Miami Condos Blog

Rendering of 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana

While the future of JDS Development’s Brooklyn project remain in limbo, there is no question about the status of JDS’s CEO, Michael Stern’s Miami projects. They are full steam ahead with Stern closing on a $61 million development site for the upcoming 888 Brickell by Dolce & Gabbana project. The half-acre site is located at […]

Rendering of JEM Miami Worldcenter Penthouse Views

Well that was fast. With a record-breaking short timeframe of pre-marketing their new 67-story development in Miami Worldcenter, Naftali Group has gone to contract and broken ground on JEM Private Residences. The building will top off at 67 stories, 700 feet over Downtown Miami and offer 789 total units. Of those, 259 condominium units will […]

Rendering of Okan Tower Crown

  It seems almost poetic that Downtown Miami’s tulip-inspired tower will receive its massive foundation pour on Easter weekend. Ringing in the Spring, 1,200 trucks will deliver over 20,225,000 pounds of concrete to Okan Tower‘s build site at 555 North Miami Avenue for 36 straight hours beginning tomorrow night at 9pm. When completed, the foundation […]

Rendering of Mercedes Benz Places Miami

  JDS Development’s Mercedes-Benz Places in Brickell is selling faster than an AMG® GT. Using technological advancements, the developer has been able to break sales records by putting over 100 residences in contract within just 4 days of announcing their new tower. Upon surprising the marketplace with its debut, Mercedes-Benz Places Miami utilized a wholly […]

Rendering of The Shore Club Residences South Beach

  Miami Beach has a new record for the most expensive condominium ever sold in South Florida. The Shore Club Residences at 1901 Collins Avenue on Miami Beach has just 49 residences and the crown jewel has gone into contract, with a price of $120 million. The expansive oceanfront penthouse spans 10,500 interior square feet […]

Rendering of JEM Miami Worldcenter Pool Sunset

  It is undeniable that Miami as a whole has evolved over the last decade, and Miami Worldcenter is perhaps the most changed. What was once a vast collection of warehouses and surface parking lots is now a burgeoning Las Vegas-style hub of entertainment, shopping and walkability surrounded by the beautiful views that always come […]

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