Revealed: 46-Story Residential Tower Proposed In Park West

Plans have been filed with City of Miami planners for a 46-story residential tower in Park West.

The development is referred to as Project NMA by the Planning Department.

Project NMA is planned to include:

  • 430 dwelling units
  • 7,510 square feet of commercial use
  • 455 parking spaces

The development will feature a robust landscaping plan incorporating native trees that are appropriate for the area and can provide shade to pedestrians, a letter from an attorney representing the developers said.

The property currently lacks any significant landscaping or tree canopy onsite and includes vacant land which discourages pedestrian interaction, the letter said.

There will also be artistic treatment along parking garage facades which not only accentuates the structure, but screens the garage, the letter said.

A 2-story building currently on the site will be demolished.

Groundbreaking is planned for 2024, according to multiple published reports.

Eden Multifamily and The Dermot Company are the developers.

Kobi Karp is the architect.

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to have a hearing on the proposal on April 19.

 

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Melo is sigma and Chad
1 month ago

Glad this area is being filled in and the eleven towers will have neighbors.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Park West is getting dense!

Woohoo
1 month ago

Talk about infill, love to see it!

Not Anonymous
1 month ago

Honestly, I think that this tower has some architectural merit. I like the design covering the podium, and the glass looks clean. I wish the building itself didn’t have that pattern regarding the balconies, but overall it’ll do a great job at filling up this area.

Anonymous
1 month ago

really nice addition….eleven eleven beyond all clustered together is game changing for that block

Anonymous
1 month ago

Is this not part of Miami Worldcenter?

Mmmm
1 month ago

It isn’t but it might as well be.

Anonymous
1 month ago

No, this is next to Club Space and E11ven

Anonymous
1 month ago

Another grass lot and empty warehouse bites the dust!

For Rent banners by Melo
1 month ago

Nice and glassy

Anonymous
1 month ago

A box with a silly gimmick running down the middle of the facades and a parking podium plastered with picture frames. Absolutely nothing nice about it.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Another beaut by Kobi Karp

Anonymous
1 month ago

Kobi Krap

User9844398752893477
1 month ago

Great renders, wait until it goes through value engineering and 75% of that glass is replaced with a grey painted textured stucco façade.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Isn’t this downtown or arts and entertainment district?

Anonymous
1 month ago

Yes and Park West is one neighborhood of Downtown.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Didn’t the DDA 2025 plan say Park West was being cut and replaced with Arts & Entertainment District? I’m genuinely confused by the name changes.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Arts & Entertainment it’s on the other side of I395

Pi Space
1 month ago

Isn’t Miami World center a part of Park West?

Anonymous
1 month ago

This area is known to people as “Downtown,” according to DDA on border of Arts & entertainment District and the CBD.

Anonymous
1 month ago

From the “2025 Master Plan”:

Expand the Media and Entertainment District South to 9th Street, include Bicentennial Park and Watson Island and rebrand it the Arts and Entertainment (A&E) District to better reflect the character and goals of the area.

Replace Park West with Expanded CBD:
Expand the Central Business District North to 9th Street and eliminate the Park West District designation to better reflect the DDA’s goals for the area as an expansion area for the CBD.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Lovely view of a U-Haul yard, and horrendous view from the U-Haul yard of this box.

Anonymous
1 month ago

The U-Hail will soon go away.

Anon
1 month ago

There’s a bunch of storage buildings in Brickell that should go too. We should house people there not furniture.

Anonymous
1 month ago

NMA stands for ‘Nother Mediocre piece of Architecture.

anonymous
1 month ago

but, but, but the historic warehouse…

Anonymous
1 month ago

You can now spell it “wherehouse”!