Miami’s Trinity Cathedral, a historic landmark established in 1923, is embracing a transformative step by leasing land to Key International for the construction of a 42-story residential tower adjacent to its premises.
Diocese's Bold Rezoning Plan
The Diocese of Southeast Florida initiates a rezoning plan for the land near the base of the Venetian Causeway to Miami Beach. The move signals a strategic shift, paving the way for urban development and community impact.
Land Lease for Affordable Housing
Beneath the skyscraper's shadow, a purposeful collaboration unfolds. The proceeds from the land lease will contribute to Trinity Cathedral's mission and ministry, focusing on the construction of affordable housing projects across Miami-Dade County. It's a unique intersection of heritage and modern social responsibility.
Rising Towers and Shared Spaces
The 42-story tower envisions a harmonious coexistence of residential and communal spaces. With 462 residential units and a 553-space parking garage, the project integrates the needs of apartment tenants with the practicalities of the church community. The ground floor hosts the church hall, while the eighth floor unveils a pool and amenity deck, adding a touch of luxury to urban living.
From Studios to Family Homes
Diversity defines the residential offerings, ranging from 596-square-foot studios to spacious 1,538-square-foot three-bedroom units. This ambitious project not only transforms the Miami skyline but also redefines the possibilities of collaboration between historical institutions and contemporary urban development.
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