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Under Construction8,848 Condos 5,529 Apartments 2,608 Hotel Units
1,249,000 SF Office 1,615,160 SF Retail 600,000 SF Meeting 1,780 Theater Seats
1. Hyde Hotel & Residences3401 NE 1 AveDeveloper: SBE & The Related GroupArchitect: Debora AguilarEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 337Hotel Units: 60Retail SF: 21,745Hydemidtown.com
2. Midtown 82901 NE 1 AveDeveloper: Magellan Development GroupArchitect: Loewnburg ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 400Retail SF: 24,500Midtownmiami.com
3. Gran Paraiso (Paraiso Bay - Tower 2)
601 NE 31 StDeveloper: The Related GroupArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 317Granparaisoresidences.com
4. One Paraiso602 NE 31 StDeveloper: The Related GroupArchitect: WHLCEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 276Oneparaisotower.com
5. Paraiso Bay - Tower 1600 NE 31 StDeveloper: The Related GroupArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 360Paraisobay.com
6. Paraiso Bayviews501 NE 31 StDeveloper: The Related GroupArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 396Paraisobayviews.com
7. Midtown 63101 NE 1 AveDeveloper: Midtown Group/Magellan Development Architect: BKL ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 447Retail SF: 40,000Magellandevelopment.com
8. The Edgewater481 NE 29 StDeveloper: Edgewater CondoEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 30edgewatermiamicondo.net
9. Pearl Midtown 29190 NE 29 StDeveloper: Adler Development | Encore Housing Opportunity Fund | Fifteen GroupArchitect: Stantec ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 309Retail SF: 12,000
10. Biscayne 27 2701 Biscayne BlvdDeveloper: Richman GroupArchitect: Corwill ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 330Retail SF: 9,600Therichmangroup.com
11. 26 Edgewater321 NE 26 StDeveloper: Stripey DevelopmentArchitect: Laith SayighEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 8626edgewatercondos.com
12. Wynwood 25 252 NW 25 StDeveloper:East End Capital | The Related Group Architect: Kobi KarpEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 289Retail SF: 31,000Wynwood25.com
13. Modera Edgewater 411 NE 24 StDeveloper:Mill Creek ResidentialArchitect: Corwill ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2019Apartments: 297Millcreekplaces.com
14. Missoni Baia700 NE 26 TerDeveloper: OKO Group | OB Group | Cain HoyArchitect: Revuelta Architecture | Asymptot ArchitectureEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 249Missonibaia.com
15. Elysee Miami700 NE 23 StDeveloper: Two Roads DevelopmentArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 100Elyseemiami.com
16. Aria on the Bay1770 N Bayshore DrDeveloper: Melo GroupArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 647Retail SF: 40,000Ariaonthebay.com
17. Canvas1600 NE 1 AveDeveloper: NR InvestmentsArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 513Retail SF: 10,000Canvascondos.com
18. Square Station1424 NE Miami PlDeveloper: Melo GroupArchitect: Zyscovich ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 710Retail SF: 15,000Squarestationmiami.com
19. Art Plaza58 NE 14 StDeveloper: Melo GroupArchitect: itecdesignEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 667Retail SF: 15,000
20. 1000 Museum1000 Biscayne BlvdDeveloper: Covin DevelopmentArchitect: Zaha HadidEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 831000museum.com
21. 7th Street Apartments700 N Miami AveDeveloper: Miami Worldcenter AssociatesArchitect: Cohen, Freedman, Encisosa & AssociatesEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 863Miamiworldcenter.com
22. Miami Worldcenter700 N Miami AveDeveloper: Miami Worldcenter AssociatesArchitect: Elkus ManfrediEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 1200Retail SF: 450,000Miamiworldcenter.com
23. Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter
700 N Miami AveDeveloper: MDM Group | Miami Worldcenter AssociatesArchitect: Nichols Brosch | Wurst Wolfe & AssociatesEst. Completion: 2018Hotel Units: 1,800Meeting SF: 600,000Miamiworldcenter.com
24. Paramount Miami Worldcenter
700 N Miami AveDeveloper: Daniel Kodsi | Art Falcone | Nitin MotwaniArchitect: Elkus ManfrediEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 569Miamiworldcenter.com
25. Miami Worldcenter Retail700 N Miami AveDeveloper: Miami Worldcenter AssociatesArchitect: N/AEst. Completion: 2018Retail: 360,000MiamiWorldCenter.com
26. Park-Line Towers @ MiamiCentral
NW 1 Ave & NW 3 StDeveloper: Florida East Coast Industries Architect: SOM ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2019Condos: 280Hotel Units: 250Office SF: 880,000Retail SF: 212,000Allaboardflorida.com
27. All Aboard Florida’s “MiamiCentral Station”
40 NW 3 StDeveloper: Florida East Coast IndustriesArchitect: SOMEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 800Retail SF: 217,000Office SF: 319,000Allaboardflorida.com
28. Vice243 NE 3 StDeveloper: PMGArchitect: CFE ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 464Retail SF: 7,000
29. Met Square (Avant at Met Square)
302 SE 3 StDeveloper: ZOM GroupArchitect: Nichols Brosch | Wurst Wolfe & AssociatesEst. Completion: 2018Apartments: 392Retail SF: 37,666Theater Seats: 1,780Metropolitanmiami.com
30. Aston Martin Residences300 Biscayne Blvd WayDeveloper: G & G Business DevelopmentsArchitect: BMA & Revuelta ArchitectureEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 391Astonmartinresidences.com
31 . Solitair Brickell86 SW 8 StDeveloper: ZOMArchitect: ADD Inc.
Est. Completion: 2018Apartments: 438Retail SF: 7,649Solitairbrickellmiamifl.com
32. SLS Lux801 S Miami AveDeveloper: The Related Group | Crescent HeightsArchitect: ArquitectonicaEst. Completion: 2018Condos: 535Hotel Units: 60SLSlux.com
33. Brickell Flatiron1001 S Miami AveDeveloper: CMC Group Inc.Architect: Luis RevueltaEst. Completion: 2019Condos: 549Retail SF: 40,000Brickellflatiron.com
34. Hotel Indigo145 SW 11 StDeveloper: SunView Companies | HES GroupArchitect: Kobi KarpEst. Completion: 2017Hotel Units: 230
35. Maizon at Brickell237 SW 12 StDeveloper: ZOMArchitect: MSA ArchitectsEst. Completion: 2019Apartments: 262Retail SF: 15,000ZOMliving.com
36. Panorama Tower1101 Brickell AveDeveloper: Florida East Coast RealtyArchitect: Mosche CosicherEst. Completion: 2017Hotel Units: 208Apartments: 821Retail SF: 50,000Office SF: 50,000fecr.com
Planned* 947 Condos 750 Hotel Units 270,000 SF Retail
1. Bentley Edgewater Hotel & Residences
410 NE 35 TerrDeveloper: The Heafey GroupArchitect: Kobi KarpCondos: 207Thebentleymiami.com,
2. Naranza at Edgewater444 NE 31 StDeveloper: ProdesaArchitect: ArquitectonicaCondos: 137
3. Wyn2658 NW 26 StDeveloper: The Alvarez Group | The Palmar GroupArchitect: Antoino RodriguezCondos: 15Wyn26.com
4. Island Gardens950 MacArthur CswyDeveloper: Flagstone GroupArchitect: Spillis Candela/DMJM/EDSA/Camper & NicholsonsHotel Units: 600Retail SF: 220,000Islandgardens.com
5. Bayside Marketplace (Renovations)
401 Biscayne BlvdDeveloper: Greybrook Realty Architect: Zyscovich ArchitectsRetail SF: 140,850
6. Skyrise Miami401 Biscayne BlvdDeveloper: Berkowitz DevelopmentArchitect: ArquitectonicaMeeting SF: 10,123Retail SF: 174,340Skyrisemiami.com
7. One River Point (River Village Phase I)
400 S Miami AveDeveloper: Kar PropertiesArchitect: Rafael VinolyCondos: 418Retail SF: 50,000Oneriverpoint.com
8. Smart Brickell229 SW 9 StDeveloper: Habitat GroupArchitect: Hernando CarrilloCondos: 170Hotel Units: 150
Recently Completed (not shown on map)
2014 888 Condos 1,157 Apartments 142 Hotel Units 12,141 SF Office 3,257 SF Retail
20151,246 Condos 28,500 SF Retail
20162,209 Condos 1,852 Apartments 899 Hotel Units 604,800 SF Retail 520,000 SF Office 70,000 SF Production
20171,821 Condos 723 Apartments 179,988 SF Retail 250,000 SF Museum
22 SkyviewApartments: 258Retail: 3,257Office SF: 12,141
Brickell HouseCondos: 374
City CrossingsApartments: 104
Filling Station LoftsApartments: 85
My BrickellCondos: 192
250 WynwoodCondos: 11
Bay HouseCondos: 164
Flagler on the River (Phase II)Retail SF: 17,000
Nine @ MaryBrickellCondos: 390
Atton HotelHotel Units: 275
Brickell City CentreRetail SF: 500,000Office SF: 260,000
Brickell View TerraceApartments: 176Retail SF: 7,300
Cassa BrickellCondos: 81
CentroCondos: 352
East Hotel (Brickell City Centre)Apartments: 89Hotel Units: 263
Homewood Suites by HiltonHotel Units: 103
Island LivingApartments: 70Retail SF: 5,000
Langford Hotel (restoration)Hotel Units: 126
Le ParcCondos: 128
Florida Film & TV CenterProduction SF: 70,000
Wynwood ArcadeRetail SF: 25,000
EveApartments: 195Retail SF: 63,000
Broadstone at BrickellApartments: 372
2121 WynwoodCondos: 10Retail SF: 7,200
Brickell HeightsCondos: 690Retail SF: 85,000
Echo BrickellCondos: 180Retail SF: 2,791
Flagler on the RiverApartments: 300
Hampton Inn & SuitesCondos: 151Hotel Units: 142
Soma at BrickellApartments: 410
25 Mirage Condos: 171
MillecentoCondos: 382
East Coast BuildingRetail SF: 11,500
Icon BrickellCondos: 299
Melody TowerApartments: 497Retail SF: 8,500
Monarc at Met 3Apartments: 462Retail SF: 41,000
Midtown FiveApartments: 400
Plaza at the LyricApartments: 158Retail SF: 8,000
Reach (Brickell City Centre)Condos: 390
Rise (Brickell City Centre)Condos: 390
SLS Hotel & ResidencesCondos: 450Hotel Units: 132Retail SF: 10,000
The BondCondos: 328
The CrimsonCondos: 90
Three Brickell City CentreOffice SF: 260,000
Biscayne BeachCondos: 399
1010 BrickellCondos: 387Retail SF: 8,045
2500 BiscayneApartments: 156
Brickell TenCondos: 155Retail SF: 13,952
Patricia & Philip Frost Museum of ScienceMuseum SF: 250,000
Greater Downtown Miami Development Pipeline
* Projects listed under "Planned" are either pre-leasing, taking reservations or contracts.
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Demographics
Total Population Race and Ethnicity
% White% Black% Asian% Other% Hispanic (any race)
Median AgeTotal Households
93,940
25%14%
3%3%
55%35
49,191
Market Stability
Income ProfileMedian Household Income Average Household Income% Owner Occupied Housing% Renter Occupied HousingEducational Attainment
Total Population (25+)Higher Education
Daytime Population
$66,498 $97,671
38%62%
71,95962%
243,921
Market Demand - Consumer Expenditures
ResidentsAll Retail
ApparelGroceryHousehold FurnishingsMusic, Radio, TelevisionPersonal Care
RestaurantsWorkers & Visitors
$1.4 Billion$743.6 Million
$122.3 Million$277.3 Million$101.3 Million
$69.9 Million$172.8 Million
$300.6 Million$1.6 Billion
Business Environment
All BusinessesEmployeesEstimated Revenues
Medium and Large BusinessEmployees Estimated Revenues
Micro & Small BusinessEmployees Estimated Revenues
11,113136,459
$23.3 Billion411
72,785 $9.9 Billion
10,70263,674
$13.4 Billion
Greater Downtown Miami Overview
Source: Synergos Technologies - PopStats, Miami DDA, Social Compact
PortMiami
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CORAL GABLES
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Source: ESRI Online Business Analyst; Miami DDA.
Regional Catchment Area OverviewDemographics 15 MIN 30 MIN
Total Population Race and Ethnicity
% White% Black% Asian% Other% Hispanic (any race)
Median AgeTotal Households
1,375,378
13%26%
1%2%
58%40
457,684
1,851,882
17%24%
1%2%
56%40
656,621
Market Stability 15 MIN 30 MIN
Income ProfileMedian Household Income Average Household Income% Owner Occupied Housing% Renter Occupied HousingEducational Attainment
Total Population (25+)Higher Education
$44,284 $68,913
56%44%
935,66837%
$55,823 $79,386
67%33%
1,298,031 43%
Market Demand 15 MIN 30 MIN
Total Expenditures (Residents)All Retail
ApparelGroceryHousehold FurnishingsMusic, Radio, TelevisionPersonal Care
Restaurants
$5.8 Billion
$870 Million$2 Billion
$757 Million$514 Million$312 Million$1.3 Million
$9.3 Billion$1.4 Billion$3.2 Billion$1.2 Billion
$822 Billion$520 Billion$2.2 Billion
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Total monthly system ridershipfor downtown stations 484,141
MARKET INSIGHTSMARKET INSIGHTS December 2017
Source: FDOT, MPA, Miami-Dade County GIS
Source: Miami-Dade Transit Authority, 2017 Ridership Report, as of Oct. 2017.
Average Monthly Metromover Ridership (total system ridership 824,121)Adrienne Arsht Center 59,546 Eleventh Street 9,595 Government Center 188,274 Riverwalk 22,916
Bayfront Park 86,351 Fifth Street 15,572 Knight Center 23,602 School Board 17,407
Brickell 84,856 Financial District 36,433 Miami Avenue 18,691 Tenth Street 23,647
College / Bayside 59,641 First Street 44,890 Museum Park 8,510 Third Street 10,429
College North 30,448 Freedom Tower 13,762 Park West 10,151 Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. 21,769
Eighth Street 37,631
Average Monthly Metrorail RidershipBrickell Station 157,502
Government Center 278,185
Overtown 48,454
Important Note:Information in this document is deemed accurate as of December 2017 and is subject to change without notice.
Existing Metrorail
Metrorail is a 23-station, 25-mile elevated rapid transit system serving Miami-Dade County, with direct service to Downtown Miami, Miami International Airport, Kendall/Dadeland, South Miami, Coral Gables, the Health District, and various communities in northwest Miami-Dade; and connecting service to Broward and Palm Beach counties via the Tri-Rail/Metrorail transfer station. www.miamidade.gov/transit/metrorail.asp
MetromoverThe Metromover is a FREE, 21-station, 4.4-mile automated people mover system in Downtown Miami, with connections to Metrorail at the Government Center and Brickell stations, and to Metrobus at various locations throughout downtown. The system connects all of Downtown’s neighborhoods and destinations, including the American Airlines Arena, Bayside Marketplace, Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Patricia & Phillip Frost Museum of Science, Miami Dade College, Museum Park, Mary Brickell Village, and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. www.miamidade.gov/transit/metromover.asp
Miami TrolleyThe Miami Trolley is a comprehensive, City-wide rubber-tire trolley system, with three loops serving Downtown Miami covering Brickell, the CBD, the Arts & Entertainment District, and PortMiami. The trolleys are FREE and run from 6:30am until evening hours depending on routes. Download the updated APP on your phone! www.miamigov.com/trolley - Trolley tracker: www.miamigov.com/trolley/Tracker.html
Citi Bike Bike Sharing Program The Citi Bike program is Miami’s bike sharing and rental system, consisting of a fleet of bikes that are locked into a vast network of docking stations located throughout Miami and Miami Beach. With a thousand bikes, a hundred stations and more on the way, bikes are available to use 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. www.citibikemiami.com
Downtown’s first Complete Street -- SE/SW 1st Street In August, the DDA with its partners, Miami-Dade County and the city of Miami, launched a 12-month pilot of downtown’s first Complete Street featuring dedicated bus and bike lanes. Through this demonstration street for people, the DDA hopes to learn how to accommodate our growing population by using all modes. The DDA has partnered with the City of Miami Police on education and enforcement of the new alignment. Furthermore, a robust evaluation will be conducted to determine the impacts of the pilot program. www.miamistreetsforpeople.com
Coming Soon
MiamiCentral Station / Brightline / Tri-Rail Downtown Miami LinkSlated to open in 2018, MiamiCentral Station is a mixed-use, multimodal train station in Downtown Miami currently under development by Florida East Coast Industries (FECI). The station will connect All Aboard Florida’s Brightline train route and Downtown Tri-Rail connection to the existing Metrorail and Metromover transit systems, and will also be a 24-hour retail, business, and, residential complex. www.allaboardflorida.com Brightline is a privately developed, operated and maintained high speed rail service currently under construction that will connect Miami to Orlando with intermediate stations in Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. www.gobrightline.comTri-Rail Downtown Miami Link is an extension of the current Tri-Rail commuter train into Downtown Miami being developed alongside All Aboard Florida’s MiamiCentral Station. The service will provide a direct, “one-seat ride” connection between Downtown and dozens of South Florida communities along the I-95 corridor currently served by Tri-Rail. The Miami DDA joined private, public, and non-profit leaders to provide the necessary funding to bring Tri-Rail directly into Downtown Miami’s Central Station. www.sfrta.fl.gov
Flagler Streetscape Beautification ReconstructionThe Flagler Streetscape Project, from Biscayne Boulevard to NW 1st Avenue, will serve as a catalyst to revitalize Downtown’s Central Business District, attract more people to the urban core, and to create a walkable, retail and restaurant friendly environment. The project improvements include widened sidewalks; enhanced intersection crossings; installation of large shade trees; and sidewalk pavers. The project is funded with participation from the City of Miami (COM), Miami-Dade County (MDC) and Flagler Street property owners. Construction began in January 2016, and as of May 2017, four phases have been completed. After terminating the original contractor in May, the City of Miami has selected a new contractor and the DDA hired an Owner’s Representative to help guide future construction efforts. Prior to restarting the project, the contractor will wait for an investigation on the feasibility of the use of pavers on the street. Once a decision is made, the contractor will deploy its crews and begin construction on the remaining phases. www.flaglerstreetmiami.com
Baywalk / RiverwalkThe Miami Baywalk-Riverwalk are connected/overlapping publicly accessible pedestrian corridors for walking and biking along Downtown Miami’s two beautiful waterfronts: Biscayne Bay and the Miami River. To advance the completion of both paths, the Miami DDA is currently working on two transformative initiatives:1. Development of Miami Baywalk-Riverwalk’s Unifying Design Element & Brand Development This Summer the DDA issued an RFP seeking proposals to develop a unifying design element (or palette of elements) and brand identity for Miami Baywalk & Riverwalk. The RFP was sent to more than 100 international and local urban design, landscape architecture, and marketing/branding firms. Out of 18 proposals, Savino Miller Design Studio (SMDS) was selected to lead this effort. No other project on the waterfront has the potential to celebrate Miami’s unique heritage, create access from our diverse neighborhoods to the waterfront, ensure resiliency, and generate a legacy for generations to come.2. 2017 Baywalk Activation GrantsThis Fall, the Miami DDA launched the Baywalk Activation Mini-Grant Program to inspire activation ideas that engage all walks of life in an area that is still disconnected and underutilized. After receiving more than 50 proposals, a selection committee identified eight programs that will run from January to May of 2018, bringing increased activity, attention and engagement to our waterfront. www.miamidda.com/Placemaking-Mobility/Iconic-Tropical-Waterfront.aspx
The Underline The Underline’s vision is to transform the underutilized land in the urban core below Miami’s Metrorail into a 10-mile neighborhood park, urban trail, and living art destination. The Underline will connect communities, improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety, promote healthy living, and create over one hundred acres of open space with restored natural habitats.The first phase of the project commences from the Miami River south to SW 13th St; the design is 90% complete and construction should begin in late 2018. Phase II is from SW 13th St to SW 19th Ave and is at 30% design. Construction is anticipated to start in early 2019. www.theunderline.org
In The Works (planned)
Biscayne GreenThrough a one-month intervention on three medians of Biscayne Boulevard, the DDA transformed 101 parking spaces and two travel lanes into a dynamic open space that attracted more than 21,000 people. The project was awarded both the 2017 Florida American Society of Landscape Architects (FLASLA) and the International Downtown Association (IDA) Awards of Excellence in the Public Space category. Fueled by the overwhelmingly positive response from the public, the DDA and its partners are about to begin a study on the permanent elimination of a northbound and southbound lane of traffic. Through these efforts, the Miami DDA and its partners, FDOT, City of Miami and the Miami Parking Authority, will ultimately create a signature boulevard that encourages bicycling, walking and enhanced connections to downtown’s green spaces. www.biscaynegreenmiami.com
SMART PlanThe SMART (Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit) Plan entails six priority transit corridors in Miami-Dade County. By advancing the SMART Plan, DDA hopes to offer all residents and employees more options to get downtown. While downtown is the most accessible neighborhood by transit, large population centers still must rely on their car to get here. Just recently, the Miami-Dade Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) voted to make the North and the South Corridors their number one priority. As such, the TPO will prioritize resources to build these corridors first. Additionally, the Miami Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) has announced plans to begin rapid transit service on the shoulders of SR 836. Finally, the realization of Tri-Rail service Downtown will help realize the Northeast Corridor. www.miamidadetpo.org/smartplan.asp
For additional information, visit www.miamidda.com
TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE*
* All representations are approximate and/or conceptual, and subject to change.
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Our Mission:The Miami Downtown Development Authority’s mission is to grow, strengthen and promote the economic health and vitality of Downtown
Miami.
As an autonomous agency of the City,the Miami DDA advocates, facilitates, plans and executes business development, planning and capital improvements, and marketing and
communication strategies.
We commit to fulfill our mission collaboratively, ethically and professionally, consistent with the Authority’s public purpose.
Brightline
Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link
Biscayne Green
MiamiCentral Station
Complete Streets Metromover
Riverwalk / Baywalk
Metrorail
The Underline
Flagler Street Streetscape