Plat Docs Filed For Dezer’s Uptown Harbour, With 2000 Residential Units

Platting documents have been filed for the Uptown Harbor project at the Intracoastal Mall property in North Miami Beach.

According to the plat filing with Miami-Dade planners yesterday, Uptown Harbour is planned to encompass 28.574 acres with the following proposed new use:

  • 2,000 multi-family residential units
  • 375,000 square feet of commercial/retail space
  • 200,000 square feet of office space
  • 250 standard hotel rooms

Existing use of 272,240 square feet of shopping center and 33,260 square feet of office building are to remain.

Dezer Intracoastal Malll LLC is the developer.

The platting documents were already reviewed by the city of North Miami Beach in the past few months.

The project was approved by the North Miami Beach commission in 2020.

 



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anonymous
5 months ago

development looks great but the traffic here is going to be a nightmare. Doubtful the city takes this into consideration and the place will be gridlock all day

Anonymous
5 months ago

We need a subway system

anonymous
5 months ago

horrible idea. Way hard day of raining would flood the system and it would be extremely expensive to build. Best bet is to continue extending the metrorail system to areas not serviced. Also, could look into getting a high speed ferry as well to service the areas on the coast line (like this development and North Bay Village). NYC has a ferry that works extremely well getting people to and from manhattan

Anonymous
5 months ago

You can’t have high speed ferries in the intracoastal

Beguiled One
5 months ago

Here we go again. Enough with the NYC references.

Anonymous
5 months ago

😂😂😂

Anonymous
5 months ago

HA!

Sunny Indeed
5 months ago

This is a vacation spot. Don’t expect everywhere in south Florida to be urbanized that would be ugly – drive if you want to live in a remote spot.

Anonymous
5 months ago

South Florida is already overpacked and overcrowded.

anon
5 months ago

overpacked with poorly thought out development, but definitely not overcrowded. at the density of paris you could fit 5.5 million people in miami city proper, thats double the population of dade.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Winn Dixie is a Florida staple and an awesome grocery store. It’s a great place to buy packaged goods at fraction of cost.

Anonymous
5 months ago

And the mass transit system Pa’Cuando?

Anonymous but Famous
5 months ago

Goleta River= 1032 acres…. Central NYC= 843. But there really is no comparison. Oleta is a nature preserve while Central is a wholly artificial, huge garden.

anon
5 months ago

have you been to oleta? when i went it was just big bike trails and trees and then a mini beach, maybe i missed the natural bit

Anonymous
5 months ago

Didn’t realize that the OLETA RIVER STATE PARK is that BIG!!!

Anonymous
5 months ago

It’s considered the largest urban park in the country

Anonymous
5 months ago

Dang!.. its even bigger than Central Park?

Anonymous
5 months ago

Oleta is like 1000 acres and Central Park is like 800

Anon
5 months ago

It’s not urban, it’s a resort town.

Nonny mouse
5 months ago

Rock Creek Park in DC is over 1700 acres

Juan
5 months ago

This would be a game changer for North Miami and it looks beautiful to boot. All that we need now is some mass transit for the area.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Let me guess… Arquitectonica. Hopefully it’s conceptual, because the high-rises are mediocre at best, and the mid-rises with checkerboard windows and balconies are atrocious.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Let me guess…Arquitectonica threw your resume into their circular file.

Seriously, give it a rest.

Nonny mouse
5 months ago

Sure hope they don’t ruin Duffy’s waterfront. One of our favorites, and still reasonably priced.

Anon
5 months ago

Rapid Gentrification in urban Miami Dade. MIAMI is going to be like Los Angeles soon. Extreme wealth and extreme poverty and nothing in between.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Love using scary scenarios don’t you?

Anonymous
5 months ago

Um, have you seen the price for a one-story waterfront shack steps away? Even before property values ballooned, they were sold as tear-downs.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Miami bubble its get on.

Anonymous
5 months ago

This is no bubble. It has finally broken to the NEXT level and about to book Mmmmm even further. It’s still really inexpensive compared to other expensive unlivable cities.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Good.. that moniker – Winn “Dixie” – needed to go a long time ago.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Quit changing names and crying wolf. There’s nothing wrong with the word Dixie. We have highways called Dixie too. It’s a a historic term and a name we grew up using, with nothing negative implied by it. People with nothing else to complain about anymore sit here trying to butcher the American English language. It’s rather catchy – Dixie chicks, and all!

Anonymous
5 months ago

^
Yeah.. there are Union soldier graves in this country that proves that.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Girl, we weren’t alive then. Most of our parents immigrated here after that. Move on with all that and find something productive to champion.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Actually, over half of the American population can trace a side of their family pre-Civil War, for now at least…

Slim Shady
5 months ago

Are you sure about that?
There are +/- 330 million in the US now.
There were about 32m in 1960.

Your math is not correct.

Anonnnn
5 months ago

I mean some of our ancestors were here as slaves but go off sis

Anonymous
5 months ago

Also Confederate graves. Nothing wrong with honoring your ancestors, whether you agree it was right or wrong, and most of the time they didn’t necessarily have a choice.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Quit being a hater and using “Dixie” negatively. It’s not a bad word until you use it to insult people.

Anonymous
5 months ago

^
My friend, the so-called “Dixie” states committed treason when they tried to become their own country within a country… hence where during the war between the states, the slogan “Win Dixie” comes from. That slogan insulted an entire nation!

I think you need to bone up on some history of the United State of America.

Anonymous
5 months ago

Go to Presidente and get E. Coli and salmonella.