Midtown Miami, likely one of the largest urban infill development projects in the country, encompasses a 56-acre site formerly used by the Port of Miami as a storage facility for shipping containers. Identified by Zyscovich as a potential mixed-use district in an early plan for the City of Miami, the firm identified which blocks should contain retail, which commercial/entertainment and which residential.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
The scope of work included new offices for the Broward County Aviation Department. A new connector bridge allows passengers with connecting flights to walk between Terminals 3 and 4 without going through a second security checkpoint.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.
Zyscovich designed an extensive addition to this unique shopping center by adding over 200,000 SF of high-end retail.