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.

Waldorf Astoria Reaches 72% Sold and Ground Breaking Scheduled for 2022

Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences
Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences

Things are moving along with Waldorf Astoria Miami Hotel and Residences. At just 72% sold, developers have officially announced the ground-breaking for the elusive 100-story Miami tower.

The pre-construction tower is being developed by PMG (Property Markets Group and Greybrook Realty Partner in a joint collaboration. Rising 1,048 feet tall, Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences Miami will be the tallest Miami tower and Miami’s first supertall skyscraper.

According to the Managing Partner of PMG, Ryan Shear, the 72% mark was achieved in just 9 months. Shear also stated, “Miami is booming and quickly entering a new development cycle, and we are thrilled to be part of the Waldorf Astoria Miami’s legacy, which will forever transform the city’s skyline.”

In the press release of Waldorf, the developers stated that around 55% of buyers are domestic while 45% are international buyers. Most of the domestic buyers were from the Northeast, California, and South Florida. The international buyers include Mexico, Russia, Turkey, and Colombia.

This luxury project will include 360 condo residences, 205-key hotel rooms operated by Waldorf Astoria.

Towe Amenities:

  • Private bar/wine tasting room
  • Signature restaurant
  • Meeting and boardrooms
  • All-day dining brasserie
  • Waldorf Astoria Kids Club
  • Peacock Alley
  • True Waldorf service and concierge
  • 24-hour valet parking
  • Waldorf Astoria immersive resort-style pool with outdoor cafe and private cabanas
  • 24-hour doormen and lobby desk attendants
  • Live-in resident manager and 24-hour security
  • 24-hour concierge services as well as access to dedicated on-site professionals
  • Signature spa
  • A leading-edge fitness center with private training studios
  • Owners Lounge with high ceilings, billiard and entertainment room, and adjacent catering kitchen
  • Private residential pool deck with whirlpools and lounging areas
  • Frontdoor package and service delivery via signature Concierge Closet
  • Exclusive Waldorf Astoria Miami access and benefits, including preferred spa and restaurant rates and access to a la carte hotel services

Residence Features:

  • The latest “smart building” technology with a custom Waldorf Astoria Residences app linking residents to 24-hour concierge services and building amenities
  • 10-foot-high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling windows sporting stunning views of the city, Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach, and the Atlantic Ocean
  • All residential interiors designed by award-winning interior design firm BAMO
  • A contemporary lighting package including recessed lighting, dimmers, and lighting control
  • Includes integrated audio, video, and lighting systems
  • Fully built-out closets in all residences curated by BAMO
  • Flooring selections included with specifications recommended by BAMO
  • Built-in top-of-the-line in-unit washer and dryer
  • Valet parking included
  • Pre-wired for high-speed communications and data connection
  • Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance package with wine storage and integrated paneled microwave, dishwasher, built-in convection oven, and refrigerator/freezer
  • Kitchens featuring custom Italian cabinetry curated by BAMO
  • Dornbracht and Duravit bathroom fixtures and accessories
  • Master bathrooms with rainfall showers and custom Italian vanities

The building was designed by Carlos Ott and Sieger Suarez Architects. The design will resemble nine large, staggered/stacked glass cubes. The interiors of Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami were designed by BAMO.

Currently, there is a construction permit currently under review with Miami’s Building Department. The groundbreaking is scheduled for the first quarter of 2022 with a completion date set for 2026.

Wynwood’s First Mixed-Use Project with Over 1M Square Feet

The Wynwood Plaza Wynwood
The Wynwood Plaza Wynwood

L&L Holding Co. and Carpe Real Estate Partners are partnering for one of the largest mixed-use projects to rise in Wynwood. Working with the City of Miami Planning Department, the approval process is officially in the final stages.

Dubbed the name, The Wynwood Plaza, formerly 29N, will be sited on 95 NW 29th Street in the heart of Wynwood. The plan was originally brought in from Miami’s Urban Development Review Board in October where it was recommended for denial. The development team didn’t take no for an answer and continued to work on the board’s concerns over the project.

The concerns of the project included massing along 30th Street and the cross-block passage car access along NW 29th Street. The one-way vehicle passage was refined with a small footprint. One of the mitigations included the midblock access point would be limited to visitor cars managed by the valet.

The project, designed by Gensler, would feature two towers, one 12 and one 8 stories with 509 apartments. There would also be 266,000 square feet of offices, 32,000 square feet of commercial/retail spaces, 688 parking spaces, and 954 bike spaces.

The design itself will incorporate indoor and outdoor spaces that will benefit not only the residents but also the surrounding neighborhood. This design will include 25,000 square feet of a public plaza on the ground floor.

The groundbreaking for the project is scheduled for early this year with an anticipated completion date in 2024.