The Real Deal South Florida

September 23, 2016

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Kasa Bay Harbor and Menahem Labkowski, left, and Nohum Labkowski

 

Kasa Bay Harbor Launches Sales of Boutique Project

By: Ina Cordle

Kasa Bay Harbor, a boutique condominium development, has just launched sales, adding to the flurry of new projects in once-sleepy Bay Harbor Islands.

Developer Vomed LLC, led by brothers Nohum Labkowski and Menahem Labkowski, is planning a seven-story, nine-unit condo project at 1125 97th Street, David Labkowski, marketing director for the firm and son of Menahem Labkowski, told The Real Deal

The project marks the family-owned firm’s first in South Florida, where it now based, after completing homes in Brooklyn and upstate New York. The family originates from France.

The units will be geared to families, and sized from 2,200 square feet to 3,500 square feet, with up to four bedrooms and a den, David Labkowski said. Two of the units will be duplex, and the two penthouse floors will have one unit per floor. The project will also have private elevators that open into the units, a rooftop pool and terrace. Alain R. Bartroli is the architect.

Prices range from $949,000 to $1.75 million, or from $428 per square foot to $500 per square foot. Blue B Properties is handling sales. “What we’re trying to do is make something more family-friendly,” David Labkowski said.

Vomed has so far secured approvals from Bay Harbor Islands and hopes to have its permits within the next two months, and begin construction in December, he said.

According to Miami-Dade property records, the company purchased the property for $1.25 million in April 2015. The site currently houses a four-story apartment building. 

Bay Harbor Islands is surging with new development. At least 26 new projects are in some stage of development on the neighborhood’s two islands, many of them boutique condo buildings and townhouses, including Sereno, Akua, Bay Harbor Gardens, Pearl House, Le Jardin and Sophie.

The Labkowskis are also planning a second project in South Florida, on Hollywood Beach. Plans are to redevelop the Dolphin Hollywood motel at 315 McKinley Street into a 27-unit boutique hotel with a rooftop pool and bar, David Labkowski said. Construction could begin in March of next year with completion in late 2018.

 


 

South Florida Business Journal

May 5, 2016

Developer Proposes Eight-Story Apartment Building with Commercial Space

BY: Brian Bandell

An eight-story apartment building called the Canopies has been proposed in North Miami Beach.

The city’s Planning & Zoning Board will consider the project at 1640 N.E. 164th Street at its May 9 meeting. The 21,000-square-foot site currently has an 8,722-square-foot retail building built in 1972.

The Canopies would total 64,319 square feet, with 52 residential units, 2,745 square feet of commercial space and 77 parking spaces. Units would range from one bedroom with 574 square feet to three bedrooms with 1,147 square feet.

Seven Par 002 LLC, managed by Nohum Labkowski, Silvana Korik, and Marcos Korik in Fort Lauderdale, acquired the property for $1.15 million in December 2015. Architect Joseph Kaller couldn't immediately be reached for comment.