Demolition, Foundation Permits Applied For At 32-Story Tower Site

Two permit applications have been filed at a downtown Miami site where a 32-story tower is planned.

The filings are for demolition and foundation work at the site where the 14 ROC tower is planned. Both applications were submitted on January 17.

14 ROC entered the zoning and site plan review process with Miami-Dade in July, and continues to move through those processes.

Sales for the tower’s 284 condo units also launched the same month.

In October, the FAA approved the proposed 395-foot height of the tower, and Miami-Dade completed an agreement to supply utilities. A tree permit was also applied for that month.

GFO Investments is the developer.

 

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Jenna
11 days ago

Love the design! This tea will grow like crazy and it will be cheaper than Worldcenter so it will attract many to it.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Which box does one prefer?

sadly
11 days ago

Cool stone looking ‘ROC’ pedestal. We’ll see if that makes it.

anonymous
11 days ago

dozens of high rises are coming to the urban core but not enough parking is being built, where are people going to park ? . we need at least 50.000 parking spaces in the urban core

Anonymous
11 days ago

Absolutely backwards. We have way too much parking as it is. New buildings should only have 1 parking space per unit at the very most.

Johnny Apple
11 days ago

This area isn’t part of Miami’s urban core; it’s located in the highway-centric, car-dependent outskirts, so ample parking is essential.

Anon
11 days ago

It is like 100 feet from a metromover station

Anonymous
11 days ago

Metromoober will not make you car independent, fantasy extensions or not.

Anon
11 days ago

This is literally the middle of Miami urban core, which stretches from Brickell to the Design District.

Johnny Apple
11 days ago

I got this confused with wynwood story today, this is urban core- correct

Anonymous
11 days ago

False, it’s right outside of the core being north of I-395, however within the transition area, from the location here in A&E District to the Design District. Next you’re going to tell me The Roads is in the core and should be arbitrarily upzoned for more cereal boxes on top of concrete rocks.

Anonymous
10 days ago

This is absolutely in the core, along with another 20 blocks north.

Anon
11 days ago

If you look at this neighborhood you’ll see that more than 50% of the land use is literally asphalt surface parking.

Anonymous
11 days ago

But not multi level parking.

sadly
11 days ago

Multilevel parketing