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Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan

Crescendo is the final tower to break ground, pictured on the far left. 13th Floor Investments & Barings are developing the project, while Arquitectonica is the architect.
Crescendo is the final tower to break ground, pictured on the far left. 13th Floor Investments & Barings are developing the project, while Arquitectonica is the architect.

The fourth and final tower at Link at Douglas, a transit-oriented development nearly a decade in the making, has officially broken ground.

Known as Crescendo, the project is being developed by 13th Floor Investments in partnership with Barings, and represents the final phase of the large-scale community adjacent to the Douglas Road Metrorail station.

The milestone follows the recent closing of a $134 million construction loan provided by Santander Bank alongside TD Bank and First Horizon Bank. The financing clears the way for full construction to begin on the 37-story tower.

Crescendo is the latest addition to a development that has steadily transformed the area surrounding the station over the past several years. Earlier phases, Cascade and Core, have already been completed, while Cadence, the project’s third tower, recently broke ground and is now rising. Together, Cadence and Crescendo comprise the final two-tower phase of Link at Douglas and will be connected by a shared podium.

Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan
Crescendo is the tower on the left. Cadence, the tower on the right, is already under construction.
Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan
Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan
Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan

According to finalized plans, Crescendo will deliver 392 apartments, with units ranging from studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom residences. Most units will feature private balconies. The tower will join the 432-unit Cadence development, bringing the combined total across the two buildings to 824 residences.

Residents will have access to a wide range of amenities, including a resort-style pool, fitness center, pickleball court, outdoor dining areas, resident lounge, pet spa, bike repair and storage facilities, mail rooms, and other shared spaces.

The two towers will share a podium containing 920 parking spaces. While earlier concepts for the site included additional office and retail components, the newest phase is focused exclusively on residential uses. Retail and commercial space are already incorporated into other completed portions of the broader development.

Once Crescendo is completed, Link at Douglas will contain more than 1,500 residential units across four towers, crystallizing its position as one of South Florida’s largest transit-oriented developments.

“Crescendo is far more than the final tower at Link at Douglas,” 13th Floor Investments Chief Financial Officer Darly Shevin told CityBiz. “It represents the culmination of years of planning, investment, and partnership with Miami-Dade County to create a community that brings housing, retail, and transit together in one of Miami’s most connected locations.”

The tower will also become the tallest building within the Link at Douglas community. Rising 37 stories, Crescendo is planned to reach approximately 417 feet, narrowly surpassing the nearby 404-foot Cascade tower. The design features a gray and white exterior accented by floor-to-ceiling glass, glass-railed balconies, and a podium wrapped in decorative perforated metal panels.

Crescendo Breaks Ground at Link at Douglas Following $134 Million Construction Loan

Although Crescendo marks the final phase of Link at Douglas, it is unlikely to be the last transit-oriented development pursued by 13th Floor Investments. Earlier this year, the firm broke ground on Link at Boca, another residential project located within walking distance of a Tri-Rail station.

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