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Miami International Mall to add three buildings for housing
By Abraham Galvan at Miami Today
· June 17, 2026
· 4 min read
Doral officials got the chance to see what a revitalized Miami International Mall would look like, consisting of three-phase, six-story residential components. At last week’s city council meeting, Greystar Development got the green light to move forward with a “mall mixed-use district” designation f
Key takeaway At last week’s city council meeting, Greystar Development got the green light to move forward with a “mall mixed-use district” designation for residential infrastructure to be developed at the Miami International Mall at 1455 NW 107th Ave.
Why this matters in The Miami
The addition of residential components to the Miami International Mall will likely have a significant impact on the surrounding neighborhoods, including Doral and other parts of Miami-Dade County. With the proposed development, residents will have access to entertainment, retail, and food options right next door, potentially boosting local businesses and enhancing property values. The reduction in daily trips, as noted by James Williams Jr., could also alleviate some of the traffic congestion that plagues the area, particularly during peak hours. As Miami continues to grow and face challenges such as sea-level rise and flooding, it will be important to monitor how this mixed-use development affects the local infrastructure and community. The inclusion of open space and parking provisions will also be crucial in maintaining the quality of life for residents in the area. As the development moves forward, it will be worth watching how the city balances growth with the needs of existing residents and businesses.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Miami Today ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Doral officials got the chance to see what a revitalized Miami International Mall would look like, consisting of three-phase, six-story residential components. At last week’s city council meeting, Greystar Development got the green light to move forward with a “mall mixed-use district” designation f
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