The Midtown 7 building planned in Midtown Miami has received height approval from the Federal Aviation Administration while making new advances in the permitting process.
According to a May 22 determination letter, the tower is permitted to reach a maximum height of 352 feet above ground, or 367 feet above sea level.
The developer is listed on the FAA letter as PPF AMLI 3001 NE 1st Avenue, LLC.
A construction permit for the new tower was applied for with Miami’s Building Department in July. It entered its second review cycle in April, and remains in review as of this morning.
Coastal Construction is listed as the contractor on the construction permit.
Midtown 7 is planned to include:
- 389 residential units
- 28,000 square feet of ground floor retail space
- 501 parking spaces
Developer AMLI completed the AMLI Wynwood development nearby last month, with 316 apartments.
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