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Highland Park Miami

Miami · Mixed-Use

Highland Park Miami is a transformative 7-acre transit-oriented master plan rising at 800 NW 14th Street, directly south of the Miami Health District — Miami-Dade's second-largest employment hub and one of the largest medical districts in the United States.

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About the project

Highland Park Miami is a transformative 7-acre transit-oriented master plan rising at 800 NW 14th Street, directly south of the Miami Health District — Miami-Dade's second-largest employment hub and one of the largest medical districts in the United States. The $1 billion development from Black Salmon (led by founder Camilo Lopez) and The Allen Morris Company will deliver more than 2,000 residential units across approximately 1.5 million square feet, 250,000 square feet of medical office, a 150-key hotel, and 75,000 square feet of curated retail anchored by health-focused tenants — fitness studios, juice bars, and healthy dining concepts — filling a category gap that has long defined the surrounding district. The project is anchored by more than an acre of public green space and a pedestrian promenade designed to link the medical district to greater Miami, with up to six buildings rising as tall as 22 stories across a multi-phase build planned over the coming decade. The master plan is by Arquitectonica under Design Principal Bernardo Fort-Brescia, with the residential component designed by Oppenheim Architecture and landscape architecture by Naturalficial. Site location is unusually well-positioned: just 400 feet from the Culmer Metrorail Station and immediately adjacent to State Road 836, the east-west transit artery linking downtown Miami, the international airport, and the western suburbs. Black Salmon assembled the 7-acre site over roughly a decade, acquiring approximately 50 properties across four city blocks for around $60 million before unveiling the master plan in September 2023; the project leverages Miami's transit-oriented development zoning to substantially increase density. Phase 1 calls for roughly 250 to 300 apartments and 250,000 square feet of medical office, with Phases 2 through 6 — the current Allen Morris portfolio scope — adding the remaining residential, hotel, retail, and public-realm components.