Shoma Bay, the highly anticipated mixed-use development in North Bay Village, has reached a major milestone: the project has officially received its building permit. This achievement marks the transition from pre-construction into full construction, setting the stage for vertical progress on one of the most significant developments planned for the area.
Located at 1850 John F. Kennedy Causeway, Shoma Bay is designed as a modern mixed-use destination that will combine 333 luxury condominiums, a 35,000-square-foot Publix market, 10,564 square feet of retail, and a 10,564-square-foot restaurant space. The project is poised to bring new life and energy to North Bay Village, strategically connecting Miami Beach and mainland Miami.
With the construction permit now approved, the development moves beyond the site work phase—already completed last month—and into the vertical construction stage, a pivotal moment that brings the vision closer to reality.
The development team has confirmed that Shoma Bay is on track for delivery in 2027. Over the coming months, residents and passersby will begin to see the tower rise, reinforcing the progress made since groundwork began earlier this year.
The issuance of a building permit is a critical step for any large-scale development. For Shoma Bay, it validates years of planning, design, and approvals while providing certainty to future residents and investors. The project will not only transform North Bay Village’s skyline but also deliver much-needed residential and retail opportunities to one of Miami’s most centrally located waterfront communities.
Developed by Shoma Group, Shoma Bay is set to redefine luxury waterfront living with its modern residences, curated retail, and everyday conveniences anchored by a new Publix. The project’s design emphasizes resort-style amenities, walkability, and seamless integration with the surrounding neighborhood.
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