
The team of Rosso Development, Midtown Development, and Proper Hospitality has had its Midtown Park master plan approved by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. That clears the way for the first phase of a five-acre mixed-use community in Midtown Miami. Â
The $2 billion, multi-tower, two-phase development will bring 924 residential units, 60,000 square feet of office space, and over 120,000 square feet of designer retail, anchored by two major public plazas. It will also introduce a racquet and padel club featuring 8 courts, operated by ULTRA Padel.
The project will comprise two 28-story towers, two 17-story towers, and a low-rise retail structure, with phased delivery. A temporary two-acre ULTRA Padel pop-up is set to activate the site as construction begins.
Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Meyer Davis Studio, the 28-story tower will feature 288 Proper-branded residences, ranging from studios to three-bedroom homes, as well as exclusive penthouses with private rooftop gardens and pools.Â
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