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Magic City Innovation District

Miami · Mixed-Use

Magic City Innovation District is a 17-acre, 17-parcel mixed-use master plan in Little Haiti, just north of Wynwood and the Design District and adjacent to the MiMo district.

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About the project

Magic City Innovation District is a 17-acre, 17-parcel mixed-use master plan in Little Haiti, just north of Wynwood and the Design District and adjacent to the MiMo district. The Special Area Plan, approved by the Miami City Commission in 2019 and revived in June 2026, calls for 7.8 million square feet of programmed development including more than 2,600 residential units, 432 hotel rooms, approximately 2 million square feet of office space, and 344,548 square feet of commercial-retail. Roughly 165,528 square feet — about 21% of the total lot area — is reserved for open space. The site is generally bounded by Northeast 2nd Avenue, Northeast 4th Court, Northeast 59th Terrace, and Northeast 64th Terrace, centered around a proposed Little Haiti Brightline station. The signature project Station M, modeled on Paris's Station F, will deliver a two-tower innovation center with 215,000 square feet of incubator and accelerator space across more than 500,000 square feet of office, retail, and restaurant uses. Phase 1 anchors the district with an office campus and a 25-story residential tower carrying 349 rental apartments and 10,000 square feet of ground-floor retail. The phased master plan integrates adaptive reuse of existing factories and warehouses with new construction, and includes a $31 million commitment to the Little Haiti Revitalization Trust supporting affordable housing, education, small-business development, and public parks.