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The Standard Residences Miami

Construction Update on The Standard Residences in Midtown Miami

The Standard Residences Miami

The Standard Residences, a 12-story mixed-use development slated for 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami, has new building permits on file.

Plans for the permit were originally filed on December 6 and were approved just eight days later. According to promotional brochures and prior news releases, the project’s official address is 3100 Northeast 1st Avenue, while the pending permit lists 90 Northeast 32nd Street as the location of the site.

The project, which was created by Rosso Development and Midtown Development and designed by Arquitectonica with interior design by Urban Robot Associates, includes 228 residential apartments, 34,000 square feet of amenities, and 11,000 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

While permitting flexible short-rental programs with 30-day minimum stays up to 12 times per year, homes will be delivered move-in ready. Parking will be made possible via the use of the nearby garage. The project’s general contractor is named Cavossa Management Inc. The designer of the landscape is Naturalficial.

The 28,477-square-foot site still has no address listed in the property records. Midtown Opportunities VIIIB LLC is listed as the owner of the property, which is typically situated along the west frontage of Northeast 1st Avenue between Northeast 31st and 32nd Streets.

According to the work items specified in the permit application, the construction of 224,000 square feet of space is expected to cost $40,000,000, or about $178 per square foot.

The size of the units will range from 432 square feet to 935 square feet, with studio through two-bedroom floor designs. All units will include premium wood-inspired flooring, custom bathrooms with double vanities and dual shower heads, high-efficiency washers and dryers, contemporary, open-concept kitchens with top-of-the-line equipment, 9-foot ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and custom finishes. There will be private outdoor patios in some homes.

Owners and visitors will have access to a staffed lobby and concierge services, on-demand housekeeping, grocery provisioning, dry cleaning, shoe-shining, and tailoring, secured and air-conditioned storage rooms that are available to all residents for purchase, a climate-controlled package, and mail room, a 24-hour security system, high-speed elevators, and controlled property access.

The groundbreaking is anticipated for early 2023.

Aria Reserve Miami Rendering

Aria Reserve has Sold 40% Since Launching Sales in June on the South Tower

Aria Reserve Miami Rendering

The Melo Group has reached another milestone in their pre-construction project for Aria Reserve in Edgewater. Including their construction permit application that is currently in review, the waterfront twin-tower project has also sold 40% of its units well before the groundbreaking.

The permit application for this project will allow for the Melo Group to begin foundation work. The foundation plans were submitted in early September. The plans will also include pilin work that was valued at $132,750.

Sales for Aria begin in late June of the 62-story South Tower. The North Tower is anticipated to launch sales closer to construction. According to the Melo Group, over $40 million of all 12 penthouses have sold within 90 days.

Construction deposits include a 30% deposit for all U.S. buyers and a 40% deposit for all international buyers. According to the developer, more U.S. has purchased penthouses.

Aria Reserve will rise 62 stories tall reaching 627 feet, making it the tallest dual waterfront residential development in the United States. The project will feature two towers, each with 390 units and 1,608 parking spaces.

Residential units will begin at $750,000. Although sold out, the penthouses started at $12 million. Units will feature 1 to 4 bedroom floorplans with 1,100 to 2,600 square feet of options. The penthouses themselves range from 3,500 to 9,000 square feet with each of them featuring a 3-car garage.

Tower Amenities:

  • 2-acre recreation deck
  • Lap pool and spa
  • Gaming center
  • Playground
  • Tennis courts
  • Basketball courts
  • Paddle courts
  • Miniature golf course
  • Wellness center
  • Gym
  • Meditation Garden

Residence Features

  • Unobstructed views of Biscayne Bay and Ocean
  • Finished residences with two flooring options
  • All residences include 2 high-speed elevators
  • All residences include an office/media room
  • All residences are sunrise-sunset flow-through from East to West
  • 3-month seasonal rentals allowed up to 4 times per year

Once permits have been approved for the Aria Reserve South Tower, construction should begin in the spring of 2022 with an anticipated completion date of 2024. If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Aria Reserve, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Biscayne Gardens in Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade County Looking to Add a New City for the First Time in 16 Years

Biscayne Gardens in Miami-Dade County
Credit:Miami-Dade County

It has been 16 years since Miami-Dade added a new city but that could change for Biscayne Gardens. Following a public decision, county commissioners are deciding today to utilize 5 square miles that border 4 northeast cities.

The next step in the approval process is for local voters to vote in the special election on November 2, 2021. If voters decide on the new city, Miami-Dade will have a new 35th ‘parish.’ The last was Cutler Bay which was founded in January 2005.

The 5 square miles is located near North of Northwest 167th Street, East of Northeast 18th Avenue, South of Northwest 128th Street, and West of Northwest 17th Avenue. The current neighborhood is called Biscayne Gardens and the area would keep that name. About 3% of the land is undeveloped with a quarter of the area is dedicated to traffic, communication, and utility.

There is still much room for growth. Included in the plans to form the city are 3 apartment complexes with 861 units, mega-church, and additional apartment complexes.

Biscayne Gardens would also include 3 parks which would include a community center with costs of $1 million with 20,000 square feet.

The Biscayne Gardens Municipal Advisory Committee was formed in September 2003 to look at whether the area could turn into a city. The committee later broke apart in In April 2012.

The area of Biscayne Gardens now has 35,000 residents with over 50% being registered to vote. If the city is formed, the special election would cost $94,000. This price the county would pay up front then the city would reimburse once established.

Although a strong opposition on the vote, we will know more after today’s meeting.