Half-acre site located in Bay Harbour Islands. Recent zoning changes allow 8 story condo buildings with around 36 luxury units and an average unit size of 1700 square feet, 2 levels of parking (2 per unit) plus roof top swimming pool, cabanas, and other amenities. Total allowable building area is around 50,000 square feet net.
As a design exercise, see renderings of a proposed Bay Harbor Two. These renderings provide a solide idea of what can be built on the property.
Identified as Bay Harbor Two, the concept is for a 36-unit condominium with a roof garden, rooftop pool & cabanas, and 2 floors of parking
Bay Harbor Islands is a small, quaint community in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It’s is separated from the mainland by Biscayne Bay, over which the land masses are connected via the Broad Causeway. On the mainland side, Bay Harbor Islands is bordered by the city of North Miami, while to the east it borders the villages of Bal Harbour and Surfside. To the south lies the exclusive village of Indian Creek. Bay Harbor Islands is about 20 minutes' driving distance away from Miami International Airport, and it is situated between the larger cities of Aventura and Miami Beach. Along a beautifully landscaped concourse in the center of town, there are plenty of great shopping and fine dining options to enjoy. Also nearby is one of the most popular synagogues in the area, The Shul of Bal Harbour.
Renderings and plans were crafted as a zoning and use study for this site. Based upon updated zoning regulations, the total allowable building area is around 50,000 square feet net. Identified as Bay Harbor Two, the concept is for a 36-unit condominium, 8-story building with a roof garden, rooftop pool & cabanas, and 2 floors of parking and an average unit size of 1700 square feet.
Build up to 36 units
8-story building
Rooftop pool & cabanas
2 parking spaces per unit, 2 parking levels
Large, luxurious units
Walking distance to the beach
Walking distance to St. Regis & Ritz Carlton
Walking distance to Shops at Bal Harbour
Walking distance to Kane Concourse
Strong Demographics
Demand for new construction