Construction Permit Issued At The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, With 450 Condos

Miami’s Building Department issued a construction permit last week for The Crosby at Miami Worldcenter.

Approval of the construction permit took about a year, with the full plans filed with the Building Department in August 2022. The permit was issued on August 7.

A groundbreaking ceremony took place in January.

The Crosby is planned tor rise 33 stories, or 390 feet, and include:

  • 450 condo units (allowing short-term rentals)
  • 22,000+ square feet of amenities
  • rooftop bar and restaurant
  • 3,370 square feet of retail
  • 0 parking spaces

The project is 100% sold out.

Cohen Freedman Encinosa is the architect, with interiors by AVRO|KO.

Related Group and Merrimac Ventures are the developers.

Beauchamp Construction is listed on the permit as the contractor.

 

 



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Anon
1 month ago

Glassy, attractive, and no podium. Nice

Kitty w
1 month ago

If it had an interesting podium I wouldn’t be upset. See: kinetic skin for the office tower on 7th.

Anon
1 month ago

Those kinetic skins are everywhere now

Anonymous
1 month ago

No podium and glassy, but still a box with unattractive balcony placement.

anon
1 month ago

A rectilinear high rise – oh the horror

Archinerd
1 month ago

A “box” lol. your comment so 3rd semester of architecture

Mad Dash
1 month ago

This project is right across from OKAN, the area will be buzzing in 4 years time.

Anon
1 month ago

What do a 70 year old guy and Okan have in common? Neither one can get erect.

Duh
1 month ago

Ever heard of Viagra?😅

Anonymous
1 month ago

Too bad for Okan, to be surrounded by boxes with terrible facades and a Federal prison.

anon
1 month ago

1. The prison is not one of the lots surrounding OKAN
2. This part of the skyline (Park West) is the most highly photographed in the city

try again

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s in many photos because of the nearby Heat arena. However it is most def NOT the most photographed part of the skyline.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Photographed by who, the realtors trying to sell it?

Anonymous
1 month ago

I’d love to see Okan style building at Riverside (ELH)

Anonymous
1 month ago

Didnt this break ground?

Anonymous
1 month ago

Good to see Miami is now a city without the need for cars. (since no parking is given to owners).

Anonymous
1 month ago

We need speed bumps and stop signs throughout downtown and Brickell. And new road configurations. The stolen show off sports cars are a nuisance to society and our economic growth!

Anonymous
1 month ago

someone sounds jealous of those with nice cars!

Anonymous
1 month ago

I have a nice car and I drive slowly and quietly, stopping for pedestrians, as a courtesy to my community.

One more lane bro
1 month ago

At this point it seems disingenuous to claim we’re post-car when this building will be surrounded by probably 10,000 parking spots that residents can store their cars in nearby, and the building will almost certainly have a valet service like Centro.

Anonymous
1 month ago

The OP was being sarcastic. And there’s no such thing as post-car. Cars are here to stay.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Keep the good drivers. Banish the trashy drivers.

ray
1 month ago

Why have a groundbreaking when you can’t actually break ground till the permit is issued?

anonymous
1 month ago

soil and site permit is issued before permit to go verticle

Bob
1 month ago

With the train tracks right next to them think it would make sense to have a parking podium, who wants to live right next to the train tracks? 90% sold out so apparently people do.

*NAME*
1 month ago

Most of these units are sold to investors. The train goes so slow in this area, it doesn’t make a ton of noise.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Are they elevated tracks? Big difference.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Ground level tracks…. and rarely is there – if ever – is there a train.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Oh ground level? I’d never want to live next to ground level. Unless it’s one of those modern trains like in Nice. Ground level railroad in Florida is noisier and blocks pedestrian mobility.

Anonymous
1 month ago

But that will change soon when we start using it for commuter rail?

Alpina
1 month ago

very clean cut and simple beautiful design. buildings without pedestal look 10 times better

Anonymous
1 month ago

Simple doesn’t cut it for this location.

Conrad
1 month ago

Up next….Brickell jealous people, rushing to build a condo tower to match this new one in Park West. Go Park West❗️😁
Yessssssssssssssssssss

Pi Space
1 month ago

When is the foundation pour scheduled?

Downtown Vagabond
1 month ago

Another Airbnb building to ruin the neighborhood. I don’t think I’ll be renewing my lease here in Downtown come Jan. Might look into Brickell or Omni.

Conrad
1 month ago

Cry baby 🤦🏼‍♂️🤣🤣🤣

Mr. Bing
1 month ago

All buildings looking exactly the same. It’s sad.

anon
1 month ago

There is substantial architectual diversity between Okan, Miami World Tower, The Paramount, Legacy, and the proposals by ABHI and Naftali. What are you talking about.