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Last 5 Infamous Miami Beach | Sunny Isles Distressed Developments
by Ashton Coleman on September 03rd, 2009., under Condos and Development, Miami Beach Condos, South Beach Condos, Sunny Isles Beach Condos
Condos and Development, Miami Beach Condos, South Beach Condos, Sunny Isles Beach Condos | Tags: Deauville Hotel Miami Beach, Miami Beach FL real estate, Miami Beach Photo Blog, NoBe Bay Miami Beach, Regatta 2, Regatta Miami Beach, Seville, Solis Sunny Isles Beach, Sunny Isles developments, Terra Beachside Villas
Well here it is friends… The first post in a long time and I’ve been waiting on something worthy. The same old, same old gets to be tired plus with summertime here and business actually increasing, I’ve been less inclined to write. I did start the Miami Beach Photo Blog last month and will be posting the very best of real estate photography for all to see.
This post looks at the last remaining 5 Miami Beach & Sunny Isles developments that broke ground yet didn’t survive the real estate storm from the past 5 years. Only 5?! That’s correct and if I may have missed another development then let me know and I’ll get it added here. I am open minded and would love to hear your thoughts & knowledge as to “the truth” from each of these developments.
Seville
So starting in South Beach, the old Seville tops my list with Ritz Carlton pulling out and removing the sales center, all the signs and from what I gather, completely scratched this condo hotel development which offered fractional ownership.


JULY 16th 2010 UPDATE:
The Seville Hotel, which was just purchased in a short sale by an affiliate of Courtyard by Marriott, will be getting the Ian Schrager treatment, Marriott has announced. The 12-story hotel in Miami Beach will be the second “Edition” hotel by Marriott, following the opening of an Edition hotel in Honolulu this fall. The renovations are expected to take approximately three years. Schrager helped reinvigorate South Beach when he launched the Delano 15 years ago.
The second on the list is Terra Beachside Villas at 6000 Collins Avenue. One of the best known developments to go under. It appears Terra Beachside Villas were getting very close to finishing when it went to a standstill. The big cone eyesore was repainted to a less tacky blue and all the workers seemed to disappear. There were also concerns from the underground parking garage which by the way might double to a swimming pool when it rains (Miami Beach is only 5′ above sea level right).. These will be picked off fast when they hit the market at correct pricing. A great location (besides street traffic) and cool 2 story concept. Accurate pricing is ~$300k by my book.. not the $600k that once was.


NoBe Bay
Third on the list is a beautiful building known as NoBe Bay located at 6700 Indian Creek Drive. What happened here?! Sales center is still stationed at the Deauville Hotel Miami Beach yet all stopped months ago as the first few levels of hurricane impact glass began to arrive. This will be a winner soon enough..


Regatta 2
Directly beside NoBe Bay is the Regatta 2 development which cleared the land, kept the remaining concrete structure of the old hotel and simply stalled construction. What a complex this will be when it does finally finish. The Regatta is a “nice” building with small floor plans and the combination of the 2 created a cool community environment. Three recent sales in Regatta Indian Creek range from $315 to $450k far less than the $800k that once was.

Solis
Last on the list is Solis Sunny Isles Beach. There were a few workers on site so I’m not completely pessimistic on the success however it’s been an eyesore for MONTHS!

And that’s all folks! With limited space and high demand it’s only a matter of time before these 5 bounce back into action. For more information please contribute your knowledge here or call me at 1.888.383.7326 or Miami Beach FL Real Estate.

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