Midtown Park master development

City of Miami Approves $2B Midtown Park Master Plan Linking Midtown, Wynwood, and Edgewater

October 15, 2025 by: Lucas Lechuga
Midtown Park master developmentThe 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.

Midtown Park Residences lobby designed by Meyer Davis

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.

Project Highlights at a Glance

  • Project Name: Midtown Park
  • Developers: Rosso Development, Midtown Development, Proper Hospitality
  • Architect: Arquitectonica
  • Interior Designer: Meyer Davis Studio
  • Landscape Architect: Naturalficial
  • Padel Operator: ULTRA Padel
  • Location: 3055 N Miami Ave, Miami, FL
  • Residential Units: 924 total | 288 in Phase I
  • Office Space: 60,000 sf
  • Retail / Dining: 120,000+ sf
  • Expected Completion (Phase I): 2028
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