Construction Update: Casa Bella Residences & Miami’s Signature Bridge
Miami’s skyline continues to evolve, and two notable projects currently under construction are Casa Bella Residences and the massive Signature Bridge. Casa Bella Residences, a luxury condo tower rising in the Arts & Entertainment District, is on track for delivery by June 2026. With its refined design and central location, Casa Bella Residences adds a sophisticated new option to Miami’s evolving residential landscape.
A block south of the tower is the Signature Bridge, a sweeping infrastructure project now projected to cost $866 million. Once complete, it will serve as both a functional highway connector and a bold new architectural landmark for Miami. With an expected completion date of late 2029, the bridge has generated both excitement and criticism—praised for its visual impact, yet scrutinized for delays and escalating costs.
Together, these two projects offer a striking visual of Miami’s ongoing transformation. Drone photos captured from above and below provide a rare look at the current state of both sites, showcasing the scale, ambition, and complexity of what’s taking shape.
Meliá Residences Miami: Former Visions at Brickell Station Rebrands Under Global Hotel Brand
A new name is reshaping one of Brickell’s most intriguing condo-hotel projects. The development formerly known as Visions at Brickell Station has officially been rebranded as Meliá Residences Miami, marking the U.S. debut of Spanish hospitality giant Meliá Hotels International in the branded-residences sector. The rebrand brings renewed attention to the project—and reflects a broader movement toward hotel-serviced luxury living in Miami’s urban core.
A New Chapter for a Brickell Development
Located at 1120 SW 3rd Avenue, just steps from the heart of Brickell, the property is being developed by Urban Network Capital Group (UNCG), led by Robert Thorne. What began as an independent condo-hotel concept has evolved into a globally backed venture under the Meliá flag, bringing with it the prestige and hospitality standards of a brand with more than 350 hotels across 40 countries.
Under the new branding, the project will deliver approximately 110 fully furnished residences, blending the comfort of private ownership with the services and amenities of a luxury hotel. The residences will range from studios to one-bedroom layouts, each eligible for inclusion in a hotel-style rental program managed by Meliá.
Lifestyle and Amenities
As Meliá’s first branded residences in the United States, the project sets a new standard for hospitality-driven living in Miami. Residents will have access to a curated collection of amenities, including an infinity-edge rooftop pool, wellness center, on-site dining options, 24-hour concierge, valet parking, and a lobby designed to reflect Meliá’s contemporary Mediterranean aesthetic. The combination of hotel-level service, design, and rental flexibility makes it particularly attractive to international buyers and investors seeking turnkey ownership in one of Miami’s most connected districts.
A Strategic Move in a Competitive Market
The rebranding to Meliá Residences Miami represents more than a name change—it’s a strategic repositioning in a rapidly evolving market for branded residences. Miami has become a global epicenter for luxury developments tied to hospitality and fashion brands, with recent launches from Baccarat, Waldorf Astoria, and St. Regis Residences Miami reshaping the skyline. For UNCG, aligning with Meliá adds instant brand equity, international reach, and a distinct identity in a competitive Brickell marketplace.
Meliá’s First U.S. Branded Residences
For Meliá Hotels International, this Miami project represents a milestone—the company’s first entry into the U.S. branded-residences market. Long recognized for its upscale resort and urban hospitality offerings, Meliá’s expansion into residential development underscores a global trend toward merging luxury hotel management with real estate ownership. The brand plans to replicate the model across key North American markets following its Miami debut.
“Private homeownership with the benefits of a fully serviced hotel environment” is how Meliá describes its branded-residence philosophy. In practical terms, that means residents enjoy access to resort-style amenities and staff while maintaining the freedom to live full-time or rent out their unit through the Meliá management platform. This model aligns closely with investor preferences in Miami, where flexible usage and rental income potential drive much of the demand.
The Allure of Brickell
Brickell continues to attract global attention as one of Miami’s most desirable neighborhoods for luxury living. Once known primarily as a financial hub, it has evolved into a lifestyle destination, home to Michelin-starred dining, vibrant nightlife, and architectural landmarks. Projects like Meliá Residences Miami reinforce Brickell’s appeal by offering a fusion of hospitality, design, and investment opportunity within walking distance of the city’s top attractions, including Brickell City Centre and the Underline linear park.
What Buyers and Investors Can Expect
For buyers, Meliá Residences Miami represents an opportunity to own a branded property with international recognition, exceptional management standards, and potential income generation. For investors, the project’s hybrid condo-hotel model may provide an appealing balance between personal use and returns. While pricing details have not yet been released publicly, the rebrand is expected to place the property in a more premium category than its previous iteration as Visions at Brickell Station.
As with all branded residences, buyers should consider factors such as ongoing service fees, rental program terms, and projected occupancy rates. However, with its combination of location, brand prestige, and management structure, Meliá Residences Miami is poised to attract strong interest from both domestic and international clientele.
Construction and Timeline
According to recent updates, construction is expected to be completed within roughly 20 months, with the developer targeting full sellout by that time. UNCG has reportedly secured approximately $30 million in construction financing to advance the build and aims to maintain momentum through the rebrand launch and heightened broker incentives.
A Sign of the Times
The rise of branded residences has been one of the defining real estate trends of the past decade, particularly in global lifestyle cities like Miami, Dubai, and London. By partnering with an established hospitality group like Meliá, developers gain access to an existing base of loyal travelers and an elevated service platform that commands premium pricing. For buyers, it offers peace of mind, consistency of experience, and a globally recognized brand that supports resale value.
The transformation of Visions at Brickell Station into Meliá Residences Miami encapsulates that trend—one where the lines between hotel and home continue to blur, and where the world’s leading hotel brands see opportunity in Miami’s ever-expanding skyline.
Conclusion
The debut of Meliá Residences Miami signals not just a rebrand, but a reinvention of what urban luxury living can look like in Brickell. With a renowned global brand, elevated amenities, and flexible ownership options, the project is well positioned to capture the growing demand for branded residences in South Florida. For those watching Miami’s real estate market, it’s another reminder that the city’s evolution as a world-class destination shows no signs of slowing down.
Eight Bar Miami Grand Opening October 24th at Miami Worldcenter
A new dining destination is about to make waves in Park West Miami. On Friday, October 24th, Eight Bar, a chic bistro and raw bar concept from the team behind Maple & Ash, will officially open its doors at Miami Worldcenter. Located on the ground floor directly beneath Maple & Ash, Eight Bar Miami promises an elevated yet approachable dining experience that blends sophistication with a lively social energy.
A Celebrated Concept Arrives in Miami
The Eight Bar brand has built a strong following in Chicago, where it operates beneath Maple & Ash on Maple Street. Known for its effortlessly stylish ambiance, creative cocktails, and a menu that merges raw bar favorites with steakhouse classics, the concept strikes a balance between upscale and casual. The Miami location marks Eight Bar’s second venue, signaling the beginning of a larger expansion for the Maple Hospitality Group.
What Makes Eight Bar So Popular
Eight Bar has earned its reputation by offering high-quality dining in an atmosphere that feels both relaxed and refined. Guests love the balance of bold flavors, exceptional service, and the sense of place it creates — perfect for everything from a martini-fueled lunch to a lively night out. In Chicago, the restaurant attracts a vibrant mix of locals and visitors drawn by its energy, late-night hours, and beautiful design. It takes the prestige of Maple & Ash and adds a playful, approachable twist, creating a spot where you can unwind without sacrificing luxury.
The Miami Experience
The new Miami outpost takes inspiration from its Chicago predecessor but introduces a distinctly South Florida flair. The design shifts seamlessly from day to night — tropical and sunlit during the afternoon, then sleek and sultry after dark. Eight Bar Miami will serve as both a pre-dinner gathering spot for guests dining upstairs at Maple & Ash and a destination all its own for locals and visitors seeking a high-energy raw bar and cocktail scene.
The Menu
Eight Bar Miami’s menu will showcase an enticing mix of sushi, raw bar selections, Wagyu burgers, and shareable seafood dishes, all complemented by craft cocktails and curated wines. Guests can expect everything from beautifully plated oysters and sashimi to indulgent steakhouse-style plates and crave-worthy comfort food. The restaurant will also offer a happy hour from 4 to 6 PM, featuring select bites and drinks in a vibrant yet laid-back setting.
Hours and Location
Eight Bar Miami will be open Thursday through Sunday, with hours from 4 PM to 10 PM on Thursdays and Sundays, and until 11 PM on Fridays and Saturdays. The restaurant is located at 699 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33132, within the Miami Worldcenter complex. The space sits directly beneath Maple & Ash, offering a more casual yet equally refined experience in the same building.
Why It’s a Big Deal for Miami
The arrival of Eight Bar marks another milestone in the ongoing transformation of Park West Miami into a world-class culinary hub. It brings with it the pedigree of Maple & Ash’s award-winning hospitality team and the two-Michelin-star background of Chef Danny Grant, ensuring the experience will be as polished as it is enjoyable. For Miami’s discerning diners, Eight Bar offers something new — a space that’s as inviting for cocktails and conversation as it is for a full meal.
The Bottom Line
With its mix of raw bar elegance, sushi craftsmanship, and modern steakhouse comfort, Eight Bar Miami is poised to become one of downtown’s most exciting openings of the year. The concept’s Chicago roots, its connection to Maple & Ash, and its stunning new home at Miami Worldcenter all point toward an opening that will capture the city’s attention. Whether you’re planning a casual happy hour, a late-night gathering, or simply looking for your new favorite dining spot, Eight Bar Miami promises to deliver an experience that’s bold, social, and unmistakably stylish.
OKO Group and The Bastion Collection Partner to Launch Seia and Seia Club at 830 Brickell
OKO Group, the international real estate firm founded by developer Vlad Doronin, has announced a landmark partnership with The Bastion Collection—a global leader in fine dining and luxury hospitality distinguished by 10 Michelin Stars and 3 Michelin Keys—to introduce two world-class destinations at 830 Brickell, Miami’s premier 55-story Class A office tower.
A Signature Culinary and Social Destination
The partnership will debut Seia, a contemporary Italian restaurant, and Seia Club, an invitation-only private members’ club, both perched atop 830 Brickell on the 54th and 55th floors. Designed by Zervudachi, Roberts & Macadam London, these interconnected spaces promise sweeping panoramic views over Miami’s glittering financial district and Biscayne Bay. Both concepts are slated to open in 2026.
Developed by OKO Group and Cain International, 830 Brickell is the first new office tower of its kind built in Miami in more than a decade. The 55-story skyscraper has already attracted a blue-chip tenant roster including Microsoft, Citadel, Kirkland & Ellis, Thoma Bravo, Santander Bank, and Marsh, cementing Brickell’s reputation as the “Wall Street of the South.”
Seia: Contemporary Italian Dining with Panoramic Views
Named for the Roman goddess of sowing seeds, Seia will celebrate Italy’s rich culinary traditions through the lens of nature’s seasonal rhythms. The 178-seat restaurant—led by The Bastion Collection’s Michelin-starred culinary team—will feature timeless Italian flavors elevated with contemporary flair. Diners will enjoy 180-degree terrace views that capture Brickell’s vibrant skyline and the breezes that define Miami living.
Complementing the main dining experience, 830 Brickell tenants will also have access to an exclusive all-day café, further weaving world-class hospitality into the tower’s daily rhythm.
Seia Club: Miami’s Next Great Private Members’ Experience
Set directly above Seia, Seia Club will redefine exclusivity in Miami. The invitation-only club is designed as a discreet haven for professionals and tastemakers alike—serving as a quiet retreat for business meetings by day and transforming into a refined social scene by night. Members will enjoy access to private dining areas, curated cultural programming, and priority reservations at Seia. Pre-opening member inquiries can be directed to [email protected].
A Partnership Between Two Global Powerhouses
For OKO Group’s Vlad Doronin, the partnership marks another milestone in his mission to elevate Miami’s global standing.
“With 830 Brickell, we set out to deliver an international calibre of architecture and lifestyle to the heart of Miami’s financial district,” said Doronin. “Partnering with The Bastion Collection to develop Seia and Seia Club introduces a new benchmark for culinary and exclusive social experiences in the city.”
Jamal Daniel, Owner of The Bastion Collection, echoed that vision:
“This project is an extraordinary opportunity to bring our culinary and operational expertise to Miami’s most prestigious address. By day, Seia will serve Brickell’s corporate clientele. By night, it will become a destination for those seeking an elevated social experience.”
The Bastion Collection’s Proven Legacy
The Bastion Collection already holds a strong foothold in Miami through its acclaimed Design District establishments—L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, the city’s only two-Michelin-starred restaurant, and Le Jardinier, a one-Michelin-star concept. Globally, the group operates Michelin-recognized restaurants in New York, Houston, and Geneva, and continues to expand its portfolio of epicurean experiences.
About 830 Brickell
Designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture with interiors by Iosa Ghini Associati, 830 Brickell spans 640,000 square feet and offers world-class amenities—including a wellness center, conference facilities, and 24-hour concierge service. The tower’s rooftop restaurant and club will crown Brickell’s skyline as the epicenter of business meets lifestyle.
City of Miami Approves $2B Midtown Park Master Plan Linking Midtown, Wynwood, and Edgewater
The City of Miami has formally approved Midtown Park, a bold $2 billion mixed-use master plan poised to transform a five-acre parcel at a pivotal nexus between Midtown Miami, Wynwood, and the Design District.A partnership among Rosso Development, Midtown Development, and Proper Hospitality, the project will deliver 1.2 million square feet of new residences, offices, retail, green space, dining, and cultural amenities—and will include an elevated racquet and padel club operated by ULTRA Padel. By knitting together three of Miami’s most vibrant districts, Midtown Park aims to become a new focal point for urban life, wellness, and creative energy.With city approval in hand via the Urban Development Review Board, Midtown Park is cleared to move forward with its first phase of development. This marks one of the most consequential mixed-use projects in recent Miami history and sets the stage for a major reshaping of the Midtown corridor.
What the Master Plan Includes
The approved Midtown Park master plan maps out a richly layered development:
924 residential units across two 28-story towers, two 17-story towers, and a low-rise retail podium
60,000 square feet of office space
Over 120,000 square feet devoted to designer retail and restaurants
Two public plazas and a network of pedestrian-oriented streetscapes to prioritize people over vehicles
A world-class ULTRA Padel club, with an initial two-acre pop-up activation during early phases, and a permanent 8-court facility embedded in the final build
The project is designed in phases, with early activations (pop-ups, interim uses) intended to generate momentum even before full buildout
Architecturally, the towers and podiums are being designed by Arquitectonica, with interiors by Meyer Davis Studio and landscaping by Naturalficial.
The First Phase: Midtown Park Residences by Proper
The first building to rise under this umbrella is Midtown Park Residences by Proper, located at 3055 N Miami Avenue. This 28-story tower will introduce 288 Proper-branded residences ranging from studios to three-bedroom units and exclusive penthouses.
Residents will have access to over 40,000 square feet of premium amenities, including:
A tropical pool deck with restaurant and bar
Spa pool and wellness zones
Yoga and meditation gardens
A private pickleball court
Co-working lounges and a kids’ club
A communal vegetable garden
Curated cultural programming through a Culture Concierge
Exclusive access to events across Proper Hospitality’s global portfolio, including their Shelborne property on Miami Beach
Pricing starts in the low $600Ks, and the tower is expected to reach completion by 2028.
Interior concepts for the building have recently been unveiled by Meyer Davis, who emphasize a balance of warmth, texture, and connection to Miami’s natural light and tropical environment.
Why This Matters
Midtown Park isn’t just another development—it’s an effort to reweave the urban tapestry of Miami in one of its most promising corridors:
Neighborhood connectivity: By physically linking Midtown, Wynwood, and the Design District, the project helps close gaps and allow for smoother pedestrian flows, cultural spillover, and shared public life.
Elevated lifestyle anchor: The ULTRA Padel club is not a niche add-on—it’s central to the concept, bringing wellness, social activation, and a destination-level amenity that benefits residents and the wider community.
Design-forward ethos: With Arquitectonica, Meyer Davis, and Naturalficial in the mix, the project promises attention to architectural character, material quality, and art-forward public realm.
Market confidence in Midtown: The backing by major developers and a hospitality brand demonstrates strong belief in Midtown’s trajectory as a destination, not just a pass-through node.
Florida Supreme Court Denies Two Roads Development’s Appeal in Biscayne 21 Case
On October 14, 2025, the Supreme Court of Florida formally denied Two Roads Development’s (TRD Biscayne LLC) petition for review in its long-running case against unit owners of Biscayne 21, a waterfront condominium at 2121 N Bayshore Drive in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood. The ruling (Case No. SC2025-1169) effectively ends all appeals and leaves intact a major victory for the holdout owners who opposed the developer’s attempted condominium termination and redevelopment plan.
The state’s highest court declined to exercise jurisdiction under Article V, Section 3(b) of the Florida Constitution and Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.030(a)(2)(A)(v), meaning the lower court’s decision stands. Earlier this year, the Third District Court of Appeal had upheld a Miami-Dade circuit judge’s ruling that sided with Biscayne 21’s remaining owners, affirming that the termination plan violated state statutes intended to protect minority owners from forced buyouts.
A Landmark Outcome for Condo Owners
The Florida Supreme Court’s decision signals that Two Roads Development has exhausted its legal avenues, ending nearly two years of litigation surrounding Biscayne 21. For residents who resisted the termination, the ruling clears the path to retain and possibly reoccupy their units.
The outcome is expected to have broad implications for developers and condo owners across Florida, particularly as the state faces a wave of condominium terminations and redevelopment efforts following new post-Surfside safety requirements. The case reinforces that developers must strictly comply with termination statutes and respect the rights of dissenting owners.
Background: From Termination to Supreme Court
Two Roads Development—known for projects such as Elysee Miami and Biscayne Beach—had acquired the majority of units at Biscayne 21 and sought to terminate the condominium in order to redevelop the bayfront site. Several owners, however, refused to sell, arguing that the termination plan was procedurally flawed and unfairly coercive.
Legal analysts and condominium attorneys are already pointing to the Biscayne 21 outcome as a defining moment for condo law in Florida. The decision limits how aggressively developers can pursue terminations and reinforces the need for transparency, equitable terms, and adherence to Chapter 718 of the Florida Statutes.
For developers, the ruling introduces new caution in structuring bulk acquisitions; for owners, it provides renewed leverage in negotiations over termination offers. In short, the Biscayne 21 case may reshape the balance of power between developers and homeowners in Florida’s redevelopment boom.
Throwback: Brickell Condos Construction Update (October 2014)
Step back in time to 2014 — an era when Miami’s Brickell neighborhood was buzzing with cranes, concrete, and the promise of a new skyline. In this throwback video, filmed on October 22, 2014, I drove through Brickell with a GoPro camera mounted to my car’s hood, capturing the incredible transformation that was just beginning to take shape.
What makes this video special is the rare perspective — seeing Brickell before the dust settled. You’ll notice empty lots that are now luxury high-rises, cranes that have long since disappeared, and streets that were just starting to buzz with new life.
Watch the full Brickell Condos Construction Update video above to see just how far the neighborhood has come. For anyone who remembers the excitement of Miami’s condo boom in the mid-2010s, this video is a nostalgic glimpse back at the moment it all began.
Bayfront Park Chosen as Official FIFA Fan Festival Site for 2026 World Cup
In a major announcement, City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and the Miami Host Committee confirmed that Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami will serve as the official FIFA Fan Festival™ site for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 32-acre waterfront park will transform into the epicenter of celebration and community for local residents and visitors from around the world as Miami takes its place on the global soccer stage.
What to Expect at the Fan Festival
The FIFA Fan Festival™ will be a free, family-friendly celebration open to all ages, designed to capture the excitement of the World Cup. Fans can expect:
Live match screenings on massive LED screens showing all seven matches hosted in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium.
Concerts and DJ performances featuring top international and local artists throughout the tournament.
Food and beverage activations highlighting Miami’s diverse culinary scene.
Cultural exhibits and interactive experiences celebrating the spirit of the game and the city’s multicultural identity.
Merchandise zones and partner activations from global and local brands.
The Fan Festival is expected to run for approximately three weeks, coinciding with the World Cup tournament dates in June and July 2026. Specific schedules, performer lineups, and event hours will be announced in the coming months.
Why Bayfront Park Was Selected
Bayfront Park was chosen for its central location, stunning waterfront views, and proven track record hosting major events. Situated in the heart of Downtown Miami, the park is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues, making it the ideal site for welcoming thousands of fans each day.
The park’s layout — including its open green spaces and amphitheater — provides a natural setting for large-scale gatherings while maintaining easy access to public transportation such as the Metromover and Metrorail. Its location along Biscayne Bay also ensures that visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the water and skyline, further enhancing the festival experience.
Miami’s Role in FIFA World Cup 2026
Matches at Hard Rock Stadium
Miami is set to host seven FIFA World Cup matches at Hard Rock Stadium, including four group-stage games, a Round of 32 match, a quarterfinal, and the prestigious third-place playoff. These matches will attract soccer fans from every continent, positioning Miami as one of the marquee host cities of the tournament.
Government and Private-Sector Collaboration
Miami-Dade County and the City of Miami have committed significant financial and logistical support to ensure the success of both the tournament and the Fan Festival. Miami-Dade County officials have pledged cash support not to exceed $10.5 million, along with substantial in-kind services for public safety, permitting, and transportation support.
In total, the public commitment — including contributions from surrounding municipalities — is estimated to reach roughly $46 million, supplemented by an additional $100 million in private fundraising through the Miami Host Committee. These funds will not only support event operations but also finance legacy projects aimed at improving infrastructure and community facilities long after the tournament ends.
Economic Impact on Miami-Dade County
Hosting the FIFA World Cup is expected to deliver an unprecedented economic windfall for Miami-Dade County, with early projections estimating between $1.3 billion and $1.5 billion in total impact. This includes direct and indirect spending on tourism, hospitality, retail, entertainment, and transportation.
The event is expected to attract 700,000 to 1 million visitors to the region, filling hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues during what is typically Miami’s slower summer season. Local businesses across the hospitality and service sectors will see a significant boost, while temporary job creation will help fuel local employment.
Officials have likened the impact to hosting seven Super Bowls back-to-back, underscoring the scale of the opportunity for South Florida’s economy. The long-term benefits are also expected to include increased global visibility, enhanced tourism infrastructure, and stronger positioning for future international events.
Beyond the Tournament: Lasting Legacy for Miami
The World Cup presents Miami with a rare opportunity to leave a lasting legacy that extends well beyond the tournament. As part of the hosting agreement, Miami-Dade County is investing millions into community-focused legacy projects, ensuring that the improvements made in preparation for the event benefit residents for years to come.
The FIFA Fan Festival™ at Bayfront Park will showcase the city’s culture, energy, and global influence — uniting locals and visitors in celebration of sport, music, and diversity. Beyond the immediate economic impact, the festival will help further establish Miami as a world-class destination for international events and a city that thrives at the intersection of culture, entertainment, and sport.
What Fans and Residents Can Expect
Free admission to all FIFA Fan Festival™ events at Bayfront Park.
Daily entertainment including live matches, music performances, and interactive activities.
Enhanced transportation options, including extended Metromover and Metrorail service, along with dedicated event shuttles.
Increased security and street closures around downtown during the festival period.
Local business participation, providing food, drinks, and cultural showcases throughout the park.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will mark a defining moment for Miami — one that highlights its global reach, vibrant culture, and ability to host world-class events on an unprecedented scale. From the high-energy matches at Hard Rock Stadium to the unforgettable experiences at Bayfront Park’s Fan Festival, the world will once again have its eyes on Miami.
Uni Brings Attainable Luxury Living to Miami’s Arts + Entertainment District
In the heart of Miami’s rapidly growing Arts + Entertainment District, a new residential tower called Uni is redefining what affordable housing can look like. The 28-story development blends contemporary design, upscale amenities, and income-restricted pricing to deliver a rare mix of luxury and attainability. With a mission rooted in accessibility, Uni was built to serve working professionals and essential community members who want to live close to Downtown Miami without paying market-rate rents.
Uni offers 252 residences across a mix of studio and one-bedroom layouts, each designed with modern finishes and efficient use of space. The building’s units are available exclusively to residents who meet specific income thresholds based on the Area Median Income (AMI) for Miami-Dade County. Renters earning between 60% and 140% of the AMI—which currently equates to household incomes between approximately $47,000 and $111,000 annually—are eligible to apply. This includes teachers, first responders, healthcare workers, and other professionals who are often priced out of newer apartment towers in Miami’s urban core.
Unit Floor Plans and Pricing
Uni’s residences are compact, thoughtfully designed, and competitively priced for their location. Studios start at $2,1700 per month, while one-bedroom apartments begin near $2,323 per month. Floor plans range from approximately 483 to 733 square feet, with select corner layouts offering city or bay views. Each apartment comes equipped with modern kitchens, energy-efficient appliances, in-unit washer and dryer, and floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize natural light.
Building Amenities
Despite its affordability model, Uni doesn’t compromise on lifestyle or amenities. Residents enjoy access to a full suite of community spaces designed around health, convenience, and social connection. The building includes a fitness center, yoga and wellness room, resort-style pool deck, club lounge, coworking area, and event space. Outdoor terraces feature lush landscaping and lounge seating, while a ground-floor retail component activates the street level. Secure parking, bicycle storage, and high-speed elevators round out the building’s offerings, creating a complete urban living experience.
A Location That Connects Everything
Positioned at 1642 NE 1st Avenue near Canvas and Parc Lofts, Uni sits at the crossroads of several of Miami’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The building’s location places residents within walking distance of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Museum Park, and Biscayne Bay. Downtown Miami, Edgewater, and Wynwood are just minutes away, while major transportation options—including the Metromover, Brightline, and I-95—are easily accessible. This central location makes Uni particularly appealing to those who work in or near the city’s urban core but seek a more attainable rent structure.
Who Qualifies
Because Uni is part of Miami’s workforce housing program, eligibility is based on household income relative to the county’s AMI. Applicants earning no less than 60% and no more than 140% of the AMI can qualify, depending on household size and unit type. This tiered approach allows the building to accommodate a wide range of residents, from entry-level professionals to mid-career earners. Applicants are required to provide income verification, complete a background check, and meet standard leasing requirements.
The Future of Attainable Urban Living
Uni represents a growing movement toward attainable housing in urban Miami—projects that combine the design quality and amenities of market-rate towers with rent structures that better reflect local wages. As demand for centrally located apartments continues to surge, Uni’s success could inspire similar developments across the city, offering a blueprint for sustainable, community-driven growth in the years ahead.