Downtown Miami is experiencing a remarkable construction boom, with a single block now dominated by six cranes working on four distinct high-rise projects.
The ambitious development includes Okan Tower, set to become a 70-story, 902-foot landmark featuring a 316-room Hilton hotel. The mixed-use skyscraper will also house 236 condominium units, 163 Sky Residences, and 64,000 square feet of office space.
Nearby, Downtown 6 is rising to 58 stories with 824 apartment units. The development incorporates 2,247 square feet of retail space and provides 639 parking spaces for residents and visitors.
The 600 Miami Worldcenter project represents a modern urban approach with its 32-story structure containing 606 residential units and 4,500 square feet dedicated to restaurant space. Notably, this development follows the car-free trend with no parking facilities.
Completing the quartet is The Crosby, a 33-story tower featuring 450 residential units and 3,370 square feet of retail. The building will be crowned with a rooftop bar and restaurant and, like 600 Miami Worldcenter, embraces car-free living with no dedicated parking.
Downtown Miami is experiencing a remarkable construction boom, with a single block now dominated by six cranes working on four distinct high-rise projects.
The ambitious development includes Okan Tower, set to become a 70-story, 902-foot landmark featuring a 316-room Hilton hotel. The mixed-use skyscraper will also house 236 condominium units, 163 Sky Residences, and 64,000 square feet of office space.
Nearby, Downtown 6 is rising to 58 stories with 824 apartment units. The development incorporates 2,247 square feet of retail space and provides 639 parking spaces for residents and visitors.
The 600 Miami Worldcenter project represents a modern urban approach with its 32-story structure containing 606 residential units and 4,500 square feet dedicated to restaurant space. Notably, this development follows the car-free trend with no parking facilities.
Completing the quartet is The Crosby, a 33-story tower featuring 450 residential units and 3,370 square feet of retail. The building will be crowned with a rooftop bar and restaurant and, like 600 Miami Worldcenter, embraces car-free living with no dedicated parking.