Updated Renderings Show Miami Development The District

The District; rendering by Sieger Suarez Architects

New renderings show The District, a 37-story mixed-use tower in Downtown Miami, with more detail from sunlight and views of Biscayne Bay and Miami Beach, Florida YIMBY reported in June. The 394-ft-tall tower, at 225 North Miami Avenue, is one of several new real estate projects in Downtown Miami to join the short-term rental condo market, which allows buyers to rent out their units through platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo and Flipkey. This is the reasoning for the small size of the units, which start from around 446 ft2. It is being developed by Related Group and sports a building design by Sieger Suarez Architects. Interiors of the expected 343 residential units will be by the Meshberg Group. Demolition permits were approved in October 2020, and the design of the project gained approval in April 2021. Though new construction permits have yet to be sought, it appears that completion can be expected in late 2023.

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