MIDTOWN MIAMI

 DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AREA

MIDTOWN MIAMI

3,000 Condominiums residences, rental units, a hotel and street-level shops and cafes.
$ 1 Billion investment on the site of the former Buena Vista Yards.

3110 N.E. 2nd Avenue

PRE-LAUNCH OPPORTUNITY. PHASE II. 4 MIDTOWN MIAMI

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On this page you will find:

Midtown Sales
Phase I    : Two Midtown
Phase II  : Four Midtown
Phase III: Three Midtown

Midtown Map


Midtown Site Plan
Midtown News Noticias the Midtown


 

Building Amenities:

Porte cochere.
Jacuzzi.
Sauna, Steam room, Meditation Garden.
State-of-the-art Fitness Center.

New York restaurants.
SoHO-style ambience on the ground floor.

Rooftop Infinity-edge swimming pool
overlooking the newly created Midtown Blvd. and Biscayne Bay.
Three plunging pools on seventh floor:
    Saltwater
    Cold water
    Mineral water.

Residences:

20-foot floor-to-ceiling impact resistant
glass windows.
Generous private terrace.
Walk-in closets.
Italian kitchens with custom cabinetry.
Stainless steel appliances.

Studio, One-to three-bedrooms and select loft-style residences The project will span an 18-block stretch from NE 29th Street to NE 36 Street.
Next to 600,000 sq.ft. of major retailers (groundbreaking schedule for June) & completion of Phase I set for the end of 2006
Phase One. 338 units
Two Midtown Boulevard.
(sold out in two days)
(end of 2006) SOLD OUT
Architect: Bernard Zyscovich
Developer: Midtown Group, LLC a partnership between Midtown Equities of New York &
Samuel & Co.

Four Midtown Boulevard
384 units

PRE-LAUNCH OPPORTUNITY
Opening day is Jan.18,2005. 
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SOLD OUT

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So unprecedented is Midtown Miami to the evolution of this great city that we have already been mentioned in the same breath as the first pioneers of the City of Miami by several prominent urban planners that specialize in major metropolitan areas. 

A VIP Opening will be limited to those who have either come in during the past few months and/or previous buyers.

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 PHASE II.       

4 Midtown Miami


The bldg. will have 384 units comprising of studios, 1 bd., 2bd., 3bd. Lofts, and Penthouses.

The prices will range from the low 200´s to over 1 million.  
Opening day is Jan.18,2005

Phase I SOLD OUT IN A DAY.

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Do not miss Phase III

Midtown Miami Phase I was a phenomenal success, selling out in ONE day. As the cornerstone of the Wynwood Arts District/ Design District area, we are proud to announce the launch of 4 Midtown Miami, the second phase in what promises to be the most exciting project in Miami. We are literally rewriting the history books in total land, total units, ratio of mixed use units and amenities, in addition to being centrally located and in proximity to so many desirable locations in South Florida...

6 min
. to Miami Int´l Airport, 20 min. to Ft. Laud. Int´l Airport, 5 min. to South Beach, and 3 min. to the Downtown/Performing Arts area.

   Range: from under $ 200,000 to over $1,000,000.

THREE MIDTOWN: The latest residential development on this self-contained Miami community. Architect Chad Oppenheim is bringing a new architectural style.



Three Midtown will feature spectacular geometric planes, sleek lines and sharp angles, with a tower that gently twist of its axis and out of the way of its neighbors, creating ideal views of Biscayne Bay and the citiscape around it.

A "city within a city", Midtown Miami is comprised of eight residential high-rises, office condominium, a shopping district, hotel, restaurants, cafes and nightlife options.
 
The first two residential towers, Two Midtown and Four Midtown, reflect the different architectural visions of Bernard Zyscovich and John Nichols.
Both buildings were rapid sell-outs.

Building amenities:

Three Midtown will have multiple lobbies at street level in addition to incorporating ground level retail and pedestrian experiences - from the innovative "mews shops" to more spacious stores and restaurants.

Rooftop pools, lush gardens, spacious terraces, and exposed interior walkways.
State-of-the-art fitness facilities
Concierge, 24-hour security, Valet parking, Covered parking
Private storage facilities.

On the second level, Midtown is creating a protected promenade where residents can enjoy the streetside shops and citiscapes of the dynamic new urban community
Sales begin in May for Three Midtown, a 29-stoy tower with 269 units that covers an entire city block. More than 60 varying floor plans are available, including studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, as well as select loft-style residences.

Units amenities:

Floor-t0-ceilings impact-resistant windows
Generous private terraces.
Gourmet Italian kitchens with stainless steel appliances.
Custom cabinetry and stone countertops
Master baths with stone floorings and designer fixtures.

Units range in size from 888 sq. ft.  to 2,386 sq. ft.  while penthouses average more than 2,600 square feet.
Prices range from $400,000 to $800,000
Exclusive units and Penthouses ranging from $1 to $2Million

Groundbreaking set for summer 2005.
Completion estimated in summer 2007

NEWS ABOUT THE AREA

 
February 18th, 2005:
Miami approves study of Midtown Miami streetcar proposal. By Yeleny Suarez
   Miami city commissioners approved spending $550,000 for a study of a proposed streetcar in the Midtown Miami project.
   "This is an ongoing study. If we do not address this particular item now, it could impact us anywhere from $5 million to $8 million in the future," said Alicia Cuervo Schreiber, chief of operations for City Manager Joe Arriola.
   The money is to come from the city's share of Miami-Dade County's half-cent transit surtax. A revised agreement between the city and the Midtown Miami Community.will supplant an agreement approved Dec. 9 by the commission that includes $613,000 for conceptual and final design services and permit modifications.
   The study is to evaluate the feasibility of a streetcar operation between downtown Miami and Northeast 79th Street along a north-south corridor and the redeveloping Buena Vista Rail Yard Area.
   Midtown Miami is a 56-acre development planned for Miami's Wynwood neighborhood north of the Performing Arts Center. The Midtown Community Development District is a political subdivision that allows public financing of the project. The city and county approved its creation in late 2003 at the request of developers.
   Developer Midtown Group plans a mixed-use project to include 3,000 condos, 900 rental units, office space, retail space and a spa. The first phase of construction is to begin early this year and be completed in 2006.
   The second part of the project, the Shops of Midtown Miami, a 600,000-square-foot shopping center, is to be created by Diversified Realty of Ohio.
   City Commissioner Johnny Winton said the county should help pay for transportation projects. "This a transit program. They need to be paying for it. They need to be paying for ongoing operations," he said.
   "The key point is the county needs to get out of the municipal service business and focus on regional issues. One issue that is crystal-clear and they are directly responsible for is transportation," he said.
   "They are giving us part of the sales tax to do that, but the fact of the matter is the more transit, the greater a system we create for transit, the sooner we are going to have a community that will allow us to move around in the city of Miami in particular. We are not going to build any more roads or widen any roads because there are not any more places where we can widen the roads."
   Ms. Schreiber said the commission would get a presentation on the streetcar study by the end of next month. "Maintenance and government issues are a discussion that should be ongoing after that," she said.
   "The decision on who pays for operating has not been decided and the cost has not been identified," Commissioner Winton said. "When we get the feasibility study, we are going to know, and then we are all going to start working on recruiting this land because it is in fact transit, and transit is a county home."

 BBT May 2004

Midtown Miami Gets $100 Million from the City

The quest for $100 million to finance roads, sewers, parking and a plaza on the 56-acre site that was formerly the Buena Vista yard, ended in success April 29.

Update 05/27/04

Phase One: Selling out a project in two days. Every one of the 338 units in phase one was accounted for and buyers wasted no time in selecting from mews, the mid-rise and the tower, where they found a floorplan that suits their lifestyle.

For those that mised out on the opportunity to purchase in the first phase.
The Midtown Group will be launching it's next phase, Four Midtown Boulevard, in no time with a style and energy all its own.

Once the entire project is complete, Midtown Miami will comprise approximately 3,000 condominium residences, interspersed with street-level cafes, shops, sidewalks, benches, and 150,000 square feet of office space.
Developers Diversified Realty's will offer a 600,000 Sq.Ft. retail complex that will neighbor the site.
Midtown Miami is being developed accross 28 acres from Wynwood to the edge of the Design District, on the former Buena Vista Yard.
The project will be anchored  by NE 1st Ave to the West, NE 2nd Ave. to the east, NE 29th Street to the south and NE 36th Street to the north.
Arquitect Bernard Zyscovich is the curator for the urban development.
Feb. 4: Planning and Advisory Board Approves Design Guidelines By Melanie Feliciano BBT staff writer

The conditions would exclude the mega block between 39th and 50th Streets and remove the SD8 overlay to be studied for recompliance...

                                                                    Picture from Developers Diversified Realty 
Miami Herald Article Posted on Tue, Feb. 17, 2004
Miami-Dade guarantees $20.6 million federal loan for Midtown Miami development
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/7974385.htm. read full article
Excerpts from Miami Herald Article: Feb 17th, 2004

The 56-acre site, located between Northeast 29th and 36th streets and Northeast Second and Miami Avenues, was previously used as a rail yard for the Florida East Coast Railroad.

The loan will be used to fund the Midtown Miami project's infrastructure improvements, including water, sewer, electricity and roads. Developers will have 20 years to pay it off.

The $800 million development is being touted as the centerpiece for the redevelopment of the Wynwood community's urban core.

Now, Biscayne Development Partners, part owners of the World Trade Center, and Developers Diversified Realty plan to undertake what has been called the most ambitious redevelopment project ever in Miami-Dade. It will include 2,816 condos, 343 apartments, a 600,000 square foot retail center, a hotel and a health club.

Developers have also agreed to construct 380 affordable housing units off-site.

Construction on the project is expected to begin in June.

''I don't think we've seen a project like this in the inner city for 25 years,'' said Commission Chairwoman Barbara Carey-Schuler, whose district includes the project. "This is going to be a major catalyst for development in the inner city.''

The commission's approval of the loan drew cheers from the packed crowd, which included many local workers and contractors hoping to be employed once construction begins.

Developers assured that 1,500 new jobs will be created and at least 20 percent of contracts will be awarded to minority applicants.

Posted on Sun, Mar. 14, 2004
      Una nueva 'ciudad' en el corazon de Miami

El Nuevo Herald

Sobre el terreno baldo ms grande de la ciudad, en el que durante dcadas han estado acumulados cientos de contenedores del Puerto de Miami, una enorme urbanizacion al estilo del SoHo neoyorkino sera erigida junto a un centro comercial con cadenas de descuentos. El proyecto inmobiliario es uno de los mas grandes de la Florida en un nucleo urbano.

El terreno de 56 acres, conocido como el almacen ferroviario Buena Vista Yards, esta ubicado entre North Miami Avenue al oeste, la 2da Ave. del NE al este, la calle 36 al norte, y la calle 29 al sur. La construccion debe comenzar este verano, y las primeras edificaciones, as como el mall, deberan estar listas dos aos despues, segun sus urbanizadores.

Lea el articulo completo.
Presione http://www.miami.com/mld/elnuevo/8181432.htm?emplate=contentModules/printstory.jsp

Developers Diversified Realty

Large Map of Midtown Shops. pdf file
http://www.ddr.com/centers/florida/miami/FL_Maimi_color.pdf

Site Plans . pdf file . 4 pages
http://www.ddr.com/centers/florida/miami/FL_Maimi.pdf

The information on this pdf files is believed to be accurate at this time but is subject to change without notice. For additional information contact Developers Diversified toll free at 877-Call-DDR

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Brickell Area South Beach 
Uptown Miami Miami Beach
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Midtown Miami  Surfside
Design District  
 Upper East Side  Coral Gables

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