‘Curvaceous, Striking’ 32-Story Glass Tower Breaks Ground

Continuum Company has broken ground on a 32-story condo tower in North Bay Village called Continuum Club & Residences.

The tower is described as being curvaceous and striking, with a design by Arquitectonica.

48% of residences planned in the tower were already sold before yesterday’s groundbreaking. A total of 198 residences and penthouses are planned, ranging from 800 to 4,000 square feet.

“North Bay Village reminds me of what I saw South of Fifth in the beginning, an emerging neighborhood that would ultimately become the destination that it is today,” said Ian Bruce Eichner, Chairman and CEO of Continuum Company.

“We do Miami living better than anyone,” said Allie Eichner, President of Continuum Florida.

The tower is being developed in partnership with Aksoy Holdings. KAST Construction is leading construction.

Interiors are by Durukan Design, with landscaping by Martha Schwartz Partners.

Completion is planned in early 2028.

 

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Yan Jammer
18 days ago

The shape is called a stadium, flat sides with cylindrical ends. There’s one in St. Petersburg FL

Robin Stan
18 days ago

There’s also one in South Beach…

Anonymous
16 days ago

There’s a new beautiful one in Brickell on the river

Yan Jammer
18 days ago

Two simple shperical curves on the ends, that looks like it allows a somewhat deeper balcony along those curves.

Anonymous
18 days ago

Pretty sure they is one in any city with a handful of high-rises. Better than an “ICONIC” box I suppose.

Fettie
18 days ago

Nice building , but other than the name Contiuum this project has nothing to do with the 12 acre ocean front Continuum South of Fifth.

Jimmy VonAtter
17 days ago

Yeah….apart from the name, the Developer, the development team, and all the reasons that the developer says are similar between his two projects, they have nothing to do with each other.

anonymous
18 days ago

this neighborhood has great potential , this building is an improvement for this area that has so many old ugly buildings in very poor condition

Hide the Garages
18 days ago

liner units 🙂

Anonymous
18 days ago

“Curvaceous and striking,” because Arqueeftectonica is really letting the creative juices flow when it’s not a cereal box with undulating balconies on a giant parking podium.

Anonymous
18 days ago

This design and any of Arquitectonica for that matter is a repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat

Jimmy VonAtter
18 days ago

To the untrained eye, and to blithering idiots, this building looks like a repeat of Elysee in Edgewater.
https://tworoadsre.com/projects/elysee-miami/

Jimmy VonAtter
18 days ago

I do not think that this building looks anything like Arquitectonica’s Elysee in Edgewater. Or the JEM in World Center.

And that motor court is very nice. Great idea to hide the traffic inside the building rather out on the 79th Street. Great for the neighborhood, great for resident privacy and protection from the elements.

Downtowner
18 days ago

Maybe there’s something missing from the rendering, but I don’t find it all that innovative.

Jimmy VonAtter
18 days ago

There is no other building in North Bay Village that has a motorcourt like that where cars “disappear” into the building circle back out.
Usually, the envelope is occupied by large surface parking lots, driveways and a small porte cochere.
I like it.

Those balconies are about 8ft deep and the ceilings are 9ft+, this is a nice building.

Anonymous
17 days ago

Is this in Miami or Miami Beach – or a seperate town?

Downtowner
17 days ago

North Bay Village is its own municipality. Neither part of Miami nor Miami Beach.

Anonymous
16 days ago

Do they have a market or a pharmacy at this village or is it just condos?

Tony Tonz
17 days ago

Who wants to live next to the booming bass of the Palm Tree club 24.7?

Anonymous
16 days ago

Who moves to Miami for peace and quiet?

Bear or Bull?
17 days ago

Definitely a standard new Miami tower, but I guess Continuum in SoFi is standard too, and incredibly expensive now (but that’s probably 95% location). I am so curious to see how NBV turns out, it seems like it has that SoFi-ness where it was a pretty ehh area that became ultra expensive. We shall see!

Jeremey Howlett
17 days ago

I didn’t see any mention about parking. The building looks nice, hopefully they do a better job on the finished concrete edges near the ground level. The 5 park development looks a bit rough on the edges, they should have been required to use engineered facades, that way the look is clean and precise. Also, it’s still possible to reclaim approximately 100 acres of land on the northern side of NBV for a master planned development of low rise garden apartments or home sites on canals.

Jimmy VonAtter
17 days ago

Where?