The HueHub Gets FAA Approval

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:

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Park Local Act
11 days ago

Five thousand parking spaces

Anonymous
11 days ago

Arquitectonica: “Yo dawg, I heard you like boxes…”
Everybody: “No.”

Hide the Garages
11 days ago

I rather have twice as many buildings, but half the height. You can make a whole district with tons of retails and smaller parking podiums

Anon
11 days ago

Sadly developers are too greedy to do that unless zoning requires it and Live Local only makes it worse.

Azarius
11 days ago

They are building up because our current zoning doesn’t allow for the density. The height allows for more housing and allows the developer to creat park and residental space. Height isn’t our enemy! especially if it’ll allow us to build more park space.

Azarius
11 days ago

Plus this will be a future transit stop

Anon
11 days ago

No it wont lmao

Anon
11 days ago

in the year 2230

Equality
11 days ago

The Projects

Ana Miami
10 days ago

Also looks exactly like the $1000 psd + asking price for that Cippriani slum in Coconut Grove.

Ana Miami
10 days ago

$1000 Per Square Foot price for an apartment… plus

Nutty p
11 days ago

Its giving vertical slums.

anon
11 days ago

better than horizontal slums

John Duns Scotus
11 days ago

For sure. Those favellas that were there before didn’t do any good for anyone.

Anon
11 days ago

Really? It looks the same as everything else ARQ designs to me.

Anon
11 days ago

I mean it is basically by Liberty City

HWR2701
11 days ago

Hue city like vietnam?

Fern
9 days ago

For the love of god they should change that name. Sounds like someone chuckling

Anonymous
11 days ago

Pruitt-Igoe 2.0

Anonymous
11 days ago

It even has two separate pools.

Anonymous
11 days ago

How? This is a hazard to me eyes, at street level or thousands of feet in the air.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Well it LOOKS affordable, that’s for sure. But then again, I’ve also seen market-rate building by Arquitectonica that look worse directly on Biscayne Bay or the mouth of the Miami River.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Shame about the live local affordable housing, always seems to bring in the worst uncivilized people.

Anonymous
6 days ago

nice social housing concept, even looks like the Cipriani designs in downtown

No Ymir
11 days ago

Is this even in Miami?

Anonymous
11 days ago

City limit is 79 St. You’re 3 blocks away

Anonymous
11 days ago

So close to the border

Elon’d
11 days ago

Too close to section 8, wouldn’t wanna park my Cybertruck there

anonymous
11 days ago

Everyone thinks you look like an idiot in your cybertruck

Anonymous
11 days ago

Says somebody who probably drives a foreign pick-up and wants to be taken seriously.

Anon
11 days ago

If you could afford a Cybertruck, you’re not living at NW 85th ST and NW 27 Ave