City commissioners in Sunny Isles Beach voted to approve a pair of 51-story towers across the street from City Hall.
Following the demolition of the Golden Strand Ocean Villa Resort at 17901 Collins Avenue, developer Jules Trump – no relation to the Donald — will build Palazzo Di Acqualina, a 190-unit condo development, according to the Miami Herald.
This is the third project by Jules Trump within a two-block radius, including the Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach at 17875 Collins Avenue and the Mansions at Acqualina at 17749 Collins Avenue.
The project will feature a three-level villa between the two towers that will house restaurants, a health club with spa and a theater.
The buildings will feature two roughly 5,000-square-foot condos per floor at a price of $8 million each, Trump told the newspaper. [Miami Herald] – Christopher Cameron