The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
The Liberty View Industrial Plaza adaptive re-use project involved the conversion of a warehouse building, formerly known as Navy Fleet Supply Base Storehouse #2 and more recently as Federal Building #2, into an urban retail center covering approximately 250,000 SF on the first two floors of the eight-story building.
Zyscovich is sustainably designing a luxury beachfront eco-resort on land within Casa Mis Amores, Sayulita, Mexico. The site is in close proximity to the village of Sayulita, and consists primarily of virgin mature undulating jungle of approximately 20 hectares which generally slopes towards a prime secluded public beach.
Zyscovich transformed the existing hotel and townhouse areas of the building to accommodate the new ME by Meliá hotel concept that was centered on urban chic. ME Miami boasted 129 rooms, two rooftop pools, a restaurant named STK Rebel, and more than 5,000 SF of renovated space that were converted into new dynamic dining and event spaces, including a lavish spa.
The northeast portion of the Midtown Miami site, known as the Entertainment Block, is planned as an intensely commercial zone and includes two office/ showroom buildings with ground floor retail, dining, and shopping that are separated by a one-acre park, as well as a condominium hotel with abundant corner uses and a community theater which will offer an array of cultural activities.
Zyscovich has worked very closely with Westin Diplomat Hotel and Resort, Florida- Starwood- on a variety of Capital Improvements projects over the last 3 years.
The Aloft hotel is located in Aventura’s first pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use development called ParkSquare, which spans seven acres, is divided into four blocks, and includes offices, an assisted-living facility, residential units, and 55,000 SF of retail space.