
Building Summary
1210 NW 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida,33136
Community: Miami Downtown
Architect: Kobi Karp
Views: Bay and City
Completion Date: TBA
Status: Reservations
Bedrooms: Micros, studio, 1, 2 & 3
Residence Size: 292-2782 sq. ft.
Pet Friendly: Yes
Walk Score: 86 (Very Walkable)
Total Residences: 500
Number of Stories: 55
Phone: +1 305-321-7043
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1210 MIami Condos - Downtown Miami
55-Story Tower Designed By Kobi Karp Proposed At 1210 NW 2nd Avenue In Overtown, Miami
A 575-foot-tall tower poised to anchor and redefine the Overtown skyline could soon rise at 1210 NW 2nd Avenue, introducing a new scale of vertical development to one of Miami's most historic neighborhoods. Proposed by David Om, LLC and designed by Kobi Karp Architecture & Interior Design, the fifty-five5(55) story mixed-use tower would encompass 495,000 square feet of floor area, marking the tallest building ever envisioned for the neighborhood. The proposal was officially submitted for review on the afternoon of October 15, 2025, under Florida's Live Local Act, which enables developments to exceed standard zoning limits in exchange for designating 40 percent of units as workforce housing.
The property consists of three parcels totaling 22,500 square feet at the northwest corner of NW 2nd Avenue and NW 12th Street in Overtown. Located within walking distance of Downtown Miami, Brightline's MiamiCentral station, and the Metrorail corridor, the site is well-positioned for transit-oriented development. Zoned T6-8-L, it would ordinarily be limited to eight stories and 150 units per acre, but the Live Local Act allows developers to increase height and density up to 60 stories and 1,000 units per acre through an administrative approval process.
Architecturally, the tower features a woven white concrete frame that wraps the glass facade and stucco walls in a series of sweeping, undulating forms. These sculpted elements serve as balconies lined with glass railings, further defining the building's contours and producing a layered play of depth, shadow, and reflection. The concrete frame's geometry helps soften the tower's otherwise boxy rectangular profile, creating a more fluid and visually cohesive silhouette as it ascends toward a subtly contoured crown.
The eight-story podium presents a notable visual departure from the tower above. Rather than continuing the same design language, it adopts its own architectural identity through large-scale public art by Miami-based artist Yana Volf, celebrating the "brilliance and resilience of Black history and culture." The facade features perforated metal panels in light and dark gray finishes, serving as a backdrop for Volf's pixelated portraits of local residents. The base also includes streetscape enhancements, such as widened sidewalks, landscaping, and lighting improvements, along NW 2nd Avenue and NW 12th Street.
According to the planning documents, the project will comprise 498 residential units, spread across 47 residential levels. The unit mix comprises 200 micro-units ranging from 292 to 310 square feet, 252 studios between 400 and 550 square feet, 38 one-bedroom units between 546 and 793 square feet, and seven two-bedroom units between 659 and 867 square feet. Three duplex penthouses occupy the uppermost levels, ranging from 2,461 to 2,789 square feet. The project will provide 154 parking spaces and 501 bicycle racks.
Residents will have access to a comprehensive suite of amenities spanning the ninth, tenth, and rooftop levels. The level nine deck features two swimming pools, a splash pad, cabanas, sun decks, and bar and lounge areas, complemented by landscaped terraces and outdoor seating. The level ten amenity floor includes a coworking lounge, an entertainment room, exterior terraces, and additional restrooms, offering both indoor and outdoor recreational spaces connected by open city views. The rooftop level will feature a lounge and bar.
A 575-foot, fifty-five (55) story mixed-use tower is proposed at 1210 NW 2nd Avenue, marking the tallest structure ever planned for Overtown. Under Florida's Live Local Act, the developer can bypass typical zoning (T6-8-L) limits by designating 40% of units as workforce housing. The podium level will host public art celebrating Black history, wider sidewalks, and streetscape upgrades, while the tower above features a sculpted concrete frame with glass balconies.A dramatic shift in scale may be coming to one of Miami's most historic neighborhoods. Plans have been submitted for a bold 55-story tower at 1210 NW 2nd Avenue in Overtown, a site just north of Downtown and near major transit stops such as Brightline's MiamiCentral station and the Metrorail corridor. If approved, this would become the tallest building ever conceived for Overtown � and could trigger a wave of growth under Miami's updated land-use incentives.
Sculptural architecture: The tower is wrapped in a woven white concrete frame that sweeps upward, turning into balconies with glass railings. This design softens the boxy profile with rhythm and depth. The first eight stories break away from the tower above, featuring perforated metal panels and large-scale public art by Miami artist Yana Volf. The artwork depicts local residents and celebrates Black resilience and culture.
1210 Miami - Unit Mix:
- Unit mix (498 total units across 47 residential levels):
- 200 micro-units (292-310 sq ft)
- 252 studios (400-550 sq ft)
- 38 one-bedrooms (546-793 sq ft)
- 7 two-bedrooms (659-867 sq ft)
- 3 duplex penthouses (2,461-2,789 sq ft)
Parking & mobility: The plan includes 154 parking spaces and 501 bike racks, aligning with the project's transit-oriented approach.
1210 Miami - Amenities by level:
- Level 9: Two pools, splash pad, cabanas, sun decks, landscaped terraces, and bar/lounge
- Level 10: Coworking lounge, entertainment room, and terraces with city views
- Rooftop: Lounge and bar overlooking the skyline
Miami Condo Lifestyle
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