Miami, FL
Who’s building Miami: The developer behind E11even-branded condos
Rendering: Courtesy of PMG
For those who love E11even, the 24-hour nightclub, you may actually love E11even — the condos.
What’s taking place: Actual property agency Property Markets Group (PMG) is growing a pair of downtown towers with E11even Companions, branded after the Miami hotspot.
- The 65-story mission at 20 NE eleventh Road will embrace 449 residences and is below development throughout the road from the membership at 29 NE eleventh Road, with completion anticipated on the finish of 2025.
- The second continues to be within the allowing section, however is slated to complete a yr later.
Why it issues: PMG managing accomplice Ryan Shear instructed Axios the E11even mission will likely be Miami’s first “Vegas-style” residential property — with a give attention to leisure and resort-style facilities.
Particulars: The primary tower can have condo-hotel models that homeowners can lease out for short-term stays.
- It can have a members-only rooftop pool, bar and restaurant. Plus, a spa designed by world-renowned creator and holistic well being advocate Deepak Chopra, a meals corridor, casino-style sports activities lounge, and a day membership and pool on the eleventh ground.
- The second tower, E11even Residences Past — additionally 65 tales — can have 558 rental models that may be rented out for a month or longer.
- The constructing, which is able to hook up with the primary tower by a sky bridge, is designed to incorporate a rooftop restaurant, a helipad, and — as introduced this month — an outpost of The Clayton, a London-style personal social membership and cigar lounge with places in Chicago and Washington, D.C.
The intrigue: YouTube stars-turned-pro fighters Jake and Logan Paul are reported to have purchased penthouses atop E11even Residences Past.
- Shear instructed Axios he could not focus on particular person consumers, however that “there’s numerous celebrities,” together with quite a few athletes.
By the numbers: With choices from small, hotel-style models to giant penthouses, the worth vary at each towers is broad: $300,000 to $30 million.
What they’re saying: Shear instructed Axios he had been pals with the homeowners of E11even for a very long time earlier than deciding to accomplice on the primary tower.
- “We determined to go for it, and it offered out, like, in document time. After which the subsequent factor we thought is: Let’s do it once more.”
What we’re watching: PMG had partnered with now-defunct cryptocurrency change FTX to solicit consumers wanting to buy models with crypto. FTX would convert crypto to U.S. {dollars} earlier than closings.
- Shear mentioned about 60 or 70 models had been offered this manner, however since FTX imploded, PMG has stopped accepting such transactions, they usually’re hesitant about partnering with one other crypto change.
- “We nonetheless have consumers asking,” he mentioned. “They need to purchase in crypto or convert by crypto to USD.”
What’s subsequent: In downtown Miami, PMG just lately transformed The Elser from flats to condominiums and has a Waldorf Astoria Lodge & Residences below development.
- An condo constructing, Society Wynwood, can be below development, and West Eleventh Residences — one other luxurious rental with short-term rental choices within the Park West district — is in improvement.
Going ahead, although, Shear mentioned he cannot predict how the market will fare: “All bets are off.”
- Florida is considerably insulated from downturns affecting the remainder of the nation as a result of it attracts consumers from Latin American markets, he mentioned, however excessive prices for land and development supplies are making it difficult to develop new initiatives.
Miami, FL
Social Media Reaction to Dolphins Loss at Green Bay
The Week 13 loss at Green Bay was just too much for fans of the Miami Dolphins to bear on their own. They took to social media to voice their discontent after yet another late season, cold-weather loss.
The Miami Dolphins lost against the Green Bay Packers, 30-17, in the cold and (some) snow. They were looking to change narratives, but nothing changed. They were embarrassed in prime time on a national holiday.
Things could not have gotten much worse Thursday night.
One fan on social media said he wants to see the National Football League ban the Dolphins from playing on national television at night. The embarrassment that @joboken5 felt could easily be said for many Dolphins fans across the base.
Zach, a university student, said the Dolphins loss ruined the holiday joy of their fan base. With the rest of the winter holidays coming up and the Dolphins scheduled for two more cold-weather games, the holidays could be at further peril.
@cujoknows believes the season, when finished with cold-weather games, against better than average teams, is nothing more than a dumpster fire. It is hard to disagree with him, when the team is 0-for-cold weather games during the Mike McDaniel era.
Cujo thinks the Dolphins have their best shot at winning games when the temperature is over 60 degrees and teams have a below .500 winning percentage. The way the last two seasons have gone, we cannot find fault with the statement.
Zachapp posted his dismay at Washington’s muffed punt. He went so far as to call the Dolphins embarrassing.
UD from Utah, a/k/a @utahdolphin, as opposed to the UD from Miami named Udonis Haslem, believes the Dolphins are the softest team in the NFL. All UD wants, according to his profile is for the Dolphins to win a championship during his lifetime. Let’s hope he lives a long life and gets to see that happen.
A self-proclaimed Jets fan had snuck his way into the Dolphins timeline. He is this week’s Captain Obvious, but he really has little room to talk.
The Dolphins might not be able to win cold-weather games as a warm-weather team, vur what does it say for the Jets? The Jets play in a cold-weather climate and still can’t win at home.
Miami, FL
Packers freeze out Dolphins as Miami’s cold weather woes continue
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jordan Love celebrated the Green Bay Packers’ victory on Thanksgiving by taking a bite out of a turkey leg and raising it in the air.
His feast was a long time coming.
Love led the Packers to a Thanksgiving Day triumph in Detroit last year but wasn’t given a turkey leg afterward, as is customary in these televised postgame interviews.
His teammates vowed to make sure Love got a turkey leg this time, and he earned it by throwing two touchdown passes to Jayden Reed in a 30-17 win over the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night.
“To be able to come in here, get the win, get the turkey leg after, it was very delicious,” said Love, who went 21 of 28 for 274 yards. “Just a little something to celebrate.”
Josh Jacobs brought a turkey platter into the locker room as Green Bay (9-3) commemorated a third straight victory.
The Packers, who have won seven of their last eight games, built a 27-3 lead and made a goal-line stand to thwart a comeback attempt.
Miami (5-7) continued its recent history of struggling in cold weather.
The kickoff temperature at Lambeau Field was 27 degrees (-2.7 Celsius) with 10 mph winds, light flurries and a wind chill of 18.
“I would say, from my standpoint and our team’s standpoint, we’re not going to use any of that as an excuse for why we didn’t get the start that we wanted,” said Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who was 37 of 46 for 365 yards with two touchdowns despite getting sacked five times.
The Dolphins have lost their past 12 regular-season or postseason games in which the temperature at kickoff has been below 40 degrees (4.4 Celsius).
The Dolphins’ most recent victory in a game with a kickoff temperature at 40 or lower was a 34-31 overtime triumph at Buffalo on Dec. 24, 2016.
Green Bay is playing three games in a 12-day stretch.
The Packers beat the San Francisco 49ers 38-10 on Sunday and will visit the NFC North-leading Detroit Lions next Thursday night.
“I thought we played well for it being a short week,” Packers safety Xavier McKinney said. “I thought we came out there and had the right mindset. And we started fast, and that was the key to today’s win.”
Love and Reed connected on touchdown completions of 3 and 12 yards, Jacobs scored from 1 yard out and Brandon McManus kicked two field goals as Green Bay led 27-3 midway through the third quarter.
Miami tried to rally.
Tagovailoa’s 14-yard pass to De’Von Achane – and a 2-point conversion pass to Jaylen Waddle – cut Green Bay’s lead to 27-11 with 2:43 left in third. After Miami stopped Jacobs for a 2-yard loss on third-and-1 to force a punt, the Dolphins drove again and had second-and-goal at the 1 early in the fourth quarter.
“We fought hard,” Dolphins defensive lineman Calais Campbell said. “We have no quit in us. I really genuinely believed we were going to give ourselves a chance to win at the end.”
Green Bay’s goal-line defense vanquished those hopes. After Rashan Gary stopped Achane on second down and Tagovailoa couldn’t connect with Jonnu Smith on third down, Quay Walker made a fourth-down sack with 9:33 remaining.
A 49-yard completion from Love to Jacobs then set up McManus’ 33-yard field goal with 5:02 left.
Miami completed the scoring on a deflected 12-yard touchdown pass from Tagovailoa to Tyreek Hill with 3:04 remaining.
Miami’s slow start enabled the Packers to take command.
After forcing a three-and-out on the opening possession, the Dolphins gave Green Bay a first-and-goal opportunity when Malik Washington muffed a punt and Robert Rochell recovered at the 9.
The turnover set up Love’s 3-yard touchdown pass to Reed on third-and-goal.
Green Bay reached the end zone again on its next series as Jacobs’ touchdown capped a 12-play, 76-yard drive that lasted nearly seven minutes.
The Dolphins had first-and-goal at the 9 in the second quarter but settled for Jason Sanders’ 33-yard field goal.
Green Bay then scored 10 points in the final 96 seconds of the half to make it 24-3.
On third-and-2 from the 12, Reed caught a pass around the line of scrimmage and used a downfield block from Dontayvion Wicks to reach the end zone.
After Tagovailoa overthrew Achane on fourth-and-5 from the Green Bay 38 with 22 seconds left, a couple of completions from Love to Tucker Kraft helped the Packers get into position for McManus’ 46-yard field goal as time expired.
From that point on, it was pretty much just a matter of making sure Love didn’t go hungry.
“That was the one thing that was the most important to me, was making sure Jordan got his leg,” Kraft said.
Miami, FL
Dolphins-Packers 2024 Week 13 Five Biggest Storylines
The Miami Dolphins will look to even their record at 6-6 when they face the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field on Thanksgiving night.
The Dolphins are on a three-game winning streak with victories against the Los Angeles Rams, Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots. The Packers are 8-3 and coming off a Week 12 rout of the San Francisco 49ers.
The Dolphins and Packers are meeting for the first time since Christmas Day 2022 when Green Bay left Miami with a 26-20 victory.
Here are the five biggest storylines for this year’s Week 13 matchup.
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but the Dolphins haven’t had a lot of success in cold-weather games in recent years. While the conditions in this one won’t be anywhere near as brutal as those in Kansas City in January, it won’t exactly be South Florida weather either. The Dolphins will need to show at some point that conditions don’t matter to the way they operate on offense and defense and this would be a good place to start.
Of course, at the forefront of the weather factor will be quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, even though we’ve already addressed this narrative based solely on his record being a bit overblown. More importantly here is whether Tagovailoa can continue the ridiculously high level of efficiency he’s shown since coming back against a Packers defense infinitely better than what the Dolphins saw against the Raiders and Patriots.
This game will feature an interesting quarterback battle between 2020 first-round picks Tagovailoa and Jordan Love. The latter has had a bit of an up-and-down season, starting with a scary-looking ankle injury in the opener in Brazil. The biggest issue for Love this season has been turnovers, and the Dolphins would make their task of winning a lot easier if they can pick him off once or twice, and a couple of sacks wouldn’t hurt either.
A big key to the Green Bay is the running game, which is led by free agent acquisition Josh Jacobs. The Dolphins had a lot of success stuffing Jacobs last year at Hard Rock Stadium, but he was running then behind the Raiders offensive line and his quarterback was Aidan O’Connell, who the Dolphins didn’t have to worry about nearly as much as they do Jordan Love. Keeping Jacobs in check, at least to a certain degree, is a big key in this game.
We hate to keep harping on the special teams, but that’s just life, especially if we go back to that 2022 meeting at Hard Rock Stadium and remember that Keisean Nixon had a 93-yard kickoff return for Green Bay. He didn’t score on the return and the Dolphins held Green Bay to a field goal, but the point remains. And it won’t be as simple as having Jason Sanders kicking off deep into the end zone to prevent a long return because the ball simply doesn’t travel as well in the cold — and, again, it will be cold.
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