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Miami Design District Condos

Miami Design District

The Miami Design District, a unique, 18 square block "community of design" just north of downtown Miami, and ten minutes from South Beach and the airport, is fast becoming the center of the home furnishings and interior design industry in South Florida. Holly Hunt, Knoll, Poliform, Luminaire Contract, Waterworks, Via Solferino, Fantini Mosaici/Emporio San Firenze, Forecast, Protomaster & Company, bulthaup, Ann Sacks, Campaniello/Cassina, Bussandri, British Khaki, Kartell, NOW, Poltrona Frau and Mia Cucina are among the companies that have showrooms in the Miami Design District.

In addition to being the location of choice for furniture and design showrooms, the Miami Design District has also attracted a number of art galleries, design and architecture firms. Galleries include: Bernice Steinbaum Gallery, Daniel Azoulay Gallery, Silvana Facchini Gallery, Andres Pesqueria Gallery, Adamar Fine Arts and Casas Reigner Gallery. Designers and creative talent such as architect Alison Spear, Chad Oppenheim, HOK, Matthew McDonald, NuHouse, and photographer Iran Issa-Khan have studios in the Design District, as well. The development plan for the District as a pedestrian-friendly community is based on a policy of altering the way consumers think about interior design; demystifying the process and the sources by opening the showrooms to the public as well as to the trade.

The neighborhood's vision for a rejuvenated Design District, responsive to its historic and urban context, was facilitated by an urban master plan developed by the renowned planners Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Several other architects and designers have participated, including Walter Chatham, Hariri and Hariri, Juan Lezcano, Terence Reilly, and Alison Spear.

The renaissance of the Design District can be largely attributed to Dacra president Craig Robins' dedication to creating a real neighborhood for the design industry and to his commitment to the unity of design, art and architecture.

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Price RangeUnitsViewsYear Built
379000

151 at Biscayne

14951 & 15051 Royal Oaks Lane

$379,000 - $498,500160City2007
325000

Baltus House

4250 Biscayne Blvd

$325,000 - $634,999167Bay and City2015
250000

Cricket Club

1800 NE 114 Street

$250,000 - $650,000220Bay and City1975
865000

IOS on the Bay

720 NE 62nd Street

$865,000 - $3,250,00045Bayfront2008
187500

Jockey Club

11111 & 11113 Biscayne Blvd

$187,500 - $2,200,000162Bay and City1968 to 1982
890000

Marina Palms

17301 & 17111 Biscayne Blvd

$890,000 - $2,750,000468Intracoastal2016
646424

NEXO

13899 Biscayne Boulevard

$646,424 - $654,554254City2025
599999

One Bay

455 NE 39th St

$599,999 - $699,00038Bay and City2018
947900

One Park Turnberry

2411 Laguna Circle

$947,900 - $2,384,900303Bay and City2025
550000

Palm Bay Towers

720 NE 69th Street

$550,000 - $875,00066Bay and City1972
325000

Palm Bay Yacht Club

780 NE 69thStreet

$325,000 - $999,000235Bay and City1982
589000

Quadro

3900 Biscayne Blvd.

$589,000 - $1,100,000198Bay and City2020
330000

Towers of Quayside

1000 & 2000 Quayside
& 4000 Towerside

$330,000 - $695,000785Bay and City1981 & 1982