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New Renderings & Design Released for Miami Riverside Center

New renderings of Miami Riverside Center. Credit: Nichols Architects, Adler Development.

Adler Development has revealed a twin tower project on the current site of Miami’s Riverside Center city administration complex at 444 SW 2nd Ave. The project, designed by Nichols Architects, will feature two slender, glass, residential towers both rising around 50 floors.

According to Adler Development, there will be public access to a new multi-level restaurant complex, a public river walk with improved landscaping, and more along the Miami River. The tower’s river facing facade has aesthetics and functionality in mind by adding podium units to mask a multi-level parking garage. Morgan Sirlin, the Vice President of Adler development, stated that the company doesn’t anticipate any groundbreaking “until 2027 at the earliest”. Density for the project is unknown as the project is still in the design stage.

The property is currently owned by Miami-Dade, but Adler development has a contract with Miami officials to build a new headquarters near the site of Inter Miami CF’s new stadium in exchange for land and development rights.

Plans were proposed years ago, but were scrapped. Below were previous renderings with a master vision of 4 towers. The northern portion of the property is already under development, including two high-rises coined Modera Riverside and Nexus Riverside 1B.

Old design of Miami Riverside Center.

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