MIAMI—A transit-oriented development is set to rise on South Florida. This one is called FATcity, which stands for Florida Arts and Technology.
FATcity fronts an entire city block along the east side of Andrews Avenue between Northeast 3rd and 4th Streets. The lot is assemblage of five contiguous parcels of land totaling 2.69-acres in Flagler Village.
Ultimately, FATcity will be comprised of two, 30-story towers featuring 270,000 square feet of office, retail and a potential for hospitality; 612 residential units; and 1,327 covered parking spaces. A true Transit Oriented Development (TOD) mixed-use project, FATcity is in City Center (RAC-CC) Special Zoning District and connects the Central Business and Arts Districts through pedestrian-oriented walkable streets, access to Brightline's High-Speed Rail station within two blocks of the property, and a Wave Streetcar stop on-site.
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