North Bay Village approves redevelopment of Shucker’s site

Jesta Group obtained approval to redevelop the Shucker’s restaurant and Best Western hotel site in North Bay Village into a mixed-use project.

The Village Commission signed off on the development for the 2.31-acre site at 1819 to 1855 79th St. on Jan. 10. Montreal-based Jesta Group owns the property through North Bay Village Holdings LLC.

 

It would replace the hotel and restaurant with a 30-story project with 345 apartments, 273 hotel rooms, 7,500 square feet of meeting space, 19,679 square feet of restaurants and 677 parking spaces, including some electric vehicle chargers. That would include 18 workforce housing units.

The project would feature a six-floor hotel amenity deck with two pools, a ballroom, a gym/spa, a lounge and a restaurant. The amenity deck on the roof and top floor, which would be exclusively for apartment tenants, would include a pool, a Jacuzzi, a spa, a gym, lounge and a game room.

The apartments would range from 564 to 1,130 square feet. There would be 115 studios, 184 one-bedroom units, and 46 two-bedroom units.

Jesta Group said the project would include a new space for Shucker’s, as the company now owns the restaurant.

“We are incredibly bullish on South Florida,” said Anthony O’Brien, senior managing director of Jesta. “As we develop this landmark project we will continue to grow our portfolio of world class assets in this tremendous market.”

It was designed by Miami-based Kobi Karp Architecture. The developer was represented by attorney Alex Tachmes of Shutts & Bowen. Tachmes said the developer will start working on the building permit application and negotiations with construction lender.

The developer has yet to announce the branding of the new hotel.

“This is going to be a unique project that will be a major attraction for residents as well as visitors,” Tachmes said. “North Bay Village is on the rise, and we are tremendously excited to be a part of its growth.”

There could be a big development wave coming to North Bay Village soon. Shoma Group has launched sales for its Shoma Bay condo, WSVN owner Sunbeam Properties rezoned its land for a massive project, and Continuum Co. has a condo development site under contract.

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North Beach development: 72nd & Park

In North Beach, the shell of the under-construction 72nd & Park tower is now nearly half complete.

72nd & Park is planned to include 270 residential units, of which 121 will be micro-units, according to a school concurrency agreement recorded in September 2022.

Around 12,000 square feet of retail is also planned, along with a 326-space parking garage, according to an earlier filing with the city of Miami Beach.

Arquitectonica is the architect.

KGTC LLC, which is primarily controlled by Russell Galbut and Matis Cohen, is the developer.

 

 

Source : The Next Miami

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Shoma Bay Planned With 333 Condos & North Bay Village’s First Publix

North Bay Village is getting its first ever Publix.

The Publix will be located within the Shoma Bay development, with construction planned to begin in summer 2023.

Shoma Bay will rise 24 stories.

A total of 333 condos are planned, to be delivered fully furnished.

The Publix will be 35,037 square feet. There will also be another 6,325 square feet of retail space, which includes a rooftop lounge and Shoma Bazaar food hall.

Completion is expected to take 18 months from groundbreaking.

MSA Architects is the architect. Interior design is by Adriana Hoyos.

Shoma Group is the developer.

 

Source : The Next Miami

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