Ultra Club Midtown | Miami
A 2-acre padel club will open at a planned $2 billion mixed-use development at Midtown Miami, reportedly marking the largest padel venue in the U.S.
Ultra Padel will open the Ultra Club Midtown pop-up venue with 11 outdoor courts, three children’s courts, a food and beverage concept and community programming, according to the developers’ news release. It’s expected to open in December.
Carlos Rosso’s Rosso Development and Alex Vadia’s Midtown Development plan the Midtown Park mixed-use project on a nearly 5-acre long-vacant plot of land in Midtown Miami. Years ago, a proposal for a Walmart on the site stirred controversy. The site is at 3055 North Miami Avenue in Miami.
The project’s first phase will consist of the 28-story, 288-unit Midtown Park Residences by Proper condo tower with 40,000 square feet of amenities. Santa Monica, California-based Proper Hospitality is partnering on the project.
Ultra Club Midtown’s pop-up will open on the vacant portion of the development site where Midtown Park’s second phase will eventually be built. Once the second phase is completed, Ultra Padel will brand and operate a permanent and smaller eight-court Racquet & Padel Club at Midtown Park, according to the release.
Led by Guillermo Barragan, Ultra Padel also has facilities in Aventura and Miami’s Little Haiti.
La Sponda | Miami
An Italian restaurant will open at CMC Group’s luxury boutique Vita at Grove Isle condominium on Coconut Grove’s Grove Isle.
Miami-based Gioia Hospitality Group will open La Sponda in a 4,500-square-foot space upstairs of Vita at Grove Isle Club in Miami, according to a CMC news release. The restaurant is expected to open next year, after the condo building is completed this year.
Led by Thomas Angelo, Gioia’s other South Florida restaurants include Daniel’s Miami in Coral Gables, and Michelin Guide-listed Daniel’s, A Florida Steakhouse in Fort Lauderdale. La Sponda, which means The Shore in Italian, will offer Mediterranean coastal food. Martin Brudnizki Design Studio is the restaurant’s interior designer, according to the release.
Miami-based CMC is developing Vita at Grove Isle with 65 condos on the 20-acre Grove Isle. The seven-story building will consist of units with three bedrooms, four bedrooms, four bedrooms with a den and bi-level penthouses, the release says. Prices start at about $8.4 million, with remaining penthouses starting at about $21.5 million.
Grove Isle also is home to three 18-story condo buildings completed between 1979 and 1981.
The Wagyu House, Murano by Ferraro, The Tee Box | Hallandale Beach
Atlantic Village, a mixed-use development in Hallandale Beach, scored three tenants.
The Wagyu House leased 2,700 square feet for a restaurant and a Meat N’ Bone butcher shop, and fine dining restaurant Murano by Ferraro leased 2,600 square feet, according to Atlantic Village developer Grupo Eco. Both are expected to open in September.
Indoor virtual golf venue Tee Box will open a 5,300-square-foot facility in the first quarter of next year, Grupo Eco said.
The three tenants will open at 601 North Federal Highway at the third phase of the four-phase Atlantic Village development.
Daniel Chaberman of Grupo Eco represented the landlord, Wagyu House and Murano by Ferraro, in the leases. Jacob Gale of ZYX Capital represented Tee Box.
Hallandale Beach-based Grupo Eco, founded over 40 years ago in Mexico City and with completed projects in Mexico, is the developer of Atlantic Village. The first three phases are on the west side of North Federal Highway, between Northeast Sixth Street and Atlantic Shores Boulevard, and consist of 118,000 square feet of restaurants and retail; and a pair of six-story office buildings. The fourth phase consists of a 12-story office condo building at 800 North Federal Highway. Apollo Companies partnered with Grupo Eco on the building.
By year-end, Atlantic Village also will become home to the Americas headquarters for the International Basketball Federation, or FIBA. FIBA paid $3.9 million for three office condos spanning 6,400 square feet on the 11th floor at 800 North Federal Highway, according to records and Chaberman. FIBA will be moving from its office at 3480 Main Highway in Miami’s Coconut Grove, which the basketball federation opened five years ago.
Puttshack | Dania Beach
Mini-golf company Puttshack will open its second South Florida venue at the mixed-use Dania Pointe project in Dania Beach.
The outpost will have four tech-driven, nine-hole mini-golf courses and six Challenge Hole suites, which offer semi-private spaces for 90-minute sessions. All will be in a 25,000-plus-square-foot space at 1825 Way Pointe Place, according to a Puttshack news release. It also will have two full-service bars, private event space and an outdoor patio.
The venue will open Aug. 27, the release says.
Puttshack, based in Chicago and with a headquarters also in London, has a proprietary Trackaball technology to track players’ scores. It has 22 venues in the U.S. and United Kingdom.
Its other South Florida outpost is at Brickell City Centre in Miami.
Jericho, New York-based real estate investment trust Kimco Realty developed the master-planned 102-acre Dania Pointe on the northeast corner of I-95 and Stirling Road. It consists of nearly 1 million square feet of retail, dining and entertainment space, Marriott and AC hotels, condos, apartments and Spirit Airlines’ headquarters.
Bluebird Kids Health | Tamarac
Pediatric care provider Bluebird Kids Health will open in Tamarac.
Bluebird leased about 4,000 square feet at 7801 Northwest 57th Street, according to the tenant’s representative. It will open on Sept. 3.
New York-based ShopOne Centers REIT owns the shopping plaza, according to records. It paid $36.4 million for it last month.
Lèlior, 33 Contemporary Gallery | Coconut Creek
The Promenade at Coconut Creek shopping center scored two tenants.
Home fragrance boutique Lèlior opened in a 1,050-square-foot space at the retail center, and pop-up gallery 33 Contemporary Gallery will open in a 1,600-square-foot space next month, according to a Promenade at Coconut Creek news release.
33 Contemporary Gallery, founded by award-winning artist and international curator Sergio Gomez, will exhibit artists’ work and will also offer mindfulness and educational programs.
Boston-based AEW Capital owns the 23-acre Promenade at Coconut Creek at 4467 Lyons Road in Coconut Creek.
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