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The Estate Companies Principal Jeff Ardizon and Managing Principal Robert Suris with a rendering of the project. (Estate)
The Estate Companies will start building a North Miami Beach apartment project, after scoring a $76 million construction loan.
The South Miami-based group is developing the 367-unit Soleste NoMi Beach on 1.8 waterfront acres at 16395 Biscayne Boulevard, according to a news release. Little Rock, Arkansas-based Bank OZK is the lender.
The 23-story building will include about 2,700 square feet of commercial space, according to the release. It will offer one-, two- and three-bedroom rentals, ranging from 700 square feet to 1,300 square feet. Units will feature quartz countertops, designer lighting, kitchens with custom cabinets, and walk-in closets. Amenities will include a pool with a sundeck, waterfront promenade, gym, spa, rooftop garden and co-working areas.
Celal Ozkan and a rendering of Skygarden tower (Linkedin, Permuy Architecture)
North Miami Beach gave final approval for a Turkish developer to build a 19-story, mixed-use multifamily tower.
Skygarden at 16900 Northeast 19th Avenue will be 224-feet tall and include 341 apartments, 12,635 square feet of retail space, 405 parking spaces, a recreational deck with a pool and garden on the sixth floor, a rooftop terrace, and public art.
Developer Celal Ozkan, chairman of Istanbul-based CEO Contract, told commissioners that he wants to break ground in September and complete the project by August 2023. Ozkan also said he wants to make Skygarden the first of several projects he hopes to build in the city, and other parts of the nation. And he said he is moving his company’s headquarters to North Miami Beach.