124 results found for "Finale"
- Coral Isles nears sellout as it reaches its final phase
residences , select homesites, and professionally furnished model homes are available, signaling the final home within one of Palm Beach Gardens’ most comprehensive master-planned environments, this marks the final
- Breckenridge unveils new hotel and chalets for its final phase
Breckenridge’s final slopeside chapter is officially taking shape. Finale , the last master-planned community to rise at the base of Peak 8, has announced that the upcoming Courtesy of Imperial Hotel Set on the final developable land at Peak 8, the 36-key Imperial Hotel will Courtesy of Imperial Hotel Beyond the hotel and chalets, the broader Finale masterplan includes Independence
- Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach enters its final phase of major redesign
Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach has officially entered the final phase of its sweeping multi-million-dollar transformation
- One of Miami’s most beloved restaurants has finally made its return
Fooq’s has officially returned, marking one of Miami’s most anticipated restaurant returns as the beloved concept debuts its new home in Little River at 150 NW 73rd Street following a four-year hiatus. Courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim Founded by restaurateur David Foulquier of We All Gotta Eat Hospitality—the group behind Michelin-starred Sushi Noz, Michelin Guide-recognized Chez Fifi, and award-winning Eleventh Street Pizza—the revival signals both a homecoming and a clear evolution for a restaurant long rooted in hospitality, music, and community. Courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim Originally launched in Downtown Miami in 2015, Fooq’s quickly became known for its warm, people-first philosophy shaped by Foulquier’s background and travels. That foundation now expands into a 14,000-square-foot, two-story destination designed in partnership with Joyn Studio, blending Middle Eastern influences, mid-century textures, and personal storytelling elements throughout the space. Lion's Den, courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim Upstairs, Lion’s Den introduces a vinyl-driven music lounge curated by Foulquier alongside Manuel Mate (MANUMAT) and Mariana Pinto of Alchemy Music, hosting both local and international DJs late into the night and reinforcing Fooq’s role as a cultural gathering place. Courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim Leading the kitchen is Executive Chef Andrew Bazzini, whose background includes Olmsted and LT Bar & Grill in New York. Working closely with Foulquier, Bazzini has developed a share-forward menu shaped by the founders’ French-Persian heritage, seasonal ingredients, and classic European technique. Courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim The result is an American restaurant with Persian influence, anchored by a custom wood-fired cooking suite and centered on communal dining, large-format proteins, and vegetable-driven dishes designed to bring guests together. Courtesy of Fooq's, Ruth Kim The beverage program reflects the same depth of vision, anchored by a cellar of roughly 1,000 curated vintage wines spanning Champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rioja, and Napa Valley, alongside cocktails infused with Persian ingredients such as saffron, pistachio, and pomegranate. Together, the culinary and music components position Fooq’s as both a dining destination and cultural hub.
- MetLife Stadium to host 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final next year
One year before it hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, MetLife Stadium will host the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final next summer.
- The Breakers resort is set to undertake the final phase of its three-decade, multi-million dollar restoration with the renovation of its Mediterranean Courtyard
Paul Leone, the CEO of The Breakers, expressed enthusiasm about the project, describing it as the final
- Aston Martin Residences, a 69-story waterfront tower standing 817 feet above the Miami River, sells its final sky penthouse, with the building nearing completion
The Aston Martin Residences, a 69-story tower in downtown Miami, epitomizes luxury waterfront living, stretching 817 feet above the Miami River and Biscayne Bay with its sail-like silhouette of glass, steel, and concrete. This 1.6-million-square-foot structure required innovative engineering solutions due to Miami's challenging geological conditions, involving a collaborative effort between structural engineers, architects, and subcontractors to address these demands with groundbreaking concrete and foundation designs. Constructed on a tight site, the building incorporates three interior cores, enabling it to reach its impressive height with a design that integrates three towers in one. The structural ingenuity includes a stacked belt truss and shear walls supported by super columns and a robust foundation system capable of withstanding hurricane-force winds. The foundation features a series of 573 piles and a significant mat foundation, reflecting a pioneering approach to Miami's unique subsurface conditions. With 391 luxury condominiums, the tower boasts a range of amenities and a 552-space parking garage enhanced by 16 parking lifts. The distinctive design required sloped concrete columns and advanced construction techniques to support its ambitious cantilevers and curving profile, ensuring that no two floors are exactly alike. This complexity was managed through effective collaboration and cutting-edge concrete technology, culminating in a structure that not only meets but exceeds the architectural vision. Recently, the Sky Penthouse, a beacon of opulence within the Aston Martin Residences, found its owner as the building approaches completion. This ultimate expression of luxury, represented by David Rocca of Ancona Real Estate, spans 9,573 square feet across four bedrooms and seven baths, with additional lavish features including a private indoor pool and expansive outdoor terraces, totaling 12,897 square feet of living space. Each penthouse resident will receive a bespoke Aston Martin Miami Riverwalk Edition DBX, adding an exclusive touch to the prestigious acquisition. G&G Business Developments' Aston Martin Residences Miami, located at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, broke ground in October 2017 and is now a defining feature of the Miami skyline. Offering a range of one to five-bedroom residences, the development promises 42,275 square feet of sky amenities, including a fitness center with ocean views, infinity pool, and a full-service spa, among others, redefining the standard for luxury living in downtown Miami. Sign up for Florida of Tomorrow's free newsletter below to receive the latest real estate and new business information shaping the Florida of Tomorrow.
- A new gateway is about to link Printers and Bankers Alley
Rubicon Equities is finally pushing forward on its long-anticipated Printers Alley development, filing been announced, the new filings suggest the long-quiet block between Printers and Bankers Alley may finally
- The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens nears completion
In the center sits The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens , which has now entered its final At The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Palm Beach Gardens , that evolution is now entering its final phase. As construction advances and the final design comes into focus, what was once a vision is now becoming
- Design approved for new YMCA in Tampa Heights Historic District
Development, expressed enthusiasm about the approval, stating, “This brings us significantly closer to finalizing Once final drawings are complete, Ellison Development plans to file for permits and break ground in 2025
- Zuckerberg joins list of billionaires fleeing California for Florida
If finalized, the deal would place the Meta founder in one of the most concentrated pockets of wealth While the final purchase price has not yet been recorded, market comparables strongly suggest the estate
- Trump unveils massive Presidential Library in downtown Miami
vision is already generating national attention, the tower itself remains in the proposal phase, with final
- Mark Aeling to debut larger-than-life-sized statue at The Residences at 400 Central
The final sculpture, cast in bronze at Aeling’s studio in the Warehouse Arts District, is expected to The Residences at 400 Central, Aerial Innovations Meanwhile, construction at 400 Central is in its final
- Vision emerges to turn Flagler Drive into people-first corridor
lanes to two, opening space for wider sidewalks, dedicated bike lanes, and an expanded promenade that finally As commissioners review the final recommendations, there is cautious optimism that a more cohesive, more
- One of France’s most historic wine estates is coming to Coconut Grove
Tagliata with Potatoes Louie and Garlic Broccolini, before closing with a cheese course and a surprise finale
- Nashville Yards, Ascension Saint Thomas breaks ground on the new downtown plaza
Southwest Value Partners At a groundbreaking event on Wednesday, Southwest Value Partners introduced the final Rendering by: Southwest Value Partners Southwest Value Partners is nearing the final stages of the $1
- Construction progresses on Alba Palm Beach: luxury waterfront condominiums with exclusive townhomes and premium amenities
This significant pour, the second largest of the entire project, marks the final stage of the building Its final townhome has just been listed at $10.5 million.
- Archer and Related Ross are launching South Florida’s first electric air taxi network
The company’s FAA-certified airline status is already in place as Archer advances through the final stages underway, helipads being readied for electric operations, and Archer’s Midnight aircraft approaching final
- Gardens Vista, a new four-story 221-apartment complex, is planned for Palm Beach Gardens
The Palm Beach Gardens City Council is expected to make a final decision on the project in February.
- Renderings revealed for multi-tower Mid City Nashville, a new mixed-use development at the former Beaman Site, with a new road connecting McGavock with Broadway
Located at 1525 Broadway, the development has recently moved forward with its plans by filing for final The Metro Planning Department is scheduled to review the final site approval request on April 11, marking



















