Miami Arena Site Set for New Development: Site Work Permit Issued
Miami is on the cusp of witnessing the transformation of a significant part of its skyline with the former Miami Arena site now ready for redevelopment. On August 26th, the city's Building Department issued a highly anticipated site work permit, greenlighting the initial groundwork on the historic site. Coastal Construction, a prominent name in the industry, has been chosen as the contractor to bring the developer’s vision to life, records show.
The project, spearheaded by the Witkoff Group, is set to reshape the downtown area, with plans for three striking towers to be built in phases. The development will feature a combined total of 2,350 residential units and 1,924 parking spaces across the three towers, designed to accommodate the influx of new residents to the area.
The first of the three towers, which is currently moving through the final approval process, will stand tall at 52 stories, reaching an impressive 624 feet. This tower alone will house 894 residential units. Along with the master construction permit, a phased vertical permit is also under review, ensuring that the process continues smoothly.
Witkoff Group has enlisted Kobi Karp, a renowned Miami architect, to design the ambitious project. Karp is known for his iconic designs that blend Miami’s vibrant culture with sleek, modern aesthetics, which will no doubt be on display in this massive development. The multi-tower project is expected to breathe new life into the former Miami Arena site, offering a fresh take on urban living in the heart of Miami.
With these initial approvals, Miami’s skyline is set to change once again, offering more residential options and continuing to establish the city as a hub of luxury and modern living.