Expansive Mixed Use Tower Planned for Downtown Miami

New Developed Proposed in Downtown Miami
New Developed Proposed in Downtown Miami

Miami-Dade planners are working hard on reviewing the pre-application for a large mixed-use project in Downtown Miami.

The property located at 1370 NE 2nd Ave is within the Metromover Subzone of the Rapid Transit Zone District. Within this zoning district, some rules apply which includes up to 1,535 units permitted as well as the 40% glazing requirements.

The tower is anticipated to rise 649 feet tall at 43 stories. Passing the district rules, the tower is proposed to have 1,441 residential units.

The tower will be designed by Rafael Viñoly architects but the city planners are asking for clarification on some of the design elements throughout the project.

The county has stated that the awnings, balconies, and weather protection elements need to be at least six inches from the curb face but the plans appear to encroach on the curb face. Specifically the parking garage for levels 2 through 12 are encroaching.

The open space and landscaping code also needs clarification.

Amenities for the tower will spread over 5 stories and include a state-of-the-art-gym, pool, office elements, and more.

There will be offices dedicated to the auditorium for the Miami-Dade County School Board which will spread over 100,000 square feet. Offices for Crescent Heights will also utilize 19,673 square feet of space.

The plans also show that there will be 9 levels of parking and an expansive ground floor designated for commercial space.

There are currently no scheduled dates to review revised plans but if approved, the ground breaking would begin in 2023.

Chillax: Diesel Wynwood to Include a Sensory Room for Residents to Disconnect

Sensory Room
Sensory Room

We are constantly seeing innovative and unique amenities in new developments in Miami. Those include helipads, a Dezervator (car elevator), and a “soccer field in the sky.” Now we can add a sensory room to the list thanks to the new pre-construction tower Diesel Wynwood.

Sensory rooms are environments designed to provide the user with an immersive sensory experience that includes varying lights, sounds, colors, sensory cues to calm, and other sensories that promote emotional and cognitive development. They are intended to assist users in engaging with their senses and reaping the advantages of sensory stimulation in a safe and calm atmosphere.

Sensory rooms have been in the news more recently especially in South Korea with the opening of a sensory cafe near Seoul Forest. According to Insider.com, South Koreans are so stressed that they are paying to visit this indoor sensory room so they can relax and do absolutely nothing for any amount of time they would like.

This cafe known as the Green Lab features floor-to-ceiling glass windows looking out at the lush vegetation of the Seoul Forest. In this room, customers must silence their phones and they cannot speak during the experience. According to a Green Lab employee, Bae Hyum, “It’s so hard to find spaces in Korean society where it’s acceptable to do absolutely nothing.”

As for the newest pre-construction tower in Miami, the Diesel Wynwood sensory rooms will feature restorative seating for relaxation, meditative visual features, and media installations. New information on these sensory rooms is being released every day and we are very excited to fo this newest amenity in a soon-to-be iconic tower in Miami.