New Renderings Of 856-Unit Residential Project Planned At Metrorail Station

The developer planning a large residential complex at the Earlington Heights Metrorail station filed new renderings and plans last week.

Developer Earlington Metro, LLC is requesting Miami-Dade Administrative Site Plan Review for the workforce multifamily development.

Two 15-story towers are planned on property currently occupied by bus bays. The land is to be leased by the county to the developer.

The new development is proposed to include:

  • 856 residential units
  • 33,827 square feet of retail

The new filing was submitted to the county on June 19.

Arquitectonica is the architect.

 

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Adrian
2 days ago

I like that the station provides the parking.

Azarius
2 days ago

Like this type of development. Provide housing with great transit options and affordable!

Anonymous
2 days ago

Nice! This area is ripe for more development.

Anon
2 days ago

Can someone explain the Eurolink train model they used in the rendering?! 😂 One could wish…

Anonymous
2 days ago

Didn’t know that high speed Eurolink trains will now run on the Metrorail traks.

Anonymous
2 days ago

Would have been greater if it said Baylink.

LegoBoy
2 days ago

A shoe box built with Lego blocks?
Oh I forgot it is from Arquitectónica ..ooops . My bad

Anonymous
2 days ago

I’ll give them credit for keeping the window placement symmetrical.

Anonymous
2 days ago

Fantastic. Next time entitled folks on here complain about there being no affordable housing downtown, point to here, where downtown is minutes away by Metrorail. Alas, so is Northside and Brownville but of course they don’t want to live in “those” places either.

Anonymous
2 days ago

Tracks.

CORE thriving
1 day ago

Perfect spot for an afordable neighborhood in the Miami CORE (City Oriented Rail Enclaves)

Sir Bradley Wellington III
2 days ago

yes yes, we need buildings for the peasants as well. As long as I can’t see it from my dolce and gabbana or regis penthouses, i’ll allow it.

Anon
2 days ago

Workforce housing = more ghetto unproductive people in Miami.

Anon
2 days ago

Teachers, police officers and public services workers who contribute more to our society than crypto bros and onlyfans models 🤡

ano
2 days ago

So everyone who isn’t a millionaire or doesn’t make $150,000+ are ghetto?

Anon
1 day ago

Someone needs to clean your house, prepare your food, guard your gate, teach your children, put off fires, remove your corpse from the street when you jump off your overpriced condo because you can’t pay your bills anymore.