Miami Beach’s Planning Board has plans to review a proposal for Cloud One Hotel on April 25th. The 91,230-square-foot venture would measure seven stories above grade and offer 238 rooms. The average room would hover around 200 square feet.
Communal amenities would include a second-floor swimming pool and bar, along with two restaurants. One would be located on the top floor and span 3,525 square feet, while the other would be on the ground floor and measure 5,677 square feet.
Other amenities include a theater room and co-working space. The South Florida Business Journal reports that if Cloud One Hotel gets approval, it would replace a strip mall built in the late 1950s. The 0.63-acre site currently hosts various commercial ventures and a 13-unit apartment building.
The current property owner is in talks to sell the parcel to developer 1515 Washington Acquisition LLC. Arquitectonica is the architect. Florida YIMBY recently reported on the Baccarat Residences Miami, a major project in the Miami-based architect’s pipeline.
If Cloud One Hotel gets approval, it would be the second hotel under the banner located in the United States. The other three-star hotel is currently located in New York City, with rooms starting at around $180 a night. Cloud One Hotel could soon occupy 1509 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, in Miami-Dade County.
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