The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami officially opened on June 21, 2026, delivering 228 condominium residences at 3100 NE 1st Avenue in Midtown Miami — the first new residential building to open in the neighborhood in nearly a decade, and the worldwide debut of The Standard brand as a standalone residential operator. Developed by Carlos Rosso's Rosso Development alongside Hyatt and Midtown Development, and designed by Arquitectonica with interiors by Urban Robot Associates, the 12-story building introduces more than 34,000 square feet of amenity space programmed with The Standard's signature cultural identity. The rooftop anchors with Solana (Juvia Group) overlooking a 60-foot pool; the ground floor activates the neighborhood with Sushi Garage, Mannarino, Rosetta Bakery Café, and Privato Speakeasy. An art program featuring Argentine artists Gaspar Libedinsky and Patricio Escobedo, South Florida-based Jen Clay, and Miami-based Venezuelan-American fiber artist Lisu Vega weaves cultural identity through common spaces. The project is nearly sold out. Rosso Development and Midtown Development are also planning Midtown Park — a five-acre mixed-use development further strengthening the neighborhood's connective tissue between Wynwood and the Miami Design District.
The Standard Residences' opening confirms that Midtown Miami is entering a new residential chapter after nearly a decade of dormancy in new supply. The building's near-sellout status at original 2021 launch prices validates that hospitality-branded product at accessible price points continues to absorb effectively in Miami's urban core. As Hyatt president Amar Lalvani noted: "Midtown has great attributes, but it was missing an anchor." The Standard Residences is that anchor — and the planned Midtown Park development signals that Rosso and Midtown Development are betting the neighborhood's second act is still in early innings. For buyers who missed the opportunity to purchase, the near-sellout also validates the secondary market potential for units that come to market on resale.
What milestone was reached and when?
The Standard Residences, Midtown Miami officially opened at 3100 NE 1st Avenue on June 21, 2026 — marking the debut of The Standard brand's first standalone residential project worldwide, and the first new residential building to open in Midtown Miami in nearly a decade.
Who developed and designed the building?
Developed by Carlos Rosso's Rosso Development in partnership with Hyatt and Midtown Development. Architecture by Arquitectonica; interiors by Urban Robot Associates in collaboration with The Standard's in-house design team; landscape architecture by Naturalficial.
What does the building deliver?
228 condominium residences across 12 stories with more than 34,000 square feet of amenity space. The project is conceived as a pied-à-terre-style residential offering with hospitality-inspired programming throughout. It is nearly sold out, with limited residences remaining.
What are the standout amenities and culinary features?
A rooftop deck with a 60-foot resort-style pool and Solana, a rooftop restaurant and bar by the Juvia Group. Ground-floor activations include Sushi Garage, Mannarino, Rosetta Bakery Café, and Privato Speakeasy. Additional amenities: fitness center, yoga and stretching studios, infrared sauna, coworking spaces, screening room, and a pickleball court. Curated art by Gaspar Libedinsky, Patricio Escobedo, Jen Clay, and Lisu Vega throughout common areas.
What is the broader neighborhood vision?
The Standard Residences is part of a larger vision by Rosso Development and Midtown Development for the area that includes Midtown Park — a planned five-acre mixed-use development introducing residential, office, retail, dining, recreation, and public open space designed to link Midtown, Wynwood, and the Miami Design District