560 Apartments Reach Completion Near Metrorail Station

The first phase of the Metro Center transit-oriented development in Hialeah has obtained a TCO, according to Modis Architects.

 

Metro Parc is being built a short walk away from the Metrorail and Tri-Rail Transfer Station.

The newly completed apartment building has 559 apartments.

In February, developer Baron Property Group broke ground on Metro Parc North next door, which will have an additional 661 rental residences.

MG Developer (based in Coral Gables) and Baron Property Group of New York are the developers of the first phase.

 

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Yan Jammer
12 days ago

Hialeah station is a ghost town for supposedly serving Florida’s fouth largest city.

anon
12 days ago

How many Hialeah residents work in downtown offices? Probably very few. Hialeah is a blue collar area.

Anonymous
11 days ago

I’d live in Hialeah if it was nicer and offered more parks and hip coffee shops.

Anonymous
11 days ago

“I’d live in the barrio if it wasn’t a barrio”

Anonymous
11 days ago

Hialeah just needs a queer poetry speakeasy to make it cool.

Raul G
11 days ago

…and the toleration to go with it.

John Duns Scotus
11 days ago

Hmmmm…..
It’s as if government trains to everywhere are not really as important as some people think that they are.

Anonymous
11 days ago

I absolutely love the mockup using what appears to be a two-level Amtrak train to represent the Metro.

.305
12 days ago

Wow! East Hialeah moving on up!

Anonymous
11 days ago

This would be a great spot for those big tech companies – not winewood

Hide the Garages
12 days ago

Compare this to whatever they proposed at the Earlington Heights station…some developers really are just greedy humans

Anonymous
12 days ago

I like that name more.

Anonymous
12 days ago

Compare this to whatever they proposed at the Earlington Heights station… some architects really are just five year olds with a box of crayons.

Hide the Garages
12 days ago

they take directives from the developers unfortunately

John Duns Scotus
11 days ago

If that is true….I haven’t met any of them.
Developing 560 apartments is a very risky and challenging business.

Anonymous
12 days ago

Let’s put a hard rock casino here – at least it’ll have transit!

Anonymous
12 days ago

This is the new Coral Gables on our luxury transit corridor ⚓️

Anonymous
12 days ago

Hialeah was envisioned as an upscale garden city in the 1920s. After the racetrack and a couple handsome homes on To to Lo Chee Drive, it didn’t get very far.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Man, what a shame! Sad to drive through it and think what it could have been.

Anonymous
12 days ago

Hialeah was envisioned as an upscale garden city in the 1920s. After the racetrack and a couple handsome homes on To to Lo Chee Drive, it didn’t get very far.

Anonymous
12 days ago

I’d rather have a luxury center connected to Brickell then one with a trolley system