$600M Transit-Oriented Development Announced In Hialeah

Developers have announced plans for a transit-oriented development called Metro Center in Hialeah.

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

Metro Center is planned to include 2.3 million square feet in several buildings, including:

  • Metro Parc, a 559-unit, 10-story building (broke ground in 2022)
  • Metro Parc North, with 620 apartments (completion expected in 2026)
  • Metro Parc South, with 347 units (completion expected in 2027)

In total, there will be nearly 1,600 “attainable contemporary apartments.” The development value is in excess of $600 million.

There will also be 35,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space ideal for restaurants, cafes, boutique shops, health & fitness outlets, as well as a specialty market.

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

“We are thrilled to introduce Metro Center to Hialeah,” said Alirio Torrealba, CEO of MG Developer. “These combined developments redefine urban living in the city and provide high-quality housing, seamless transit access, and a vibrant community experience that aligns with Hialeah’s transformation into a forward-thinking Miami that is inspired by its history, culture, and the arts.”

MG also owns MG Metro Station, a 55-unit transit-oriented building a short distance away.

 

 

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Anonymous
2 months ago

Hialeah stepping it up.

Jose
2 months ago

If Hialeah can continue zoning for this type of growth then I see it easily becoming the next trendy neighborhood like Wynwood or Midtown, It’s all up to city leadership though.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Miami growing all over the place. Loving it!

Anonymous
2 months ago

Transit oriented doesn’t mean your Corolla S with it’s load muffler…

Anonymous
2 months ago

*loud

anon
2 months ago

off topic but down here they put mufflers into any type of car these days. I saw like 3 suvs with mufflers and i was baffled.

anon
2 months ago

i saw a ford explorer suv zoom past us the other day with a muffler louder than a hellcat 💀

Nameme
2 months ago

I was working in that area recently / just behind there, they bought a whole bunch of very old east Hialeah homes in backside of where these building will be and they’re demolishing them. Those people probably got paid well for them.

anonymous
2 months ago

Hialeah is booming

Ccb
2 months ago

There are three cranes at the site right now getting to work.

Anan
2 months ago

Very qualified GC doing the first phase . With the 3 tower cranes at the site they mean business.

Amtrak-er
2 months ago

Lol. Why is the train an Amtrak Superliner?

Anonymous
2 months ago

IDK what’s most honest, this or renderings that show the Metromober as a proper train or monorail.

Name*
2 months ago

Only one metro stop away from Nooooo que barato. That’s why the retail sq footage is so low.

Ccb
2 months ago

You’re talking about the okeechobee station. This is at the Hialeah park and E 25th street stations.

Nameme
2 months ago

Hialeah Hospital 1/2 block away and a huge Leon Medical Center — also the Hialeah Casino is walking distance.

ElNino
2 months ago

The old Amtrak station is also 2 blocks away from this development, unless they finally move to the airport station. But will still be close with Tri-Rail. MIA is nearby. This area will continue to be developed.

Nameme
2 months ago

There is a huge development going on inside the Hialeah Race and Casino a couple of blocks away from this development.

anonymous
2 months ago

35,000 of retail is tiny compared to the size of this development

Anonymous
2 months ago

It’s a start

Anonymous
2 months ago

how many boutique shops are Hialeah chongas gonna support?

pepeSabe
2 months ago

600 million ! That’s big dough !

H. Flagler
2 months ago

This is much needed. Affordable options for commuters. This will allow for more businesses to relocate to miami. Florida winning.

Jose T
2 months ago

“Affordable”, keep trying. 5th most unaffordable market in the US. Hialeah is a city of mostly working class people who are being priced out. The new “Miami” please God no. Noone wants to pay over $2k for a single bedroom apt. The transfer of wealth from poor to rich is killing the once thriving middle class down here

One more lane bro
2 months ago

Too bad the typical Hialeahan will keep ideologically supporting the people throwing them out of their homes.

Anon
2 months ago

We need bilingual education. Too difficult to assimilate generational Cubans who clinged to their Spanish, especially in a place like Miami where English is only a suggestion.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Hialeah Winning.

Johnny bandit
2 months ago

The HEART of Miami.

Anonymous
2 months ago

I like everything except the building in the middle with the loud paintjob and sad parking garage concealment where it says “Metro Parc.”

To Tell The T
2 months ago

I don’t really think this is technically Hialeah

N, N
2 months ago

If it’s west of the tri-rail, which it is, it’s Hialeah.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Good investment, by the year 2090 it will be one block west of the beach.

Anan
2 months ago

Is this Al Gore posting?