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Bal Harbour 101
10155
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL 33154

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Bal Harbour
101 condo is a 20 floor building with 172 units in total, located
in Bal Harbour. This ultra-luxury building was constructed in
1977 and offers ocean, bay and city views. Bal Harbour 101 is
conveniently located just steps away from the shops of Bal Harbour.
Amenities of the building include tennis court, spa, valet, security
and restaurant.
Residences
2,135 to 7,640 sq ft
Built 1977

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Bal Harbour
Tower condo located in Bal Harbour provides its residents with
a world class spa, tennis court, poolside café, and restaurant.
Bal Harbour Tower is 20 floors and was constructed in 1990. Generally
regarded as one of the most prestigious buildings, Bal Harbour
Tower offers its residents a full amenity package
Residences
3520 to 5000+ sq ft
Built 1990

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Bal Harbour Tower
9999
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL

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Balmoral
9801
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL
Elegant Bal Harbour building with gym, tennis courts, beauty
salon, business center , excellent security & restaurant on
premises
Residences 1,388 to 2,000 sq ft
Built 1977

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The Beach House by Richard Meier boasts an unparalleled 200 plus
linear feet of beach front, with unobstructed, sweeping views
of the ocean and a private landscaped beach garden of lush palm
groves and tropical plants. The all floor-to-ceiling glass building,
designed to take advantage of the light and ocean views, will
be 12 stories high and will contain 101 residences.
Residences
1,098 to 2,840 sq ft
Built 2008

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Beach House
9449
Collins Avenue Surfside, FL 33154
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Bellini
10225
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL 33154
Bellini on
the Ocean, Bal Harbour's newest waterfront beauty. In a village
where luxury lifestyles, world-class style and sophistication
are the norm rather than the exception, Bellini is setting an
all-new standard. At 24 stories, Bellini will feature 81
ultra-exclusive homes directly on the ocean.
Residences
3,000 to 9,000 sq ft
Built 2004

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The New Harbour
House condos are 457 lavishly appointed residences on 16 floors
adjoining the newly constructed Regent Bal Harbour luxury condo
hotel and just a short walking distance to the exclusive Bal Harbour
Shops. The condos are located on the northern-most tip of Miami
Beach where the Intracoastal meets the Atlantic; one of the most
sought after oceanfront properties in South Florida. Among the
numerous amenities found at the New Harbour House, are 24-hour
concierge and security services, controlled access, valet parking,
billiards, market/cafe, poolside bar and barbeque, new outdoor
spa, and landscaped pool deck with cabanas and beach beds. These
secluded condos with their panoramic views reflect the tasteful
lifestyle that is Bal Harbour
Residences
536 to 1,508 sq ft
Built 2006
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Harbour House
10275
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL


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Majestic Tower
9601
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL 33154
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This grand real estate has views of the city, ocean and bay.
Sporting a cutting-edge architectural design, the Majestic stands
out as a modern gem among Bal Harbour luxury condos.
Majestic Tower
condos provide saunas, health spa, heated oceanfront pool, and
tennis court.
Set just steps away from world-famous Bal Harbour Shops, the
building offers residents the chance to enjoy the best of the
sea with breathtaking views, as well as spectacular vistas of
the bay and downtown. Amenities include health club, restaurant,
and oversize swimming pool.
Residences
1,226 to 1,817 sq ft
Built 1998

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Set on the
northeastern tip of Bal Harbour beside the inlet and ocean, One
Bal Harbour is convenient to both Miami International and Fort
Lauderdale International Airports with close proximity to South
Beach and the famed Art Deco District. Yacht owners will enjoy
the nearby Haulover Marina Center and The Bal Harbour Club. This
prime location also offers easy access to the renowned Bal Harbour
Shops and many other high-end specialized boutiques offering internationally
recognized designers. Fine gourmet dining will be at your fingertips
- with a choice at the nearby restaurants or right at home in
One Bal Harbour's world-class restaurant. Residents will also
have the option of enjoying the hotel's room service, luxurious
spa, white-glove concierge assistance and valet service.
Residences 1,900 - 8,500 sq ft
Built 2007
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One Bal Harbour
10295
Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33154

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Palace at Bal Harbour
10101
Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33154
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One of the
most easily recognizable condos in Bal Harbour because of its
distinctive blue glass. The Palace is 21 floors high, and has
six units per floor that range in size from 2050 to 3690 square
feet. Each unit in the palace is fitted with electric hurricane
shutters. The Palace of Bal Harbour offers full amenities that
range from valet, 24 hour security, full spa and restaurant, heated
pool, cabanas and beach access. Views at the Palace range from
ocean, bay, intracoastal and city.
Residences 2,050 to 3,690 sq ft
Built 1994

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Here, luxury
and elegance surround you. SoliMar enjoys a privileged location
on the Beaches' last spectacular stretch of ocean frontage. Without
question, it is one of the most exclusive residential oceanfront
address in South Florida. Standing majestically along famed Collins
Avenue, SoliMar offers twin towers of architectural splendor with
a total of only 110 luxurious residences per tower. Its classic
design features a stately Mediterranean-style entrance plaza,
cascading waterfall and lush tropical landscaping. A private courtyard
offers an oasis from the world outside with tranquil cascading
fountains and formal European-inspired gardens. Inside, two grand
lobbies provide a gracious, inviting ambiance for residents and
their guests. The classical décor is elegant and warm,
with marble floors, oriental rugs, custom mill work, sparkling
crystal chandeliers and beautiful antique furnishings. These stunning
towers offer panoramic vistas of the ocean. Intercoastal Waterway
and dazzling city skyline. Sophistication and style define these
magnificent oceanfront condominium residences. There is beauty
everywhere exquisite details that make your home at SoliMar a
palace under the sun.
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SoliMar
9595
Collins Avenue, Surfside, Florida 33154
Residences
1,260 to 2,790 sq ft
Built 2001

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St Regis
9701
Collins Ave, Bal Harbour, FL 33154

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The St Regis
Resort & Residences will have three towers located on the
site of the existing Sheraton Bal Harbour. The Sheraton Bal Harbour
has been a landmark for many years but is now giving way to progress.
Two of the St Regis towers will be condominium with units ranging
in size from 1777 to 3884 square feet with 2 and 3 bedrooms available.
Both the North Condo Tower and the South Condo Tower of the St
Regis Resort and Residences will feature the same floor plans.
The St Regis condos will offer both ocean and city views and an
unmatched level of elegance and service. The third and middle
tower will be mixed use with condo, condo hotel and fractional
units available. Units in this tower will range from 840 to 3291
square feet offering beautiful views of the ocean. The St Regis
will bring a new level of service never seen before in Bal Harbour
with the world class Remede Spa, butler service, concierge service
and a luxurious fine dining restaurant. The St Regis will offer
its residents and guests some of the finest fashion and luxury
retailers in the world just across the street at the Bal Harbour
Shops
Residences
860 to 3884 sq ft
Built 2009

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The Regent
Bal Harbour is an ultra-luxury, all-suite hotel perched right
on the beach in prestigious Bal Harbour, Florida. Soaring 26 stories
above the ocean, The Regent Bal Harbour offers unobstructed, panoramic
views of the sea, the Intracoastal Waterway, Haulover Inlet or
Biscayne Bay. The amenities within this extraordinary, handsomely
appointed oasis will be five-star in every respect. Owners and
guests will enjoy a world-class Le Institut Guerlain spa, state-of-the-art
fitness center, swimming pool that overlooks the ocean, beachside
cabanas, and a luxurious lifestyle that exceeds their every expectation.
Residences
510 to 1,657 sq ft
Built 2006

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The Regent
10295
Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33154
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Tiffany
10175
Collins Ave Bal Harbour, Fl. 33154
The Tiffany
is a full service building that offers valet, 24 hour security,
heated pool, beach access and exercise room. The Tiffany is just
steps away from world class dining and shopping. The Tiffany is
in the heart of Bal Harbour.
Residences
2,000 to 4,000 sq ft
Built 1982

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Bal
Harbour, Florida
From Wikipedia, the free
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[edit]
Geography
Location of Bal Harbour in Miami-Dade
County, Florida
Bal Harbour is located at 25°53′35″N,
80°7′33″W
(25.893005, -80.125729)GR1.
According to the United
States Census Bureau, the village has
a total area of 1.5 km²
(0.6 mi²).
0.9 km² (0.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.6
km² (0.2 mi²) of it (42.37%) is water.
The original name chosen for Bal Harbour
was Bay Harbour. However, the planning committee
didn't think that was appropriate for a
city that was on the beach.
A name was invented to encompass a city
that ran from the bay to the Atlantic Ocean.
The "b" was taken from the word bay and
the "a" and "l" were taken from the word
Atlantic.
Hence the word "Bal" was created.[3]
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Demographics
As of the censusGR2
of 2000, there were 3,305 people, 1,908
households, and 812 families residing in
the village. The population
density was 3,753.1/km² (9,791.4/mi²).
There were 3,150 housing units at an average
density of 3,577.1/km² (9,332.2/mi²).
The racial makeup of the village was 94.46%
White,
1.63% African
American, 0.82% Asian,
0.09% Pacific
Islander, 1.12% from other
races, and 1.88% from two or more races.
Hispanic
or Latino
of any race were 23% of the population.[1]
There were 1,908 households out of which
9.2% had children under the age of 18 living
with them, 36.1% were married
couples living together, 4.8% had a
female householder with no husband present,
and 57.4% were non-families. 50.7% of all
households were made up of individuals and
24.9% had someone living alone who was 65
years of age or older. The average household
size was 1.73 and the average family size
was 2.49.
In the village the population was spread
out with 10.2% under the age of 18, 3.7%
from 18 to 24, 24.0% from 25 to 44, 24.7%
from 45 to 64, and 37.5% who were 65 years
of age or older. The median age was 55 years.
For every 100 females there were 75.8 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
were 73.6 males.
The median income for a household in the
village was $47,148, and the median income
for a family was $83,570. Males had a median
income of $51,227 versus $44,500 for females.
The per
capita income for the village was $67,680.
About 5.6% of families and 9.2% of the population
were below the poverty
line, including 10.5% of those under
age 18 and 6.7% of those age 65 or over.
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Languages
As of 2000, speakers of English
as a first
language accounted for 58.29% of residents,
while Spanish
was at 35.13%, Polish
at 2.62%, French
2.13%, Portuguese
0.98%, and Russian
made up 0.82% of the population.[2]
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Collins Av. in Bal Harbour
Bal Harbour is a village in Miami-Dade
County, Florida,
United
States. The population was 3,305 at
the 2000 census.
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History
Since the 1920's, the Detroit-based Miami
Beach Heights Corporation (headed by industrialists
Robert C. Graham, Walter O. Briggs, and
C.T. Fisher) owned 245 acres of undeveloped,
partially swampy land that stretched from
the bay to the Atlantic. Mr. Graham assumed
the duties as the developer for Bal Harbour.
In the 1930's, city planners Harland
Bartholomew & Associates were called
in to design the Village. The company made
several plans and they were submitted for
review to Miami Beach Heights.
In 1940, World War II began and the plans
were put on hold. As a goodwill gesture
to the government, Robert C. Graham rented
the land to the United States Air Corps
for $1 per year. The Air Corps used this
land to train their soldiers and established
a Prisoner of War camp. The ocean front
area was used as a rifle range and the barracks
were set up on the west side of Collins
Avenue. The camp for prisoners was located
where the Bal Harbour Shops are presently.
In 1945, the war was over in both Germany
and Japan. The Air Corps left the barracks
buildings as a thank you to the owners of
the property. These barracks were converted
into apartment homes by Mr. Graham in 1946.
In order to incorporate a city in 1946,
there had to be at least 25 male registered
voters residing in the area. Mr. Graham
had twenty five families move into the apartment
homes that he had converted in order to
qualify the Village for incorporation. He
then hired Willard Webb, a Miami Beach tax
assessor, to draft a charter for the Village.
After the charter was completed, the Village
of Bal Harbour was incorporated on August
14, 1946, by Mr. Graham and 25 male registered
voters. The Village was operated under the
city manager form of government.
The Council established a volunteer fire
department.
Swampland
was filled, sea walls were constructed and
the yacht basin was created. Contracts were
signed for the sewer systems, water pumping
stations and utilities. Bal Harbour was
the first planned community in Florida to
have its utilities placed underground. Developers
set guidelines for the development of the
beachfront and the residential areas. Collins
Avenue was paved into four lanes with a
landscaped median and later widened to the
present day six lanes. Village plans indicated
that ocean front property was to be 200
feet deep and lots approached $100,000.
Lots in the residential area were about
1,800 square feet and cost from $6,500 to
$20,000.
The first hotel was built and was named
"The Kenilworth By-the-Sea." It was built
by Tom Raffington and made famous by Arthur
Godfrey. It has since been demolished and
is now the Kenilworth Condominium. The first
home was built at 160 Bal Cross Drive. It
was built by Mr. Robert C. Graham Jr., who
was the son of Bal Harbour Developer Robert
C. Graham. Construction for the Sea View
Hotel was started.
Bal Harbour Village was re-incorporated
by a special act of the 1947 Florida
Legislature and its own charter was
issued June 16th. This new charter supplemented
the original incorporation under the General
Laws of Florida. In accordance with the
new charter, an election to select five
to serve on the Council was held June 30th.
The Council elected were: Edward L. Bonneau,
Robert C. Graham, Jr., Glenn E. Massnick,
George Whittaker, and Judge Julien Southerland.
Judge Southerland was chosen as mayor. Willard
Webb, who had been acting manager since
the first organization, was appointed as
Village Manager. Mary Wetterer was named
Village Clerk and Herold Dickey was appointed
Chief of Police.
- In 1947,
the Church by the Sea was built.
- In 1948,
the Beach Club was built. Its restaurant
was operated by Howard
Johnson's.
- In 1949,
a new bridge was started over Baker
Haulover.
- In 1956,
the current Village Hall was built.
- In 1956,
the Hotel Americana was built. It became
the Sheraton
Hotel in 1980.
- In 1959,
Bal Harbour's beach was renovated due
to severe erosion.
- In 1965,
the Bal
Harbour Shops was built by the Whitman
family. Stanley Whitman was one of the
incorporators who lived with his family
in the barrack apartments.
- In 1971,
Bal Harbour's beach started a major
renourishment project.[3]
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