Ella Miami Beach Launches Sales For 95 Condos

Sales have launched for a condo project called Ella Miami Beach.

Ella Miami Beach is planned to include 95 residential units.

The design “pays homage to Miami’s glamorous Art Deco era,” a press release said.

Unit sizes range from 434 to 1,076 square feet, with prices starting in the upper $400,000s.

Groundbreaking is expected in the first quarter of 2024, with completion in 2026.

ONE Sotheby’s International Realty is overseeing sales and marketing.

Arquitectonica is the architect. The design is said to include subtle Art Deco curves with modern 21st-century lines.

Constellation Group is the developer, in partnership with the Boshetti Group and Vietmar.

 

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Nobe
3 months ago

It’s time to bring nice buildings here and take cheap people are of this neighborhood!

Anonymous
3 months ago

Another beaut by Arquitectonica!

Mr Anonymous
3 months ago

Truly. Miami Beach will be quite a sight in a decade or two.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Yes, everything that made the city great will be overwhelmed by mini Arquitectonica boxes.

Arquitectonica boss man
3 months ago

You BETTER say that!

Anon
3 months ago

Cute building but looks very similar to the past 10 proposals for the beach

Ferries and Ebikes FTW
3 months ago

as long as it has restaurants or retail in the bottom i don’t care

anon
3 months ago

They told us microunits would be more “affordable”.

*checks notes*
Starting at $1,000 square foot

Putz
3 months ago

It’s a lower ticket price

Anon
3 months ago

There is nothing Art Deco about the architecture of this building.

BDub
3 months ago

A few round corners does not Art Deco make.

Anonymous
3 months ago

It doesn’t even pass as MiMo.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Not sure what’s art deco about it… but it looks fine

Anonymous
3 months ago

North Beach is booming

Anonymous
3 months ago

And zero infrastructure updates. Pushing the locals out for “luxury” microunits and short-term rentals.

Cover the Podiums
3 months ago

the City of Miami beach needs to loosen up their restrictions and allow for demo of old multi families. There’s so many old buildings that really hold miami back

Anonymous
3 months ago

It’s not the city, it’s condominium law, doofus.

Cover the podiums
3 months ago

Hey doofus, the old multi families are 100% protected by the city under historical significance. It’s a huge process(almost impossible) to get the permits to demolish one. And they put strict height and unit count restrictions on the new ones.

Ferries and Ebikes FTW
3 months ago

when was the last time the Ocean Terrace hotel project updated. I can’t find info on that for the life of me. They were supposed to be on a 1y clock to initiate the street to park conversion of Ocean Terrace but not a peep since early 2022

zachj305
3 months ago

The street level interaction is ghastly. Its just a lobby and blank walls/loading areas…then 2 floors of parking with a crappy cheap looking “artistic treatment”…how was this approved?

Anonymous
3 months ago

Arquitectonica yelling “iconic” and “game changer.”

Yohannes
3 months ago

This is a 10 Story building, with a pool view of a 25 story building…

Local elections matter
3 months ago

The “Art Deco Design” was Inspired by the Hotel Marazul in Playas del Este in Havana and the ESBEC Republic of Paraguay in Guira de Melena.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Neither of which Art Deco, rather pre-Castro modernism.