
A South Florida–based development team has submitted plans to the City of South Miami for a new multifamily project. Led by The Estate Companies in partnership with MAS AJP, the proposal calls for a multi-story residential building designed by Caymares Martin Architecture. The project is scheduled for review by the South Miami’s Design Review Board on January 6th, and would deliver 75 residential units on an assemblage spanning nearly one acre.
The site is located at 6230 SW 69th Street, in proximity to Downtown South Miami and nearby single-family neighborhoods. The assemblage is comprised of four parcels, with two owned by SOUTH MIAMI RE PARTNERS LLC and two by 6201 SREI 99 LLC: entities associated with The Estate Companies and MAS AJP respectively. All four properties were acquired for a combined $3.5 million in early 2023, with two of the parcels subsequently transferred to The Estate Companies as part of the development partnership.




According to plans submitted to the city, the development will include 7 studio units of 500 SF, 14 one-bedroom units ranging from 600 to 650 SF, 28 one-bedroom plus den units between 700 and 750 SF, and 26 two-bedroom units spanning 800 to 850 SF. Residents will have access to a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, a rooftop deck, an 890 SF amenity room on the third floor, and a spacious ground-floor lobby.
Parking for the development will total 128 spaces, including 4 on-street spots. Unusual for a Florida project, one floor of the parking will be located underground. The parking podium, spanning from the ground floor to the second level, will be largely hidden by the building’s units. With 128 spaces, the development provides a parking ratio exceeding 1:1 for residents.


Caymares Martin Architects, a frequent collaborator with The Estate Companies, is leading the design for this project. The building will showcase a modern aesthetic, featuring gray and white color tones accented by ceramic wall tiles that mimic the appearance of wood. According to submitted elevations, the development will rise 82 FT from the sidewalk to its tallest point, measuring six stories.


While an official name hasn’t been announced, The Estate Companies often uses the “Soleste” brand for their multifamily projects, meaning this development will likely be coined ‘Soleste South Miami’.
Developers have quickly turned their attention to South Miami, an area that has traditionally been overshadowed by higher-density development hubs like Coral Gables and Miami. Just a few days ago, AvalonBay Communities proposed Avalon South Miami II, a 16-story residential tower in the heart of the city. AvalonBay isn’t the only developer active in the area, plans were also submitted last year for a full redevelopment of Sunset Place, which would include towers set to become the tallest South Miami has ever seen.