26-Story ‘Family Focused’ Tal Aventura Gets Approval

In Aventura, a 26-story tower called Tal Aventura has just obtained conditional use approval.

Tal Aventura is planned to include 86 “family-focused” condo units.

The majority of residences will range from 2,500 to 3,500 square feet.

2151 Development Group and 2020 Acquisitions are the developers, with IDEA Architects designing the project.

“Our vision is to create condo residences that offer a single-family home lifestyle at an attainable price point, said Matthew Rosenblatt, founder of 2151 Development Group.”

A sales gallery is expected to launch before the end of the year.

 

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BB1
5 months ago

I’m dying to know what the ‘attainable price point’ is.

Anonymous
5 months ago

The price point that is “attainable… “

Claudia spencer
5 months ago

Whatever that means, Aventura doesn’t care for real middle class people

Not Anonymous
5 months ago

Bentleys are attainable… for the people who can afford them. Attainable is an arbitrary term. I doubt that this will be affordable for the majority of people.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Family focused in that it includes a closet for the live-in nanny to sleep in.

Melo, the true giga chad
5 months ago

very much needed type of housing. They aren’t building anymore more luxury single family home subdivisions, and this is the correct solution.

Melo is sigma and chad
5 months ago

Nice will blend into Aventura

Anonymous
5 months ago

Frankly, it would blend in and look better than most building proposed in Downtown Miami.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Certainly looks better than that “Natiivo” crap.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Good location for this. Aventura is in an A rated school district.

Anonymous
5 months ago

For “family-focused” in Aventura, does it include a two-oven kitchen and separate living arrangements for the husband’s two wives?

Shawn Kouri
5 months ago

We need more affordable condos and we need more family oriented condo complexes. This is really good.

Anonymous
5 months ago

“We need?”

Anonymous
5 months ago

^you actually LIKE living on top of neighbors? I only do so because it’s affordable and gets me near the beach. How lonely one must be to purposely want to share walls with strangers…

Anonymous
5 months ago

Given the location and square footages, my guesstimate is that these will be plenty affordable if you have a household income of $200K/yr and beyond.

Anonymous
5 months ago

We need more dense housing in general. This is good for all parties involved.

Claudia spencer
5 months ago

Where are the kids going to school? Our schools are full, even had to build a high school on Hallandale land… give me a break, we can’t house more families.

Anon
5 months ago

Waiting for the NoT iN mIaMi psychos, or do they only freak out when it’s about Laudy?

Replying to Anon
5 months ago

FYI Aventura is in Miami Dade.

Anonymous
5 months ago

I wish this site could publish the location of commenters. I’m convinced very few actually live in Miami let alone the urban core where most of the articles are written about

Location Ford Econoline
5 months ago

I live in a van down by the Miami River.

Anonymous
5 months ago

I live in a tent in Pennsylvania.

Not Anonymous
5 months ago

Whoever named this building failed English class 💀

Anonymous
5 months ago

I don’t get it.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Not following. What do you mean?

Anonymous
5 months ago

“Not following” isn’t a sentence.

Anon
5 months ago

People shorten sentences for simplicity. You should be good enough at english to understand “not following”.

Anonymous
5 months ago

It’s because instead of tall, the building is called Tal.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Something tells me they weren’t going for “tall” but nice try I guess.