Link at SOMI Proposed on South Miami’s City Hall Property
13th Floor Investment has announced plans for a comprehensive redevelopment of the South Miami City Hall site named Link at SOMI. The process began when the City of South Miami issued a request for proposals on June 3, 2024, selecting five qualified developers to submit plans for the project. These developers included the Related Group, 13th Floor Investments, Integra, Adler Group, and Sonnenblick Development. By the conclusion of the bidding process, 13th Floor Investment emerged as the sole qualified bidder, with the other developers opting to withdraw from the process. An Evaluation Committee convened on August 6, 2024, to assess 13th Floor Investments’ redevelopment proposal. The committee consisted of six members, each with the ability to score up to 600 points, resulting in a total possible score of 3,600. The current proposal received 2,308 points, reflecting several concerns raised by the committee. One significant issue was the estimated $30 million cost for the new civic building, which does not include infrastructure or furnishings. Likewise, it was considered overly generous. In response, 13th Floor Investments assured the committee that the company would absorb any cost overruns and debt can be paid off with the land lease. Below is an economic summary for context. A formal selection and award to the proposal by the City Commission will take place on September 17th, 2024. Members of the public have the opportunity to participate via a phone line or zoom. Link at SOMI will proceed in two distinct phases. The initial phase will feature a 6-story, 70,000-square-foot civic building to accommodate city operations, alongside a 15-story multifamily residential tower containing 335 units and a 7-story parking garage with 360 spaces. The second phase will complete the full build-out of the site, introducing an additional 15-story residential tower with 335 units and a second 7-story parking garage offering 550 spaces. Both parking structures will be topped with 8 floors of residential units, making the majority of the buildings proposed 15 stories. Both phases combined will add 670 units, 910 parking spots, and 27,846 SF of commercial space. As part of the agreement with the City of South Miami, the development will also include several civic improvements to the existing site. These enhancements will feature a dog park, a playground, active retail spaces, a civic plaza, and a 27,500-square-foot park named Jean Willis Park. Central to the project is a 70,000-square-foot civic building, which will be divided into three sections: 30,000 square feet allocated to City Hall, 25,000 square feet for a new police station, and 15,000 square feet dedicated to a public library for Miami-Dade County. 10% of the units are dedicated to workforce housing. This includes 7 studios, 24 one-bedroom units, 34 two-bedroom units, and 10 three-bedroom units. Rents will be priced at 120% of the Area Median Income and housing will be prioritized for essential workers. 13th Floor Investments is proud to propose a program that waives all upfront fees like amenity fees, association fees, and application fees for city workers residing on the property. Corwil Architects is the main architect. RJ Heisenbottle is the historic preservation architect. The project is located at 6130 Sunset Drive.
Sunset Place Redevelopment Released Featuring Immense Retail, Housing, and Entertainment
Midtown Development, the proprietor of Sunset Place in South Miami, is gearing up for an ambitious redevelopment of the site. Once a thriving mall after its opening in 1998, Sunset Place has faced a prolonged downturn in the 21st century, with numerous redevelopment efforts faltering over the years. Now, the developers are presenting a new vision to the South Miami Planning Board, aiming to breathe new life into the property with immense retail and residential space. The new master-plan will consist of 7 high-rises, ranging from 15 to 33 floors. To contribute to a mixed-use, transit-orientated vision, developers are planning 1,513 units, 287 hotel rooms, a movie theater/performing arts theater that holds a maximum of 1,300 seats, 149,506 SF of retail, and 50,892 SF of office space. Units range from studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and three or more bedroom configurations. The developer is also planning 2,418 parking spaces to accommodate for residents and visitors. 213 bike spaces are required under South Miami code, and will be included in the parking garage. The development is entitled to two bonuses (Tier 1 & 2) for increased height, density, and more. Without the bonus, the high-rises would measure between 4-17 floors at the highest. The development is divided into four zones to minimize disruption to existing single-family homes. The Sunset Zone, located along Sunset Drive, is the farthest from US Highway 1. Following it are the Village Zone, Central Zone, and lastly, the Gateway Zone, which is closest to US Highway 1 (also known as South Dixie Highway). The Gateway Zone will feature the tallest buildings, with towers reaching 33 floors, while the Sunset Zone and Village Zone will have buildings up to 15 floors. For a visual overview, please refer to the illustration below. According to elevations, two buildings in the Sunset Zone and Village zone will both rise 15 floors. One is 181 FT and the other is 212 FT (Height difference due to mezzanine level). In the central zone, two buildings will measure a respective 21 floors and 25 floors. The 25 Floor tower is 346 FT and the 21 floor tower is 284 FT. In the Gateway Zone, three buildings are planned to reach a maximum of 33 floors. One building will stand at 357 feet, while the other two will each reach 426 feet. The difference in height, despite all having 33 floors, is due to a mezzanine level at the top of the two taller buildings. If constructed, the 426-foot height will become the tallest point south of the Douglas Road Metrorail Station in Miami. Heatherwick Studio recently unveiled a video showcasing the architecture and design of Sunset Place. The studio emphasized their aim to preserve the character of Sunset Drive while enhancing it by introducing lively storefronts and creating several pedestrian-only streets. The video can be seen here. ODP is the architect of record. The development is located at 5701 Sunset Dive, South Miami, FL 33143.