Midtown Park

City of Miami Approves $2 Billion Midtown Park Mixed-Use Development

by Abby Cox

Miami — The City of Miami’s Urban Development Review Board has officially approved the master plan for Midtown Park, a $2 billion mixed-use development. A joint venture between Rosso Development, Midtown Development and Proper Hospitality is developing the project, a construction timeline for which has not yet been announced. 

Plans for the two-phase, 1.2 million-square-foot project currently call for 924 residential units, 60,000 square feet of office space and more than 120,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. Additionally, the development will feature two public plazas, a network of pedestrian-oriented streetscapes and an eight-court racquet and padel club operated by ULTRA Padel. 

The first component of the project to be developed will be Midtown Park Residences by Proper, situated at 3055 N. Miami Avenue. Arquitectonic has designed the 28-story tower, which will deliver 288 branded residences in studio to three-bedroom layouts, plus penthouses with private rooftop gardens and pools. Meyer Davis Studio served as the interior designer for the tower. 

Amenities at Midtown Park Residences by Proper will include a pool deck with a restaurant and bar, private pickleball court, fitness center, yoga and meditation garden, spa pool, coworking spaces, a kids club and a communal vegetable garden. Completion of the residential tower is scheduled for 2028. 

In addition to Midtown Park Residences by Proper, Midtown Park will include an additional 28-story tower, as well as two 17-story towers and a low-rise retail building. 

“We envisioned a landmark destination where culture, wellness and open green space come together to enhance Midtown’s walkable character,” says Carlos Rosso, founder and CEO of Rosso Development. “This project will transform a long-vacant five-acre site into an activated social hub that seamlessly links the Design District, Midtown and Wynwood.”

— Hayden Spiess

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