Miami Development Updates — Friday, March 20, 2026
Good morning! Here's what's new in Miami real estate development.
📰 Today's Stories
1. One Bayfront Plaza Approved at 100 S. Biscayne Blvd
One Bayfront Plaza, a 902-unit mixed-use project, approved for 100 South Biscayne Boulevard, Miami. The 95-floor development spans 3.3 million square feet, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox for Florida Ea...
2. MetroCenter Redevelopment in Downtown Miami

MetroCenter Redevelopment, a mixed-use project, is proposed around the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Downtown Miami. It includes 23 million sq ft of residential, commercial, and public facilit...
3. Kelly Tractor HQ Approved Outside Miami UDB

Kelly Tractor Heavy Equipment Headquarters, a 2.2 million sq ft industrial project, is approved outside Miami's Urban Development Boundary. Features include 70-ton crane bays, a fueling facility, truc...
4. Miami Design Residences Approved on North Miami Ave
Miami Design Residences, a 143-unit mixed-use building, approved for 3995 North Miami Avenue in the Design District. The 25-floor development spans 603,770 sq ft, developed by Hunter Pasteur with arch...
5. The Helm Approved for Design District

The Helm, a 278-unit mixed-use tower, approved for 220 NE 43rd St in Miami's Design District. The 36-floor building spans 971,760 sq ft. Developed by Helm Equities, an affiliate of JEMB Realty, with a...
6. Delano Residences Proposed on Biscayne Blvd
Delano Residences & Hotel, a 421-unit mixed-use project, is proposed for 400 Biscayne Blvd, Miami. The 90-floor, 985-foot development by Property Markets Group and Sieger Suarez Architects includes a...
7. 398-Unit Project Rises at 1445 N. Miami Avenue

Uni+Dos, a 398-unit mixed-use building, is under construction at 1445 N. Miami Avenue, Miami. Spanning 31 floors and 752,802 sq ft, Tulip Developments Group leads the project with Kobi Karp Architectu...
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