27th Ave HollandPark EcoreResidences LLC has plans for a massive mixed-use project in Miami-Dade County. If approved by city officials, HueHub would comprise five high-rise buildings, measuring 26 to 37 stories above grade.
Plans call for 3,233 residences and 57,260 square feet of retail. There would also be a one-story amenity center and two parking garages offering a combined 468 spots, per the South Florida Business Journal.
The developer purchased the 12-acre site for $29.3 million in 2023. It’s currently home to an office building, church, and a 140-unit affordable housing development known as “Covenant Palms”. Miami Condo Investments notes that prior to groundbreaking, these structures will be demolished.
Arquitectonica is the architect. The Miami-based developer also designed a 28-story tower that Florida YIMBY recently covered. It will offer 454 residences, 40 percent (about 181) of which would be workforce housing for those earning up to 120 percent of the area median income (AMI).
HueHub is one of the largest projects currently being filed under Florida’s Live Local Act. Under the legislation, developers can increase unit density, building height, and bypass the need for community feedback. Right now, Miami-Dade County’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources are reviewing the developer’s plans.
If approved, the project would take shape at 8400 NW 25th Avenue in Miami-Dade County’s unincorporated West Little River neighborhood.
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I’m the middle of the single family homes for a good mile or two. But it’ll bring redevelopment in that area
I’m so sad the this is happening to our community I love living right here they’re not taking section 8 vouchers we have to move and the rent is outrageous to find apartment with in our area they’re building them and the rent is so high we can move into them starting rent1,989 to 2,387 the government doesn’t give us a voucher that high.I need to know why all those people come from out of town take over Miami and these commissioner just approved it for money 🤑 not thinking 🤔 about the senior citizens and single family the building looks good but when can live in them we can afford it. I been looking for a apartment and everyone is out of my range this is crazy we are over from studio apartments is the same as the ones bedroom in these buildings that why people are scared to voting because we’re not getting help in Miami Florida rent is cheaper up road in their new building 🏢 Miami Florida is to high for Rent where is more empty senior citizens building at wanted to move in one I need help. Thank You
Cyber Truck in the rendering… Love it!