Astor Sound at Lake Worth is nearing the end of construction in Palm Beach County.
The multi-family housing development is set to feature 230 units in four two- to five-story buildings. Residences span one-bedroom to three-bedroom floorplans, with layouts measuring 715 to 1,160 square feet. In-unit offerings include a variety of high-end features, such as quartz countertops, chef-inspired kitchens with islands, and in-unit washers/dryers.
Astor Sound at Lake Worth will also host communal amenities such as a resort-style swimming pool, fitness center, and game room. In total, the venture will feature close to 280,000 square feet of new construction.
Midtown Capital Partners is the developer. The firm recently secured a $57 million bridge loan to bring the project to completion. These will be market-rate units. RentCafé notes that the average rent of a 976-square-foot apartment in Lake Worth is currently $2,249. Astor Sound at Lake Worth may or may not fall within those parameters.
Lake Worth has seen quite a few projects break ground this past year. Recently, Florida YIMBY reported on the Residences at Lake Worth, a five-story workforce housing development with 195 units. We also highlighted Lake Worth Station, a five-story, 91-unit luxury community with some workforce housing.
Astor Sound at Lake Worth is set for the 6.5-acre site at 2201 Tenth Avenue N, Lake Worth, Florida, 33461, in Palm Beach County.
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ZIG Investment Group, led by entrepreneur and real estate developer Mike Zikri, has secured approval for a 25-key luxury boutique hotel to rise adjacent to Villa Paula, the landmark 1920s Neo-Classical residence located in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood. The City of Miami Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously in favor of the project, which will expand the site’s role as both a cultural and hospitality destination.
The development, known as Casa Paula, is being designed in collaboration with Royal Byckovas Architects. Plans call for a contemporary addition that complements the architecture of Villa Paula, long regarded as one of Miami’s most distinctive historic properties. The new building will integrate modern elements while paying homage to the estate’s Cuban heritage and architectural legacy.
“This marks a thrilling new chapter in Villa Paula’s story,” said Mike Zikri, owner of Villa Paula. “Our vision is to preserve the legacy of one of Miami’s most iconic landmarks while shaping an innovative cultural destination that resonates on a global stage.”
According to the design team, the project aims to establish a seamless relationship between the historic villa and its new counterpart. “Our goal was to create a dialogue between past and present,” said the team at Royal Byckovas Architects. “Casa Paula honors the soul of Villa Paula’s historic architecture while introducing a fresh, contemporary spirit that will inspire both visitors and the local community for generations to come.”
Villa Paula, completed in 1926, has long been recognized for its Neo-Classical design and cultural significance. With Casa Paula, Zikri intends to expand its use as a gathering place for art, events, and hospitality, blending boutique accommodations with curated cultural programming.
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