New Renderings Released Of Highland Park

New renderings have been released for the $1B Highland Park development planned near a Metrorail station just south of Miami’s Health District.

The project site is at the northern end of Overtown.

According to developer Allen Morris Company, the project will include 1,130 multifamily units in four phases.

In addition, the development is also said to include 500,000 square feet of medical office, a 150-key hotel, and retail, according to previous reports.

Cushman & Wakefield and Flagler Healthcare Investments said today they have been awarded the 500,000-square-foot medical office leasing assignment for Highland Park Miami.

Ryan Holtzman, Andrew Trench, and Michael Feldman of Cushman & Wakefield and Chris Coots of Flagler Healthcare Investments will collaborate to oversee medical office leasing efforts for the entire medical office portion of Highland Park Miami which includes two buildings.

Oppenheim Architecture is the architect for the multifamily buildings. Arquitectonica is also doing master planning and design work for the development.

Site clearing is expected to begin this year. Construction is expected to begin in Q4 2024, with completion in Q4 2026, the Allen Morris Company wrote.

Arquitectonica is the architect. Oppenheim Architecture is the architect for the multifamily rentals.

Allen Morris Company and Black Salmon are the developers.

 



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Anon
1 month ago

Incredible growth for Miamis Health District! Here’s to supporting growth in all of Miami’s neighborhoods and not just the one we live in

Anonymous
1 month ago

Amazing new neighborhood amenity along the metro line- RTZ is helping connect and define the Miami city core.

Azarius
1 month ago

Like this project. It’s built at perfect height and will help bridge Health District with downtown Overtown. Can’t wait til they do something with the Buckingham lot on 8th

anon
1 month ago

building short term rentals on purpose is crazy

John Galt
1 month ago

Why is it any different than building an all-suite hotel? If it’s modeled correctly there is no difference.

anon
1 month ago

hotels offer jobs, amenities, services. short term rentals are just community-draining ikea boxes. professional landlords are a drain on society 🙂

Anonymous
1 month ago

Ok, renter.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Why would you be proud of that comeback? The majority of Miami are renters 🤡

Anonymous
1 month ago

🤡indeed.

Anon
1 month ago

He “owns” his mom’s basement and is 6 months behind his X2 lease payments. Cut him a break

Huh
1 month ago

A hotel in the health district? I guess it makes sense for out-of-town visitors to the hospital/health care operations but curious about what ADR they are modeling…….

Anonymous
1 month ago

And right next to another “short term rental” building. What’s even the difference at this point?

short term rental is whackadoo
1 month ago

the difference is that you can sell a pipe dream of ROI with short-term rental versus a hotel. in reality a respectable ROI it is only achievable if operating north of 90% occupancy year-round with minimal renting expenses, damage loss, etc.

Melo is sigma and Chad
1 month ago

there already two other hotels near the health district

numbers guy
1 month ago

and how are they performing

anan
1 month ago

They built a hotel on the Baptist Hospital property on Kendall drive

anonymous
1 month ago

so.much.parking.

Azarius
1 month ago

The first photo compared to the 7th show two different projects

Finally
1 month ago

once this area is fully gentrified along with allapattah miami will be complete. (if these areas are fully gentrified then then non ghetto ones will obviously be way ahead) can’t wait.

Anon
1 month ago

Plus riverside and east little Havana, that’s a pivotal area needed for completion along the river walk.

Cover the Podiums
1 month ago

I appreciate their attempt to hide all those parking podiums, but there is still so many uncovered portions. There is enough land in these lots to have liner units on every single podium!

Anoymous
1 month ago

Wait, is the first picture “new” or the original concept? It looks a lot cheaper, inferior… and more like Arquitectonica did it.

Anoymous
1 month ago

Que the “extend the Metromover to the Health District” brainlets who can’t be bother to walk two blocks to Culmer Station and take a real train.

Anoymous
1 month ago

What’s the point in being against a free and automated mass transit system that connects the urban core? Are you secretly rooting against Miami or do you just want the city flooded with cars at all time?

Anonymous
1 month ago

Most county residents are not urban core whores. Metrorail serves the needs of the majority better and therefore should take precedence over Metromover.

Anon
1 month ago

Non Urban Core people have no say in what happens in the Urban Core – finish listening to them!

Anonymous
1 month ago

Most county residents are not urban core whores. Metrorail serves the needs of the majority better and therefore should take precedence over Metromover.

KevinNash92
1 month ago

You misspelled the word “Cue” and are making up an imaginary crusade against the metromover. It’s laughable that you have the gall to call others ‘brainlets’ as you vomit out a demented and deranged post like that.

Update All Crosswalks in the Core
1 month ago

Love the paved corners of the sidewalks and the large crosswalks!

Anon
1 month ago

Love the staggered NY cut tiered buildings – this is trending in So Fl now

calivalle
1 month ago

Ohhh yassss

To tell the T
1 month ago

OK, it’s time for Arquitectonica’s beehive phase. Seems like it will prominent for a few years. Hopefully, they are done with the galavanting balconies phase.