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Miami Herald Development Site in Downtown Miami

Former Miami Herald Waterfront Site in Downtown Miami Receives 5 Bids over $1 Billion

Miami Herald Development Site in Downtown Miami

Following a marketing campaign managed by Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group, Genting Group has received five offers above $1 billion for the former Miami Herald site in Downtown Miami, one of the biggest and most valuable development sites in Miami.

The property, which is located at 1431 N Bayshore Drive in Miami, has 800 linear feet of direct Biscayne Bay frontage and highly aggressive zoning in one of the city’s most vibrant and connected neighborhoods. It is regarded as the most sought-after development site offering in the history of the city and one of the largest waterfront land assemblages currently available in the United States. A notable mixed-use commercial, retail, residential, hospitality, and entertainment destination could be developed on the location.

The rare riverfront location in the Omni District is valued at just about $1.5 billion. The 15.5-acre development site, known as BayCity Miami, now hosts ArtMiami’s Art Wynwood show in February as well as CONTEXT Art Miami every year during Miami Art Week. The Miami Herald’s main office had stood on the land and was destroyed in 2014.

The Resorts World operator Genting Group, which owns 10 acres of land west of Biscayne Boulevard, will continue to be involved in the Omni neighborhood. Genting Group is one of the biggest resort, entertainment, and gambling organizations in the world.

The property, which spans many lots and once housed the Miami Herald’s headquarters, is zoned RTZ for mixed-use in Miami-Dade and is in the Metromover subzone (Rapid Transit Zone). The land has limitless buildable square footage, no setbacks, a height limited only by the FAA standards (649 feet), and a potential density of more than 8,000 units according to South Florida’s most benevolent zoning designation. The RTZ zoning offers builders a sizable, incredibly flexible building envelope as well as the chance to create a unique waterfront development on the site.

The District in Downtown Miami

Renderings and Site Plan Released for Downtown Miami’s Newest Tower The District

The District in Downtown Miami

Renderings, floor plans, and site plans have recently been released for Miami newest 37-story condominium tower called The District. In April, The Related Group and Parcel C LLC’s proposed and received approval for the project.

This tower is in pre-construction and is proposed to include 347 residential condos with 2,297 square feet of retail space. This project will not have any parking but the developer is requesting an off-site parking waiver.

Rising 393 plus feet tall, The District will be located at 233 N Miami Avenue in downtown Miami. The floor plans will be fully finished and furnished ranging from 446 square feet to 874 square feet with studio to 2 bedroom options.

Night View of The District

Building Information

Residence Amenities  

  • Smart home technology
  • Includes integrated audio, video window treatment and lighting systems
  • All residences come equipped with a contemporary lighting package, including recessed lighting, dimmers, and lighting control
  • Fully built-out closets in all residences
  • Built in top-of-the-line in-unit washer and dryer
  • Flooring selections included with specifications recommended by Meshberg Design
  • Pre-wired for high-speed communications and data connection
  • Kitchens feature custom Italian cabinetry curated by Meshberg Design
  • Smeg appliance package includes integrated paneled microwave, dishwasher, built-in convection oven and refrigerator/ freezer

Building Amenities

  • Rooftop Amenity Deck : Expansive resort-style rooftop amenity deck with plunge swim spa, fire pit, summer kitchen, and gorgeous views of Downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay. 
  • Basketball & Racquetball Courts :Full-height indoor basketball court and regulation-size racquetball court and Rock climbing wall.
  • Co-working Space :Co-working floor with multiple seating options, high-speed Internet, private meeting rooms, conference room and a full-service kitchen.
  • Fitness Center :State-of-the-art fully equipped fitness center including a private yoga/spinning room with virtual trainer and men’s/women’s sauna/ sauna and locker rooms. 
  • Museum-quality Art :Double-height lobby featuring professionally curated museum-quality art.
  • Monitoring Services :24/7 security services and controlled property access.
  • The District App :Customized password-protected app for home/away smart-home management.
  • Parking :24/7 valet services and self parking.
  • Dining :On-site café servicing the residences and recreation areas.
  • Electric bikes with charging stations are available for residents on the go. 
  • Housekeeping  :On-demand full housekeeping services available at your convenience.
  • Climatized receiving  and storage room
  • Resort Style pool deck with lounge and recreation room

Unit Distribution

Unit TypeFloorsSq.Ft RangeStarting Prices
Studios4th – 33rd458 Sq.Ft – 469 Sq.FtFrom $352,900
1 BD / 1 BA4th – 37th558 Sq.Ft. – 615 Sq.Ft.From $385,900
2 BD / 2 BA4th – 37th786 Sq.Ft. – 884 Sq.Ft.From $573,900

Deposits

  • 10% down with executed contract
  • 10% 60 days after executed contract
  • 10% at groundbreaking (scheduled end 2021)
  • 10% at top off (schedule 3rd quarter of 2022)
  • 60% at closing (scheduled 2nd quarter 2023)

Multiple waivers have been approved on April 9, 2021 but the construction permits have not been filed. Some of paperwork also includes transitioning some units in hotel room. The ground breaking is scheduled for the end of 2021 with estimated completion date of 2023.

Are Casinos Coming to Miami?

Casinos may be coming to Miami.

Jeffrey Soffer, billionaire and son of real estate developer Donald Soffer, is pushing lawmakers to update Florida gambling laws. According to Miami’s Local 10 News, Miami Beach commissioners have hired lawyers to stop Soffer from building a casino under the Fontainebleau brand.

Miami Beach Mayor Gelber’s mission is to ‘discourage late-night entertainment in the city,’ and Soffer’s plan to build a casino goes against this.

According to Mayor Gelber, “What they are going to want to do apparently is take casino licenses, take gaming licenses, gambling licenses that exist right now in parimutuels — slot machines, card games, and things like that — and allow them to become portable.”

Also reported to be involved in the endeavor includes former President Donald Trump, who wants to open a casino at his current resort, Doral.

The Miami Herald has reported that Governor Ron DeSantis, has met with parimutuel owners to discuss casino openings and guidelines.

As part of he legislation, Genting’s Resort World Miami as well as the Seminole Tribe would be included and would greatly benefit from the legalization.

If this legislation passes, gambling licenses would be allowed to transfer into areas that currently do not allow it and local governments could not enforce any laws prohibiting it. The legislation is currently being drafted and will be released to the public within the next few weeks.