The Federal Aviation Administration issued a letter this morning stating that the proposed height of a Live Local development is not a hazard to air navigation.
The development is named The HueHub in the FAA application, and in plans filed with the county.
The HueHub will have a permanent building height of 350 feet above ground (matching the filing with Miami-Dade for 35 story buildings).
A construction crane is approved for a temporary height of 435 feet. It is estimated to be in place from around February 2026 through February 2028, the application states.
According to a filing with Miami Dade, The HueHub is planned to include:
- 4,032 residential units
- 20,083 square feet of retail space
- 11,470 square feet of a medical office
- 3,068 square feet for a police station
- a recreational community center
- 5,046 parking spaces
The development is planned under Florida’s Live Local act, with 40% of the units (1,613 units) to be income limited to workforce housing residents.
The latest elevations submitted:
Earlier versions of renderings submitted to the county in June, when the proposal was for around 3,200 units: