Grand Station Partners has applied for a construction permit to build a 31-story apartment tower.
No contractor is listed yet on the permit. Total construction cost is estimated at $41 million, with the developer paying a $114,800 permit fee.
The project is being built on property owned by the Miami Parking Authority. It will include a total of 300 apartments:
- 44 studios (450 square feet)
- 124 1-bedrooms (650 square feet)
- 132 2-bedrooms (875-square feet)
Brightline’s MiamiCentral complex is one block away.
Groundbreaking will take place in August 2018 with a construction permit expected to be issued in July, the developer told The Real Deal.
Zyscovich Architects and Frances Anillo Toledo are the architects. UDRB, along with Planning & Zoning approval, was obtained last year.