MIAMI | Dadeland, Kendall area
#121
Posted 12 October 2006 - 09:25 AM
#122
Posted 18 February 2007 - 08:53 PM
Here are some new pics from today showing the updated status of the Downtown Dadeland area. Enjoy!
This is the NorthWest corner of the Downtown Dadeland project showing Dadeland Mall across the street from Kendall Drive.

This is Dadeland Mall with the cranes and buildings of the Colonnade project in the background.

This is the whole West side of the Downtown Dadeland project (Buildings B, D, F & G) as seen adjacent to Dadeland Boulevard.

This is the old CitiBank building with the two Metropolis buildings in the background and the Toscano buildings on the right side.

This is the taller of the two Toscano buildings.

This is the connector between the two Toscano buildings.

This is the main street surrounded by all of the buildings in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is a wider view of the same shot. Unfortunately, the lighting was not that great at this time of day.

This is the Bombay store located in the SouthWest corner of Building "A" in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is the Chili's restaurant located in the NorthWest corner of Building "A" in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is the West Elm store, which takes up the entire North side of Building "B" in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is the cross-street showing Buildings "E" and "F" of the Downtown Dadeland project with the Metropolis buildings in the background.

This is the East side of the Downtown Dadeland project with Dadeland Mall in the center background and the Colonnade project off to the background on the right.

This is the Men's Wearhouse store located in the NorthEast corner of Building "C" in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is another shot of Dadeland Mall with the cranes and buildings of the Colonnade project in the background.

This is The Children's Place store located in the NorthEast corner of Building "A" in the Downtown Dadeland project.

This is the Westernmost Colonnade building with Dadeland Mall, Marriott, Metropolis and Toscano buildings in the background.

These are the two Colonnade buildings.

This is the main street surrounded by all of the buildings in the Downtown Dadeland project, as seen from the Dadeland Mall parking lot.

This is Building "B" of the Downtown Dadeland project, one of the Metropolis project towers and the Toscano project, as seen from the Dadeland Mall parking lot.

Edited by Sniper, 18 February 2007 - 08:59 PM.
#123
Posted 19 February 2007 - 07:16 AM
5 years ago, Dadeland was just the mall, Datran, the Marriot and a couple of other bldgs. and the Dadeland North complex. Now, it is becoming something akin to Buckhead in the ATL.
it is pretty incredible.
#124
Posted 20 February 2007 - 10:15 PM
#125
Posted 21 February 2007 - 09:32 AM
Grea shots!
#126
Posted 21 February 2007 - 02:27 PM
123, on Feb 20 2007, 11:15 PM, said:
To date, the people in the office of the Downtown Dadeland project told me that there were already 40+ closings that had taken place. If you look at the window treatments from the perimeter of the buildings, the only activity that I see is in Building "B". As for the Colonnade and the Toscano projects, I don't believe anyone has moved in yet, but I could be mistaken. Regarding the Metropolis project, someone told me that there were closings there, too, but I haven't been able to confirm this with my own eyes.
asonj23, on Feb 21 2007, 10:32 AM, said:
Grea shots!
Thank you! Trust me, though, the pictures don't show the extent of what's really going on there. It's an incredible transformation!!!
#127
Posted 23 February 2007 - 03:33 PM
JRS1, on Feb 19 2007, 07:16 AM, said:
5 years ago, Dadeland was just the mall, Datran, the Marriot and a couple of other bldgs. and the Dadeland North complex. Now, it is becoming something akin to Buckhead in the ATL.
it is pretty incredible.
It is incredible. I wish Orlando could take a lesson from Dadeland when moving forward with the SoDo development, too bad really..
Wonderful shots!
#128
Posted 15 May 2007 - 05:21 PM
This is an ENE shot from the 5th floor of Building "A". On the left is JCPenney and Nordstrom at Dadeland Mall. Behind is the Nouveau Condos building. Next to this building is the Dadeland Station building which is the home of Target, Michael's, Best Buy, Sports Authority, and Bed Bath & Beyond.

This is an East shot from the 5th floor of Building "A". Here you see The Container Store and Old Navy.

This is an ESE shot from the 5th floor of Building "A". Here you see Old Navy and Office Depot.

This is a North shot from the 5th floor of Building "A". Here you see the main entrance to Dadeland Mall with Saks Fifth Avenue on the left and The Cheesecake Factory on the right. At the bottom of the pic is Kendall Drive (SW 88th Street).

This is a South shot from the 5th floor of Building "A". Here you see Downtown Dadeland's seven buildings surrounding main street.

This is a South shot from the 5th floor of Building "B". Here you see Downtown Dadeland's seven buildings surrounding main street.

This is a South shot between Downtown Dadeland's Building "A" and "B". Here you see Downtown Dadeland's seven buildings surrounding main street.

This is a West shot between Downtown Dadeland's Building "B" and "D". Behind you see Toscano.

This is a North shot between Downtown Dadeland's Building "A" and "B". Behind you see Kendall Drive and Dadeland Mall. To the right (under the green awnings) you see the new Chili's restaurant that opens at the end of this month (May).

This is a WSW shot from the 5th floor of Building "B". Here you see Metropolis and Toscano.

This is a North shot between Downtown Dadeland's Building "A" and "B". Here you see Kendall Drive and Dadeland Mall. Behind the mall you see Colonnade.

This is a North shot between Downtown Dadeland's Building "A" and "B". Here you see Kendall Drive and Dadeland Mall. Behind the mall you see Colonnade.

Enjoy the progress!
#129
Posted 15 May 2007 - 07:39 PM
#130
Posted 15 May 2007 - 09:17 PM
#131
Posted 11 July 2007 - 10:05 AM
#132
Posted 27 July 2007 - 10:09 PM
prahaboheme, on Feb 23 2007, 03:33 PM, said:
Wonderful shots!
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