
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Wow – thanks so much for compiling these images! These buildings are truly incredible. The Miami Innovation Tower is one of the most unique buildings I’ve seen!

I think a city that’s missing in the Florida discussion is Gainesville. Of course, it's no Miami or Orlando, but it was actually named one of America’s quickest-growing cities and there’s been a LOT of urban development lately. There has been constant construction over the past few years on the University of Florida campus and in the business/residential areas surrounding it. They aren't necessarily building out downtown Miami-esque skyscrapers, but there has been some beautiful low- and mid-rise buildings constructed recently.

UF's College of Business recently completed Heavener Hall:


Image Credit: University of Florida Heavener Hall


University of Florida Health and Shands Hospital are also adding on. UF Health Heart & Vascular Hospital and the UF Health Neuromedicine Hospital are currently undergoing a $415 million expansion; the completed building will be approximately 521,104 square feet.


Image Credit: Skanska

There is an area between the University of Florida campus and downtown Gainesville called Innovation Square which has become a major startup hub for research and tech companies, and they've built several luxury office spaces recently. Another one, Ingenuity, is set for completion in January of 2018:


Image Credit: Trimark Properties

Also lots of cool multifamily development due to the 50,000 students attending UF annually.

Savion Park was completed in 2014:


Image Credit: Trimark Properties


UF also built an ultramodern dorm specifically for Innovation Academy students that was completed recently:


Image Courtesy: University of Florida Housing & Residence Education

A bit further out from the center of Gainesville in Alachua is Progress Park, another high-tech area which has recently seen a lot of urban development.

Nanotherapeutics just built a 183,000-square-foot facility (not too many great photographs, but it's striking in person):


Image courtesey: Nanotherapeutics LinkedIn

In that same area, the UF Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator has a new, unique office:

Image Courtesey: Progress Park

As I mentioned before, it's no big city like New York, and buildings in the Gainesville area are generally built "out", not "up". New buildings with unique architecture are popping up everywhere, which I think is a testament to the power of urban development in Florida's often overlooked smaller cities.

Again, thanks again for this compilation!
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Miami Beach and Miami Projects Recent

Really Hot Condos To Replace Rather Plain Historic Building On Ocean Drive




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It's always a little sad to see an historic building be demolished, no matter how plain the building may be or how architecturally distinctive its replacement is (although one wonders how they're getting away with it in an historic district). The small art deco apartment building at 304 Ocean Drive, however, is plain, although it is well proportioned, and according to renderings dropped on exMiami its Luis Revuelta-designed replacement is a knockout.
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Some Miami Developments: (Recent)

The Blue Hyatt Residences



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The Blue Hyatt Residences is a new condo and townhouse project at 5300 Northwest 87th Avenue in Miami. Sales for available units start in the $150,000's. The project has a total of 240 units.
4 Midtown



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4 Midtown is a new condo project by Beztak Properties and Gold Krown Financial at 3301 Northeast 1st Avenue in Miami. The project was completed in 2008. Sales for available units range in price from $325,000 to $5,200,000. The project has a total of 392 units.
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http://www.buzzbuzzhome.com/mondrian-south-beach
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Miami Beach New Condo



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Mondrian South Beach is a new condo project by Morgans Hotel Group and Sanctuary West Avenue LLC at 1100 West Avenue in Miami Beach. Sales for available units range in price from $315,000 to $2,700,000. The project has a total of 335 units.

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chris thanks for the work compiling this huge thread!
Thanks . It was fun to work on. If I see new projects going up, I will be sure to post them here. Ones that are significant will get a thread as procedure. For now thou, any new high rises or midrises I will post here. I wanted to make this thread because I notice the Floridas cities are dead on SSP. Miami gets attention, but not as much as it should. Also, other cities I noticed don't get the spotlight they deserve.

I place the city a projects in via the title, then the info in the actual post. If I see multiple projects, I'll do it in sets. Usually, sets will be for midrises or low rises. I think anything 12/13 stories is significant for a individual post for neatness and a skyscraper usually 300 feet plus should get its own thread. Just like my NYC thread for only midrises/low rises, same procedure. I will be making a significant update to this in the next couple of days. Also to members, if I am missing projects or want to add some from other cities, feel free to do so. Just use quotes please for neatness .
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Thanks . It was fun to work on. If I see new projects going up, I will be sure to post them here. Ones that are significant will get a thread as procedure. For now thou, any new high rises or midrises I will post here. I wanted to make this thread because I notice the Floridas cities are dead on SSP. Miami gets attention, but not as much as it should. Also, other cities I noticed don't get the spotlight they deserve.

I place the city a projects in via the title, then the info in the actual post. If I see multiple projects, I'll do it in sets. Usually, sets will be for midrises or low rises. I think anything 12/13 stories is significant for a individual post for neatness and a skyscraper usually 300 feet plus should get its own thread. Just like my NYC thread for only midrises/low rises, same procedure. I will be making a significant update to this in the next couple of days. Also to members, if I am missing projects or want to add some from other cities, feel free to do so. Just use quotes please for neatness .
The reason there isn't as much attention is because a lot of people on here see tall buildings being built in Miami or Florida and they just think "oh another boring condo tower"!
I just wonder how many other US cities wouldn't love to have half a dozen towers over 500+ feet going up in their downtown like Miami currently has. A lot of former SSP'ers from Miami have fled to other forums due to a lot of criticism about the city itself. There are more active forums for Miami & Florida than SSP now.
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