Pinecrest Town Center is located in the affluent Village of Pinecrest. The average household income within a 3-mile radius is $127,600. The shopping center sits along S Dixie Hwy, Pinecrest's main commercial corridor. The property is under 1 mile from The Falls and 3 miles from Dadeland Mall.
Space Available 1,400 - 2,800 SFRental Rate Yr NegotiableSpaces 6Gross Leasable Area 60,484 SFProperty Sub-type Neighborhood CenterStatus Active
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Bal Harbour Shops has purchased the Church by the Sea’s lot for $30 million, marking another step forward for Whitman Family Development’s expansion plans for the upscale shopping center.
Miami-Dade County records show the now torn down church, formerly the oldest in Bal Harbour, sold last week to Bal Harbour Shops LLLP. The 27,000-square-foot property was part of a contentious battle between the Miami-Dade County’s historic preservation board and the church, the latter of which agreed to sell to the Whitman family. The board voted against protecting the church from demolition in November. It was torn down in December.
The church has been a key part of the neighboring mall’s renovation and expansion. The $400 million project will include a new entrance, wider sidewalks, a new canopy, landscaping and some new exterior walls. The upgrades will also include the addition of Barneys New York, expansions of existing Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue stores, and new luxury boutiques. Bernard Zyscovich of Zyscovich Architects is the lead designer on the project.
Whitman has also agreed to build a new home for the congregational church.
Last year, Whitman president and CEO Matthew Whitman Lazenby said that “without exaggeration the last 40 years have been spent trying to negotiate a deal with the congregational church,” and that Whitman’s plans ensure “that the Village of Bal Harbour remains the center for luxury living.”
This duplex is in excellent condition and just minutes from campus and the new library. Each unit contains:2 large bedrooms with ceiling fans2 full bathsLarge great room with ceiling fan and fireplaceSliding glass door to porch that overlooks pondLarge full size kitchen includes new refrigerator, stove, new dishwasher, microwave and disposal.Good size eat in dining area in kitchen
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In Indonesia, one man’s passion for reading and sailing has become a model solution for the problem of illiteracy.Once a former environmental journalist, Muhammad Ridwan Alimuddin now travels by boat throughout West Sulawesi to share his free library with local communities, according to a report from the BBC.At each stop, Alimuddin ties up his sails before unfurling large plastic mats which he promptly fills with books. From the woodwork of the village come the many children who light up at the sight of the goods from his traveling caravan.
In many villages in this region of Indonesia it’s not easy to find the enjoyable, easy reads that children are drawn to. Primary schools in these regions often don’t have access to books, let alone teachers, who, burdened by demands of island life, don’t always make it the classroom each day, the BBC reports.“We have low expectations,” Alimuddin told BBC. “We want them to use the books – that's all.” Still, in Indonesia that makes a big difference.
Read More: Doctors with Boats: How A Kenya Woman is Keeping Her People HealthyIn the Indonesian islands, the dramatic beauty of geographical remoteness is both a burden and a boon. Coastal regions like these, where the waterways are the most convenient form of access, often suffer from infrastructural negligence which affect healthcare and educational access.
In a 2016 study of literacy around the world, Indonesia ranked second to last. Alimuddin is fighting to bring that number down as he travels throughout the West Sulawesi region, where the illiteracy rate hovers around 10%.Meanwhile, global literacy rates have grown substantially in the past century. Whereas literacy was once a reserve of the elite, now roughly 83% of the world is literate.
Much of that is a product of the increased interconnectivity of the 21st century. In that sense, Alimuddin's boat library joins a raft of book-sharing initiatives that have taken off around the world.Like in Laos, for instance, a similar book-boat program makes monthly journeys down the Mekong river, staying overnight in each village in order to host a temporary bookshare for local children.
Or in Sweden, where twice a year a ferry stockpiled with books makes a round-trip voyage to the country’s remote northern archipelagos. Residents await its arrival in book-lined huts along the coastline, where they will return last year’s books and borrow new ones for the next cycle.
Creative, albeit less-mobile bookshare initiatives known as “Little Free Libraries” have also taken off worldwide. In Germany, a local company converted tree trunks into a streetside library, and likewise in London you can find one repurposed from a classic red telephone booth. Today, anyone with internet can get access to huge archives of classics online, even on the New York City subway or in the London Underground.
In Indonesia only 28% of the country has internet access, which makes physical copies the only recourse — especially of the colorful, interactive variety that children engage with. In that sense, Alimuddin’s book-sharing project is more than just an extension of a global movement.
It is a redirection to a country that sorely needs it.
A Landmark Restored. A Village Reborn. A Lifestyle Revealed.
Steps from the sands of Fort Lauderdale Beach, North Beach Village is an idyllic neighborhood of mid-century hotels and garden apartments, happily frozen in time. On a full block in the center of the village, the historic Escape Hotel, circa 1948, is being meticulously renovated and contemporized as Gale Fort Lauderdale Beach, a luxury boutique hotel by the acclaimed Menin Hospitality Group.Gale’s intimate scale and nostalgic charm, together with elegant, contemporary interiors and elevated services and amenities, will inform and enhance the daily lives of those who live in the adjacent Gale Residences.128 one-, two- and three-bedroom condominiums and townhomes in a new, 12-story tower with views of the Intracoastal and the ocean, full amenities and all hotel services.
Building Amenities
Just steps away from upcoming Brickell City Centre, Miami’s newest and most extravagant shopping and lifestyle destination, SLS LUX offers residents ultimate access in an oasis of exclusive privileges. Sophisticated designer interiors, original works of art by contemporary masters, private rooftop pool terraces, celebrity chef restaurants, and limousine service to a chic private beach club are among the many features, amenities, and services designed to indulge the most discriminating clientele.
Building Features
Stunning residential towers located in the heart of Brickell doorsteps to Luxurious shopping and fine dinning at 5MM Sq.Ft. Mix Use Brickell City Center and Mary Brickell Village.
1010 Brickell Condo
Miami's newest, most stunning and avant-garde expression of elite urban living.
1010 Brickell is a development site in the heart of Miami’s Brickell Avenue district. Brickell Avenue is known as Miami’s financial district and is the location of world class luxury residential, retail, and office properties. The planned luxury residential community including retail and parking is only one block from Mary Brickell Village and the Miami Avenue entertainment district, and two blocks from Brickell CitiCentre. It also is conveniently located next to a Miami Metromover station, providing easy access to the rest of the Brickell area and downtown Miami including the American Airlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat.
Building & Residence Features
Located at 1300 South Miami Avenue in Brickell. It will have retail at the ground level featuring 3 on-site restaurants - including world-renowned Katsuya by Stark, Bazaar by Jose Andres, and a restaurant by MichaelSchwartz of Michael’s Genuine.
Imagine your life living with all these sophisticated amenities and with a central location, walking distance to all the important office buildings in Brickell, restaurants, shops, Mary Brickell Village and the upcoming Brickell City Centre.
SLS Residences will be 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units. Penthouse units will feature 12 foot ceilings (floor plans being designed)
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