Credit Daniel Azoulay/1000 Museum
Plaza is staying on schedule with 1000 Museum Tower after surviving Hurricane Irma.
By Alan Dorich
The construction market in southern Florida is booming, which makes it a good time to develop projects in Miami. “It’s a top-five city,” Kevin Venger says. “There’s a [wide range] of reasons that people want to live here.”
Venger, who has developed projects in the city for the last 20 years, is at work on 1000 Museum Tower, a 62-story mixed-use building. “It’s primarily a condo project, but it does have a retail component down on the ground floor,” he says.
When finished, 1000 Museum Tower will have 83 living units, including four two-story half-floor town-house residences, half-floor residences between levels 15 and 49, and amazing full floor residences from 50 through 59. Its amenities will include a double height main lobby, air-conditioned valet lounge and covered motor court on its ground floor, a pool deck with various pools and cabanas, fitness center and full spa on the eighth and ninth floors, and entertainment room, theatre, private dining room and an aquatic center on its 60th and 61st floors.
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