659-Unit Condo Tower Breaks Ground, Nearly 100% Sold (New Renderings)

The 44-story West Eleventh Residences is now officially under construction, and almost the entire building was sold before groundbreaking.

The developer told the SFBJ that just nine condo units remain to be sold, out of 659 available.

The new 482-foot tower will include:

  • 659 condo units
  • 30,000 square foot, tri-level experiential entertainment venue
  • 4,840 square feet of office
  • 8 floors of parking

Condos are being delivered fully finished and furnished. Owners will be allowed to live in them, or rent them on a short term basis.

A glass floor pool is being built, with views into the restaurant below. A whale sculpture will extend from the third floor pool to the restaurant.

PMG, Michael Simkins’ Lion Development Group, and Marc Roberts Companies are the developers.

Sieger Suarez is the architect, with John Moriarty the contractor.

Completion is planned for mid to late 2027.

 

(renderings: ARX Creative)

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Miami Is The Future Of America.
17 days ago

Miami has the fastest growing skyline in USA, Absolutely incredible transformation of the city.

Anon
17 days ago

Wish there was an effort to level up the infrastructure too.

Jordan
17 days ago

There was, is, and will be.
You are just unaware and uninformed.

Anon
16 days ago

Pretty sure I live here and use the shitty infrastructure every single day, but thanks.

Jordan
16 days ago

Do new Port Terminals count as Infrastructure?
The capacity of PortMiami on the passenger side of the World’s Largest Cruise Ship Port has improved dramatically.
The high speed gantry cranes and the Deep dredge of the cargoside allowed PortMiami to handle Post-Panamax cargo ships.
The $1B PortMiami PPP won an International award for infrastructure finance.
Did you notice?

Do trains count as infrastructure?
There is a new Brightline with accompanying stations and stations.
“Pretty sure” that you noticed this one….did you forget?

How about freeways and bridges, do they count as infrastructure?
If you look VERY closely, you can see that I-836 it getting a second deck, I395 is reconfigured, and there is a new bridge being suspended over dredged.
In the time that I lived in Brickell:
The Brickell Bridge has been upgraded.
The Miami Ave bridge has been upgraded.
The SE 2nd Ave bridge has been upgraded.

Further, the Miami River has been dredged.Brickell’s entire storm water treatment infrastructure has been upgraded with a major water treatment facility built in West Brickell.

There is so much more that you should be pretty sure to notice and appreciate.

Cover the Podiums
15 days ago

All of that and yet we can’t go from Miami to Miami Beach without driving and finding parking

Enjoy what life has
13 days ago

thank you. I-95 getting upgrades, Miami Airport getting in line to get renovated.

s.k
13 days ago

Well, MIA has been under renovation for decades now, and still looks and feels like a rural outdated airport.

Enjoy what life has
13 days ago

So when are you moving to Canada like the other whiners?

Future is the Miami of America
16 days ago

Translation: I want a free ride on the elevated beercan shortbus

Enjoy what life has
13 days ago

you mean: “they didn’t make my street nicer for me” and “I can’t drive around because of others in my way – I want to road to myself”.

Anonymous
17 days ago

Not really, New York City is ahead of Miami.

Anonymous
17 days ago

“Fastest growing” are the key terms here.

Anon
16 days ago

Even by those terms this is incorrect. New York is building far more office and residential units than Miami.

Stop comparing a city of 8 million people to a city of not even 1 million people.

anonymous
16 days ago

I know this obsession with comparing Miami to NYC is sickening, really!

Anon
17 days ago

There’s more to being “the future of America” than AirBnB towers

Anonymous
17 days ago

As much as I like seeing Miami getting better, if it’s the future of this country, we’re doomed on so many levels.

Jordan
16 days ago

Can you define an AirBnB Tower intelligently?
I can’t see that term in any architecture books or reference guides.
Nor, is it in the building code or referenced in Planning & Zoning.

Anon
16 days ago

Eventually more full owner condos might be added to this area too. It is a good start comparing to what this area looked like before

Cover the Podiums
17 days ago

Entire neighborhoods are being created…truly something cool to see it first hand

Anon
17 days ago

They are AirBnB neighborhoods unfortunately. Not living, breathing neighborhoods of 365/day a year residents.

Like everything else in Miami, the growing skyline is a façade.

Cover the podiums
17 days ago

New laws can be implemented at any time. The buildings are already there

Anonymous
17 days ago

Some of which, I hope are demolished in my lifetime i.e., every other Arquitectonica box atop a parking podium. Maybe by then we’ll have an extended Metrorail and streetcars.

Tea
17 days ago

Probably not, tbh.

Anonnnnnn
17 days ago

But you can’t easily expand 500sf units/mini-kitchens

Jordan
17 days ago

Before AirBnB incorporated, South Beach was rehabilitated, redeveloped, and reinvigorated by wealthy travelers staying apartments without government restrictions on the length of stay.

The World’s Largest Art Fair, Art Basel will celebrate about 22 years in this “living breathing neighborhood”.

If you know, you know.

Einstein
16 days ago

It’s obvious you don’t care for Miami. Of course that, in and of itself, means very little. Simply because a hater such as yourself outrightly condemns the city, does not make it bad.
I would venture to say that for every hater (such as yourself) there are 20 lovers of the city of Miami. Maybe you should leave. There are lots of vacancies in Chattahooche.

Taylor Swiftstein
16 days ago

haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate
shake it off, shake it off

Cover the Podiums
17 days ago

This tower will be bordering a very blighted area. Interesting to see how soon its going to get gentrified

Anon
17 days ago

There’s a tower WEST of here charging half a million **starting* for one bedrooms

Jane
17 days ago

Do you think the blighted area will eventually get pushed out of the area east of I-95?

Cover the podiums
17 days ago

Anything east of I-95, I consider prime real estate. The highway really does mess with continuity and walkability

Anonymous
17 days ago

It already has been with a lot of infill development, most of which isn’t covered here.

Anonymous
17 days ago

This is a “box” I like.đź‘Ť

Antennae
17 days ago

That whale bar will instantly become an Instagram sensation.
Love this project

Bob
17 days ago

I like it… it’s different!

Anonymous
17 days ago

Whoe…!

peej
17 days ago

can’t wait to see the renders vs. reality for this–how will they possibly keep the restaurant at temperature with all of those folding doors surrounding the perimeter?

Yoni
17 days ago

Dubai step aside!!

No glass no class
17 days ago

Whaletail tower

Enjoy what life has
13 days ago

The building looks nice – balcony top is very nice. I can do without the whale thing in the lobby.

Anonymous
17 days ago

This tower will b a disaster. Who will want to eat while looking at somebody’s ass in the pool.

Anon
17 days ago

depends on how fine the ass is

Truth Matters
17 days ago

Or the bulge

Anonymous
17 days ago

What do you think the whale sculpture signifies? Also, boobies are better.

Anon
17 days ago

The glass bottomed pool looks absolutely epic.

BOOM
17 days ago

**P diddy has entered the chat**

Anonymous
17 days ago

Diddy goes to court for sex stuff and his downloads increase 18%. Ah, gotta love the new social media universe.

Anonymous
17 days ago

How do you think R. Kelly got away with it for so long?

Anon
17 days ago

The Streisand Effect has existed for years.