HueHub: A Massive Mixed-Use Project Planned for Miami-Dade County
27th Ave HollandPark EcoreResidences LLC is setting the stage for a major development in Miami-Dade County. If approved by city officials, the proposed project, named HueHub, will be one of the largest mixed-use developments in the area, with plans to include five high-rise buildings ranging from 26 to 37 stories.
Project Overview
According to details released by the South Florida Business Journal, the ambitious plans for HueHub outline:
- 3,233 residential units
- 57,260 square feet of retail space
- A one-story amenity center
- Two parking garages with a total of 468 spots
The venture will seamlessly integrate both residential and retail components, creating a self-sustaining community. Images shared by Miami Condo Investments provide a glimpse into this future development.
Site Acquisition and Current Status
The developer acquired the 12-acre site for $29.3 million in 2023. The area currently houses an office building, a church, and Covenant Palms, a 140-unit affordable housing development. Prior to groundbreaking, these existing structures are slated for demolition, paving the way for the new construction.
Architectural Vision by Arquitectonica
Arquitectonica, a renowned Miami-based architectural firm, is the mastermind behind HueHub’s design. The firm is also working on another 28-story tower, as recently covered by Florida YIMBY, which will feature 454 residences, with 40 percent (around 181 units) dedicated to workforce housing for individuals earning up to 120 percent of the area median income (AMI).
HueHub and Florida’s Live Local Act
HueHub is among the largest projects being developed under Florida’s Live Local Act. This legislation allows developers to increase unit density and building height while bypassing the need for extensive community feedback. Currently, the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources is in the process of reviewing the project’s details.
If given the green light, HueHub will rise at 8400 NW 25th Avenue in the unincorporated West Little River neighborhood of Miami-Dade County. This location, combined with the project’s scale and vision, promises to significantly transform the landscape of the surrounding area.