HYDE Midtown Suites & Residences is a 32-story new construction development with 395 luxury Condominium Residences and 60 designer suites. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, glass railing terraces, oversized balconies and stunning city and bay views. Just outside your door, the convenience of shopping and dining will beckon you to enjoy, a uniquely creative urban experience with works of art, and historic sites all coexist alongside some of world’s most recognizable names in fashion and design. The Condominium Residences can be rented monthly while the Designer Suites are available for daily rentals with management by SBE Hotels. SBE Hotels include SLS South Beach, SLS Las Vegas, The Raleigh, The Redbury and Hyde Hotels and Residences.
HYDE Midtown iconic and elegant streamline design was conceived by Bernardo Fort Brescia from the prestigious architectural firm Arquitectonica. The interiors were designed by the renown David Rockwell. HYDE Midtown offers a fresh and sophisticated take on chic urban living with that creativity, innovation and functional precision the Rockwell Group is known for.
Ideally located in the heart of Midtown and literally steps away from premium retail shopping and fine dining including the neighboring Miami Design District which is well into a $312 million renovation and expansion, as it becomes home to some of the biggest names in fashion retail offering a uniquely new urban chic street retail experience, mixing high-end fashion, home design and an exquisite array of fine dining establishments.
Midtown is the collective term for the Wynwood and Edgewater Miami's neighborhoods, north of Downtown and south of the Miami Design District.
Midtown Miami is a large-scale, self-contained, urban development community on 55 acres (18 city blocks) that was planned () with 8 high-rise residential buildings, a hotel, two parks, and a major urban shopping area. Located just north of the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center, south of the Miami Design District, east of the Wynwood Arts District (WADA) and west of Biscayne Bay and the beach. Its urban design is reminiscent of New York’s SoHo district with a Miami twist.
"The Shops at Midtown" is an outdoor shopping and entertainment area designed to mimic New York’s SoHo neighborhood, and home to many national, local stores and restaurants including Target, Marshalls, Petsmart, Loehmann's, Party City, Sports Authority, Guess, SugarCane, Mercadito, The Cheese Course, Sakaya Kitchen, The Vagabond, etc. Upon completion, this 645,000 square foot shopping area will be the largest shopping center between Dadeland and Aventura.
Presently, "The Shops at Midtown", "2 Midtown", "4 Midtown" and "Midblock" has been built. Midtown has also become home to Art Miami' art fair, which takes place during Miami's Art Basel week.