Grand Station Miami Approaches Completion

Grand Station Miami; photo by Oscar Nunez for Florida YIMBY

Construction on Grand Station Miami, a 31-story, 322-ft-tall residential tower located at 240 North Miami Avenue in Miami’s Central Business District (CBD) is expected to be complete in May 2021, Florida YIMBY reported on May 2. Construction has occurred alongside several other projects within the CBD in an effort to transform the neighborhood into a modern hub for living and transportation. Three hundred residential units will fill 212,800 ft2, and the multi-level parking garage extension will offer up to 369 spaces. Designed by Zyscovich Architects, the building is being developed through a public-private venture between Grand Station Partners, a partnership including developer Rovr Development and former Yankee Alex Rodriguez’s A-Rod Corp., which will be managing the property, and the Miami Parking Authority. Ortega Construction Co. is the general contractor, and B&J Consulting Engineers is the structural engineer.

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