![]() ![]() Ross’ plans for the Deauville site are unclear following the defeat. In July, Ross also spoke at a Miami Beach city commission meeting, where he mapped out his plans for “a world-class project.” Yes For A Safe and Strong Future, a political action committee tied to Related Companies, spent over $1 million in favor of the referendum. The billionaire developer enlisted world-renowned architect Frank Gehry to design the new complex. I know what this site means to the people of Miami Beach,” Ross said when announcing his purchase bid in May. “As a native of Miami Beach, this project is personal to me. The development seemed like a passion project for Ross, who partly grew up in town. Had the ballot measure passed, Related would have developed an Equinox -branded complex with two luxury towers, featuring 125 condos and 175 hotel rooms. ![]() The New York-based developer wanted to increase the floor-area ratio, a method of regulating a building’s size, for the Deauville lot at 6701 Collins Avenue and two adjacent parcels. Some 53.4 percent of voters rejected Ross’ bid to exceed the current building-size regulations, effectively halting his plans to redevelop the historic Deauville Beach Resort, a MiMo-style property, which served as the location of The Beatles’ famed performance on “The Ed Sullivan Show ” in 1964. 24.Īrpa Investments is behind a couple of significant projects on the North Shore, including The Station on Tranquille and The Colours on Spirit Square.įor more on the Thompson Landing project, go here.SEE ALSO: US Office Sales and Prices Keep Falling With Declining Demand and Ongoing Distress 23 at Red Beard Café with an online session set for Jan. An in-person session will be held on Jan. There are two community consultation sessions scheduled later this month. It also fits in with KAMPLAN so we are optimistic that it will be a good development.” “This development fits in the North Shore plan for multi-family development in this area. It will also require a public hearing to rezone the property from single family to multi-family.Ĭonstruction could begin in the summer, if all goes well, with an estimated completion in fall next year. Knaak notes the Thompson Landing development proposal is set to go before council in the next month or so. It is also close to transit, and close to many parks and the Rivers Trail. “ has access to the river, no train tracks, incredible views, and its easy walking distance to so many different things. We’d love to see development all along the riverfront and we’re hoping this can be a key bookend,” he added, noting there should be too many impacts to traffic given the proximity to the Tranquille corridor. “I think the North Shore particularly has one of the most underutilized riverfronts in Kamloops. Knaak told NL News he thinks the North Shore riverfront is not being used to its full potential, noting the proposed location for this development currently has a single family house and “about eight garages” on a little over an acre of land. There will also be 88 underground parking stalls as part of the development. It should be a real beautiful amenity to really capitalize on the riverfront and the amenities in that area there.” “It is two buildings – one four storey and one five storey – with a courtyard in the middle. All of them are oriented to face the river as much as possible,” he said. “It is a 64-unit development of condos on the riverfront. Joshua Knaak with Arpa Investments says they’ve spent the last two years designing the Thompson Landing development at 207, 209 and 215 Royal Avenue. in Kamloops (Photo via Arpa Investments)Ī Kamloops developer is hoping to change the look of the North Shore riverfront by building two new condo buildings. The proposed 64-unit Thompson Landing Development at 209 and 215 Royal Ave. ![]()
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