A South Florida-based developer has proposed plans for an expansive mixed-use development in one of Miami’s industrial neighborhoods.
The currently unnamed project is set to comprise three buildings. The tallest building, a 14-story tower measuring 144 feet at its highest point, would feature 317 units; another building would measure eights stories and comprise 269 units. The smallest building, a two-story townhome addition, would host 14 units.
To complement the residential aspect, plans call for 944 parking spots: 940 structured parking spots and four surface-level spots. Additional features include 4,526 square feet of retail space and various civic improvements, such as widened sidewalks and enhanced landscaping. MSA Architects designed the three-building project.
Dezer Development is leading the project. The firm has a few projects in its pipeline, one of which Florida YIMBY covered in November 2025. Bentley Residences, the first-ever Bentley-branded residential tower, started construction in Sunny Isles Beach. Upon completion, the $630 million venture will soar 61 stories and host 216 residences…