Miami Design District

DACRA’s 15-Story Class-A Office Building ‘The Ursa’ Submitted To Miami’s Urban Development Review Board For Approval

An Urban Development Review Board (UDRB) application has been submitted for review and approval in regard to The Ursa, a 15-story office building proposed for development at 30 Northeast 29th Street in Miami’s Design District. Featuring world-class architecture from design firm Arquitectonica and developed by Sun King LLC, an entity directed by DACRA CEO Craig Robins, The Ursa comprises 274,268 square feet of space including 159,892-square-feet of Class-A office space across 10-stories, 6,780 square feet of ground floor retail space, and 134 parking spaces all within a 222-foot-tall artistically-designed structure. The application was scheduled for review on June 15, 2022 and is now pending approval.

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Demolition Permits Filed For 30 Northeast 39th Street In Miami’s Design District

Total demolition permits have been filed for a single-story building at 30 Northeast 39th Street in Miami’s Design District. The 6,232-square-foot structure was built in 1920 according to property records, and was used as a commercial building with retail purposes. The interior lot spans 6,756 square feet and is located on the northeast corner of the block, bound by NE 39th St. on the North and NE Miami Ct. on the West. This parcel of land, along with the 14,434-square-foot parcel 3825 N. Miami Ave. on the northwest corner of the block, will eventually make way for The Ursa, a 15-story Class-A office building designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Sun King LLC, an entity affiliated with Design District real estate developer Dacra led by CEO and President Craig Robins. The development was originally proposed to yield 180,000 square feet of leasable office space and 6,800 square feet of ground floor retail with museum-quality exterior public art and interior art curated by Daniel Arsham.

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Miami Design District’s First Class-A Office Building Is Proposed For 3825 North Miami Avenue

Preliminary plans have been revealed in a pre-application filing with the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources requesting an administrative site plan review for The Ursa, a 15-story Class-A office building proposed for 3825 North Miami Avenue in Miami’s Design District. Located between North Miami Court and North Miami Avenue on Northeast 39th Street, the 0.598-acre assemblage is a block away from Interstate 195 (Florida State Road 112) and within walking distance of the Design District’s upscale fashion and design stores. Designed by Arquitectonica and developed by Dacra, the building would contain 180,000 square feet of office space and 6,800 square feet of ground floor retail with museum-quality exterior public art and interior art curated by Daniel Arsham.

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Design District Station. Courtesy of Miami Design District Associates.

Renderings Revealed For Miami Design District Commuter Rail Station + Conceptual Towers

Renderings and drawings have been unveiled in a presentation to City Commissioners of Miami for the plans to build a commuter rail station along Brightline’s tracks connected to two towers in the Design District. The new station would be built just north of the Interstate 195 and south of NE 39th St., parallel to North Federal Highway, and the towers along Biscayne Boulevard. Miami Design District Associates, a joint venture between Craig Robin’s Dacra and L Catterton Real Estate, is the developer behind the recent presentation, and principal owner of the thriving Miami Design District.

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