57-story, 146-unit Missoni Baia will be the fashion brand’s first residential project
By Francisco Alvarado
Miami’s Urban Development Review Board signed off on waivers Wednesday requested by the developers of a Bentley hotel in Edgewater, as well as by Russian developers Vladislav Doronin and Oleg Baybakov for their Missoni Baia luxury tower.
Doronin and Baybakov are seeking city approval for one industrial loading berth instead of two commercial loading berths, extending the parking structure beyond 50 percent of the length or the height of the building’s pedestal, and widening the entrance to the parking area by more than 30 feet.
The developers teamed up with Missoni Baia to create the Italian fashion brand’s first residential project. The 649-foot, 57-story tower is going up at 700 Northeast 26th Street. The 146-unit building was designed by Asymptote Architecture and Revuelta Architecture, with landscaping by Swiss architect Enzo Enea and interiors by Paris Forino Design. Units range from two to four bedrooms and will each have private terraces overlooking Biscayne Bay and two parking spaces.
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