428 Residential Units Proposed In Spring Garden, With 900 Feet Of Waterfront Walkway

Plans have been submitted for a residential project in Spring Garden.

The project name is listed plans as 1010 Spring Garden. It is planned to rise 12 stories and include:

  • 428 residential units (37 micro-units)
  • 602 parking spaces from ground through fourth floor (10% waiver from Miami 21 zoning requirements has been requested)
  • more than 900 lineal feet of “inviting” public waterfront walkway with landscaping, seating, lighting and other improvements

Caymares Martin is the architect.

1010 Spring Garden, LLC is the developer.

The project was scheduled for a hearing before the UDRB on June 21.

 


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Miami River
3 months ago

Can’t wait to be able to walk, bike, shop and eat overlooking the river all the way from Brickell, to Riverside and Little Havana to Spring Garden! The more we update and connect the riverwalk, the more desirable and beautiful Miami becomes!

Azarius
3 months ago

Definitely need something build on the Windixie site to maximize the potential

Lord Humongous
3 months ago

now we just need ferries to run between the beach and the mainland from 79th to Rickebocker

Dr Kildare
3 months ago

Perfect location for people working at Jackson.

Anon
3 months ago

I’ve lived here 20 years (downtown much of it, so in the general vicinity of this) and never heard the name “Spring Garden” as a place or neighborhood. I see we have Spring Garden Rd, but is “Spring Garden” really a location?

anon
3 months ago

yes, it is a neighborhood to the southeast of this bordering Wagner canal.

Anonymous
3 months ago

You’ve lived here 20 years and not really paying attention LOL

Anon
3 months ago

other way around, I think … if it hasn’t been mentioned in 20 years then not much to talk about

Anonymous
3 months ago

Its on the map, its a gereral agreement that this is Spring Garden, the same way that West Brickell isnt a thing lol. Spring Garden neighborhood predates your arrival to Miami by only 50 years.

MM305
3 months ago

Just because you’re not paying attention doesnt mean that it wasnt there. Its one of the oldes neighborhoods in the city. I’m sure all the NYC crowd wants to outlaw new neighborhood names they haven’t heard of, for fear of gentrification and “realtors” trying to benifit from the area. It is such a tonedeaf way of thinking considering you don’t know much about Miami or the actual names of the neighborhoods.

Bruno
3 months ago

No.
For anyone who knows Miami, there is an understanding of the history and importance of the Miami River. Miami Springs is and always has been a part of it.

You know…. not one of the commentators on The Next Miami has said a thing about William Shakespeare. I haven’t read a thing that he’s written….is Shakespeare even a thing?

Literally.
LOL.
WE NEED.

anon
3 months ago

There’s even a Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_Garden_(Miami)

J.M.
3 months ago

Same. So it’s basically Overtown?

Anonymous
3 months ago

It’s overtown. They just don’t want the stigma of that name

Anon
3 months ago

It’s almost 100% the case if “garden” is in the name it’s a poor marketing effort

Anonymous
3 months ago

look at some old maps, its been there since before they called the adjacent neighborhood Little Havana. lol. Its an old white enclave hold over from pre-Cuban migration that was left untouched by zoning – for the most part.

Anonymous
3 months ago

False, it’s a completely separate neighborhood. It would be like calling Miami Springs Hialeah because they share a border.

Anonymous
3 months ago

you can see it clear as day on a map, its a peninsula and the area next to that strip of land on the river but south of the hospital. For all those NY’ers saying this is my town I lived here for 20 years… Just know this city pre-dates your arrival and your perception of the neighborhoods.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Culmer specifically, which is basically a west extension of the historic boundaries of Overtown. Spring Garden is south of Northwest 11th Street.

Bruno
3 months ago

Spring Garden was Spring Garden before Overtown was Overtown, and they are geographically different.

Bruno
3 months ago

Get out and go for a walk or a bike ride along the Miami River some day. It is a very rich experience.

Anonymous
3 months ago

You live downtown, therefore you live in a bubble, like so many posters on here. Miami so much more with a rich history of historic and charming neighborhoods.

Anon
3 months ago

I agree with your comments (other than assuming all downtown folks are in a bubble). I know/like lots of neighborhoods and their residents and the beauty of a diverse community, I just hadn’t happened to hear of Spring Garden … hense my question.

Anonymous
3 months ago
Bruno
3 months ago

For the 32+ years that I’ve lived here it has been known as Spring Garden.

When I bought my first Brickell condo in 2004, the Miami River Commission was hard at work advancing the nationally recognized Miami River Greenway plan. Walking from Brickell Ave along the Miami River to Spring Garden and beyond was interesting and inspiring.

Anonymous
3 months ago

More growth all over Miami. Fantastic🔥

anon
3 months ago

8 minute walk to the metrorail station, under 1/2 mile. This needs way less than a 1:1 parking ratio.

Anon
3 months ago

LOL, did you go outside today in this humidity? 80+% you’re dripping in 8 minutes, not the way to go to work

Anonymous
3 months ago

he did not, he lives in a bubble where there is no temperature. LOL
This is also way out west. How bout we build this stuff right off Jose Marti Park first to connect Brickell and Downtown to the Miami River?

Fuacata
3 months ago

Papi, I start dripping after 50 seconds. If you can stand 8 minutes before you start dripping. Love your metabolic resistance.

MM305
3 months ago

not sure this is going to gentrify anything, that lil pocket is already very expensive. Its a somewhat old Miami well-to-do enclave compared to Overtown.

Anonymous
3 months ago

It’s not Overtown, and you can buy a house here in the millions.

Anonymous
3 months ago

The real story here, which no one wants to talk about, is that the Miami River Commission has actively sought to shut down any residential development and any buildings taller than three floors on the river between the I95 overpass and the 8th ave bridge. Meanwhile further up the river, further away from the path of development special interests are allowed to upzone and reap the benefits. Meanwhile East Little Havana is devoid of any social life or retail space.

Ms. Lloyd-W
3 months ago

The Spring Garden Civic Association will also do everything they can to torpedo this. They oppose everything.

Make Miami Sophisticated Again
3 months ago

I love this project, it’s exactly the type of neighborhood I’d like to live in with lots of diversity. Fantastic! Bring it on!!

Make Miami Sophisticated Again
3 months ago

You downvote my comments and steal my name while making a fool out of yourself – pathetic. This site needs mods for low life’s like you.

Anon
3 months ago

FYI, “low lifes” doesn’t have an apostrophe

Anon
3 months ago

I can steal your name too, loser!

MM305
3 months ago

LOL! Yes more. Fight Fight Fight Fight!!!!

Anonymous
3 months ago

Technically not Spring Garden, although on a “Spring Garden Road,” but solid looking development, although the parking garage concealment is sort of iffy and architecture more in the style of the Hindu Temple house or something would have been wonderful.

Jeremey Howlett
3 months ago

The sea wall cap is going to crack with those palm trees planted that close to the edge.

Lord Humongous
3 months ago

any development of this size likely has to put in an up to code new seawall and i also think in ground planters like that are often steel which restricts the root damage

SoBeMom
3 months ago

Many moons ago there was a golf course that intersected the Seybold canal near the Civic Center. As a kid, my step-dad retrieved golf balls from the canal in the 1930s. Spring Garden has some nice homes. https://mia125.org/neighborhood/spring-garden/

Spring Garden Historic District
3 months ago

The neighborhood was designated as an historic district by the City of Miami on June 17, 1997.

Please follow Spring Garden Historic District on Facebook and Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/springgardenhistoricdistrict/

https://www.facebook.com/SpringGardenHistoricDistrict/

Anonymous but Famous
3 months ago

At the intersection of the Miami River and the Seybold Canal is the worst maintained municipal park in the system.

Pablo
3 months ago

>more than 900 lineal feet of “inviting” public waterfront walkway

That’s great but it still boggles my mind that this isn’t the standard for every ft of the Miami River.

Anon
3 months ago

Private property rights boggle your mind?