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New Renderings Released for Shoma Bay in North Bay Village

February 23, 2023 by Jacki Taylor


New images of Shoma Bay, a 24-story mixed-use development proposed for 1850 79th Street Causeway in the waterfront neighborhood of North Bay Village, have been released by Miami-based developer Shoma Group.

The tower will feature 333 residential units, a 35,037-square-foot Publix, and 6,325 square feet of retail space, which includes a rooftop lounge and Shoma Bazaar food hall. It was designed by MSA Architects with interiors by Adriana Hoyos. The pedestrian-friendly location is close to all main freeways, stores, and food options at 79th Street Causeway and East Treasure Drive.

Each floor plan in the 2.8-acre mixed-use development's furnished studios to three-bedroom units, with sizes ranging from 344 square feet to 2,700 square feet, was created to enhance functionality and comfort.

With only a few changes that improve the building's appearance, the new tower design, which combines traditional art-deco and modern architecture, indicates a modest departure from the original design. The building now has a more contemporary appearance.

Amenities:



  • Resident lounge and bar

  • Spa

  • Hammam

  • Golf Simulators

  • Fitness center with Technogym equipment

  • Pet spa

  • Kid's club

  • 6,030 square foot pool deck

  • Panoramic views of Biscayne Bay

  • Pool

  • Cabanas

  • Summer kitchen

  • Library

  • 2,600 square foot cowering business room

  • Lounge with coffee bar

  • Gaming area

  • Movie area

  • Gated parking

  • Electric vehicle charging stations

  • Specialized bike room

  • Storage areas


The construction of Shoma Bay is anticipated to begin in the summer of 2023 with a completion date in 2025.









 
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