By Anthony Guerriero, Licensed Real Estate Broker | Manhattan Miami Real Estate | Updated January 2026
Midtown Miami is Miami's master-planned urban village, a walkable live-work-play neighborhood built on a former Florida East Coast Railway yard—strategically positioned between the Design District, Wynwood, and Edgewater, offering modern high-rise living with immediate access to world-class shopping, dining, art galleries, and Miami's most dynamic cultural destinations.
Looking for Midtown Miami condos for sale? What began in 2005 as an ambitious transformation of an abandoned rail yard has become one of Miami's most connected and sought-after neighborhoods. Midtown Miami combines the convenience of urban living with a distinctly Miami character—modern architecture, open-air retail, and proximity to the city's creative epicenters. Browse condos, lofts, and luxury residences from $400,000 to over $2 million.
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| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| ZIP Code | 33137 |
| Median Condo Price | ~$630K |
| Price per Sq Ft | $550–$750 (new construction: $1,000+) |
| Character | Urban, walkable, young professionals |
| Walk Score | 86 (Very Walkable) |
| Vibe | "SoHo-Inspired Urban Village" |
Midtown Miami was designed from the ground up as Miami's answer to New York's SoHo—a pedestrian-friendly urban district where residents can live, work, and play without getting in a car. Built on 56 acres of former Florida East Coast Railway land, the neighborhood emerged in the mid-2000s with a master plan that integrated high-rise residential towers, street-level retail, and landscaped promenades.
The anchor of the neighborhood is The Shops at Midtown Miami, a 347,740-square-foot open-air shopping center that spans 18 acres and draws over 3.4 million visitors annually. Unlike typical suburban malls, The Shops at Midtown features a walkable streetscape with retailers like Target, Nordstrom Rack, HomeGoods, Trader Joe's, and West Elm alongside local restaurants and cafes.
What sets Midtown apart from neighboring Wynwood and Edgewater is its completeness as a planned community. The neighborhood offers everything within walking distance—grocery stores, fitness centers, restaurants, coffee shops, and retail—while maintaining direct access to the cultural attractions that surround it. The Design District's luxury boutiques are a 2-minute drive (or pleasant walk) north. Wynwood Walls and its galleries are immediately south. Edgewater's bayfront towers are steps east.
| Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Studios | $400K–$600K |
| 1-Bedroom Condos | $500K–$800K |
| 2-Bedroom Condos | $700K–$1.3M |
| 3-Bedroom Condos | $1M–$2M+ |
| New Construction | $650K–$2M+ |
| Great For |
|---|
| Young professionals |
| Remote workers |
| Walkability seekers |
| Design District shoppers |
| Airbnb investors |
| Art and culture enthusiasts |
| Car-free urban living |
| Building | Address | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Hyde Midtown | 121 NE 34th St | 31 stories, 457 units, Arquitectonica |
| Midblock | 3401 NE 1st Ave | Luxury lofts, connected to retail |
| Midtown 2 | 3470 E Coast Ave | Original Midtown tower, renovated |
| Midtown 4 | 3301 NE 1st Ave | 32 stories, bay views |
| The Standard Residences | 3100 NE 1st Ave | Delivering 2025, short-term rentals |
| Building | Address | Highlight |
|---|---|---|
| Jean-Georges Miami Tropic | 3501 NE 1st Ave | 48 stories, chef-branded, Terra, 2028 |
| Midtown Park by Proper | 3055 N Miami Ave | 28 stories, $2B master plan, 2028 |
Hyde Midtown brought the celebrated SLS/Hyde hospitality brand to Midtown with a 31-story tower offering 397 condo residences plus 60 fully-furnished hotel suites. Designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by David Rockwell, Hyde Midtown combines residential ownership with hotel-caliber services.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | 121 NE 34th St |
| Stories | 31 floors |
| Units | 397 condos + 60 hotel suites |
| Architect | Arquitectonica |
| Interiors | David Rockwell |
| Completed | 2018 |
| Price Range | $425K–$1.25M |
Amenities include an elevated 7th-floor resort deck with heated pool and spa, poolside cabanas, tennis court, high-tech fitness center, and 24-hour concierge. Residents enjoy access to Hyde's signature hospitality services and on-demand concierge.
The first-ever residential project from The Standard hotel brand brings its distinctive lifestyle ethos to Midtown. Co-developed by Rosso Development, Standard International, and Midtown Development, this 12-story boutique tower offers 228 fully-finished pied-à-terre residences with flexible rental options.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | 3100 NE 1st Ave |
| Stories | 12 floors |
| Units | 228 residences |
| Developer | Rosso Development / Standard International |
| Architect | Arquitectonica |
| Interiors | Urban Robot Associates |
| Delivery | Q3 2025 |
| Price Range | From $650K (~$1,200/sq ft) |
| Unit Sizes | 432–965 sq ft |
The building permits 30-day minimum rentals up to 12 times per year—ideal for investment buyers. Amenities include over 34,000 square feet of lifestyle spaces: 60-foot resort-style pool, Solana by Juvia rooftop restaurant and bar, Rosetta Bakery Café & Privato Speakeasy on ground floor, indoor pickleball court (doubling as disco room), infrared sauna, yoga studios, co-working suites, and museum-quality Latin American art throughout.
Note: The Standard Residences is 96%+ sold as of late 2025—limited remaining inventory.
The centerpiece of a transformative $2 billion master plan approved in October 2025, Midtown Park Residences by Proper will anchor a 5-acre mixed-use development featuring 924 total residences across five towers, 120,000 square feet of retail, 60,000 square feet of office space, two public parks, and an eight-court ULTRA Padel club.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | 3055 N Miami Ave |
| Stories | 28 floors |
| Units | 288 residences |
| Developer | Rosso / Midtown Development / Proper Hospitality |
| Architect | Arquitectonica |
| Interiors | Meyer Davis Studio |
| Delivery | 2028 |
| Price Range | From $720K (studios); penthouses from $1.9M |
| Unit Sizes | 510–1,730 sq ft; penthouses ~3,150 sq ft |
Amenities span 40,000 square feet: tropical pool deck with signature restaurant and bar, private pickleball court, fitness center, yoga and meditation garden, spa pool, co-working spaces, kids club, vegetable garden, and cultural concierge with access to Proper Hospitality's global portfolio.
The full Midtown Park master plan includes:
Michelin-starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's first-ever residential project brings his legendary culinary vision to a 48-story tower at the nexus of Midtown and the Design District. Co-developed by Terra and Lion Development Group, this landmark building integrates luxury living with world-class dining and hospitality.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | 3501 NE 1st Ave |
| Stories | 48 floors |
| Units | 329 residences |
| Developer | Terra / Lion Development Group |
| Architect | Arquitectonica |
| Interiors | Yabu Pushelberg |
| Hospitality | Jean-Georges Vongerichten |
| Delivery | 2028 |
| Price Range | From ~$1,100/sq ft |
| Unit Sizes | 1–4 bedrooms |
Jean-Georges will operate two signature restaurants—a ground-floor tropical restaurant and café inspired by his ABC kitchens concept (merging abcV, ABC cocina, and abc kitchen), plus a private rooftop restaurant exclusively for residents. The building features 41,000 square feet of amenities including resort-style pool with cabanas, spa with treatment rooms, cold plunge pools, squash court, yoga studio, juice bar, podcast studio, chef's kitchen, and outdoor theater. Ground-floor retail spans 27,500 square feet.
Interiors by Yabu Pushelberg offer two distinct palettes—Dawn and Dusk—while kitchens were designed in collaboration with Jean-Georges himself, featuring Gaggenau appliances, Gessi fixtures, and layouts optimized for both cooking and entertaining.
| Destination | Highlight |
|---|---|
| Shops at Midtown | 347,740 sq ft open-air retail (Target, Nordstrom Rack, Trader Joe's, HomeGoods, West Elm) |
| Miami Design District | 2-minute drive; Louis Vuitton, Prada, Dior, Cartier |
| Wynwood | 5-minute walk; boutiques, galleries, street art |
| Category | Notable Spots |
|---|---|
| Fine Dining | Sugarcane Raw Bar Grill, Salumeria 104 |
| Casual Favorites | Sakaya Kitchen, Five Guys, Lime Fresh |
| Coffee | Panther Coffee, La Colombe (nearby) |
| Rooftop | Solana by Juvia (The Standard), Hyde rooftop |
| Attraction | Distance |
|---|---|
| Wynwood Walls | 5-minute walk |
| Design District galleries | 3-minute drive |
| Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) | 10-minute drive |
| Adrienne Arsht Center | 10-minute drive |
| Art Basel Miami Beach | 15-minute drive |
The neighborhood is home to the iconic Bacardi Buildings, formerly the headquarters of Bacardi USA. The blue-and-white tiled 10-story tower (1963) and stained-glass annex (1973) were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2018 and now serve as headquarters for the National YoungArts Foundation.
Midtown's central location makes it one of Miami's most connected neighborhoods:
| Mode | Details |
|---|---|
| Walk Score | 86 – Very Walkable |
| Metromover | Proposal to extend north into Midtown/Design District |
| Metrobus | Route 2 serves NW 2nd Avenue |
| Miami Trolley | Free service with neighborhood stops |
| Brightline | MiamiCentral 10 minutes by car |
Distance to key destinations:
Midtown Miami offers compelling investment opportunities, particularly for buyers seeking short-term rental flexibility:
Short-term rental options:
Investment drivers:
Rental yield context: Fully-furnished Midtown one-bedrooms command $2,500–$4,000/month for long-term leases, with short-term rentals commanding premium rates during peak seasons.
| Factor | Midtown | Wynwood | Edgewater |
|---|---|---|---|
| Character | Planned urban village | Arts district, nightlife | Bayfront residential |
| Walk Score | 86 | 87 | 82 |
| Waterfront | No | No | Yes (Biscayne Bay) |
| Retail | Extensive (Shops at Midtown) | Boutiques, galleries | Limited |
| Price/Sq Ft | $550–$750 | $550–$700 | $700–$1,000 |
| New Construction | The Standard, Midtown Park | NoMad, The Rider | Aria Reserve, EDITION |
| Short-Term Rentals | Select buildings | Most new buildings | Limited |
Is Midtown Miami the same as Wynwood? No—though often grouped together, Midtown Miami is a distinct master-planned neighborhood. Midtown sits between NE 29th and 36th Streets, north of Wynwood's arts district. Midtown has more established retail and residential infrastructure, while Wynwood is known for street art and nightlife.
Can I rent my Midtown condo on Airbnb? It depends on the building. The Standard Residences permits 30-day minimum rentals up to 12 times per year. Hyde Midtown has hotel-style flexibility. Midtown Park by Proper will offer Proper Hospitality management. Older buildings like Midtown 2 and 4 typically have traditional rental restrictions.
How far is Midtown from the beach? Miami Beach is approximately 12–15 minutes by car via the Julia Tuttle Causeway (I-195). Midtown is not a beach neighborhood—buyers prioritizing sand should consider Miami Beach or Edgewater for closer proximity.
Is Midtown good for families? Midtown appeals primarily to young professionals and investors. While safe and walkable, the neighborhood lacks dedicated family parks and top-rated schools within the immediate area. Families with school-age children may prefer Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, or Key Biscayne.
What is the Midtown Park master plan? Approved in October 2025, Midtown Park is a $2 billion, 5-acre mixed-use development that will add 924 residential units, 120,000 square feet of retail, 60,000 square feet of office space, two public parks, and an ULTRA Padel club. The first phase—Midtown Park Residences by Proper—delivers in 2028.
Midtown Miami's evolving landscape offers opportunities for lifestyle buyers, investors, and those seeking Miami's most walkable urban experience. As licensed brokers serving Miami's luxury market, Manhattan Miami provides:
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