Floridian Development

Rio Vista Apartments Proposed Near the Miami River

Rio Vista Apartments by Bricka CB Development and designed by Studio Mc+G Architecture.
Rio Vista Apartments by Bricka CB Development and designed by Studio Mc+G Architecture.

Bricka CB Development, a collaboration between Bricka Real Estate and CB Development, has proposed a multi-story residential building near the border between Overtown and Downtown Miami. Located at 413 NW 3rd Street, the development will sit in front of Lummus Park, a waterfront park nestled in the Lummus Park Historic District. Plans include the construction of a 10-story tower, designed by Studio Mc+G Architecture, set to include 140 units.

Units will range from studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and townhome units. While plans are not finalized, the building will include abundant amenity space for residents including lounge space, a gym, a pool, and other amenities.

The ground floor has been designed to meet historic preservation standards by integrating the existing 1920-built home at 453 NW 3rd Street into the project’s layout. The historic building, offering nearly 3,000 SF of interior space, will be preserved as part of the overall development.

Surrounding the preserved home, the project will feature street-level townhomes, a lobby, and a parking podium discreetly hidden from public view. The garage will accommodate approximately 160 vehicles, with an additional 10 parking spaces provided along the street. To improve walkability and the overall streetscape, the development will also include wider sidewalks and added landscaping throughout the property.

Site plan for Rio Vista Apartments.

According to elevation plans, the building will rise 130 FT to its tallest point, aligning with the scale of other recent developments in the neighborhood. The design also pays homage to the area’s historic character through a careful mix of materials and finishes, including coral walls, terracotta finishes, bronze detailing, and traditional stucco.

South elevation for Rio Vista Apartments.

Before the project can move forward, it has to gain approval by Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. The meeting will be held on July 16th, 2025.

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