Several projects received approvals yesterday from review boards in Miami and Miami Beach. they include:
- Whole Foods Market in South Beach received Miami Beach Design Review Board approval after getting the nod from the Planning Board last week. A smaller Alton Road Whole Foods will remain open even after the new store is built.
- The Wave on Alton Road in South Beach was approved for a redesign. Construction on the 321-unit project is expected to begin in January, and will last 24 months, according to The Real Deal.
- Mount Sinai Medical Center received Design Review Board approval for a new eight-story hospital tower, which will include new emergency room facilities.
- Institute of Contemporary Art, which will be allowed to tear down homes in the Design District but won’t be permitted to ship sculptures through a sculpture park. An attorney for the project said they may have to appeal that restriction.
Previously:
Whole Foods Proposed For South Beach Has Been Redesigned By Chad Oppenheim
Waves Project In South Beach Getting Bigger, Could Include Up To 485 Units
Mount Sinai Planning To Build A New Eight Story Hospital Tower In Miami Beach
Institute of Contemporary Art Going Through Approval Process In The Design District