Mid-Beach
29 Indian Creek
By Trinity Southern, JMH Development
Under ConstructionStarting From
$1,400K
Est. Delivery
2027
Residences
22
Floors
7
About the Project
On a quiet stretch of Indian Creek Drive in Miami Beach's Faena District, a new kind of boutique tower is taking shape — one that trades spectacle for substance. Developed by the partnership of Trinity Southern and JMH Development, 29 Indian Creek is an intimate collection of 22 residences rising eight stories at 2901 Indian Creek Drive, with groundbreaking in November 2025 and completion targeted for early 2027. The project represents the first South Florida venture for Trinity Southern, the New York-based owner-builder led by principals Bill and Dana Lozito, whose firm has assembled and constructed over one million square feet across its three-decade history in the demanding New York City market. Their partner, JMH Development, brings deep Miami Beach roots to the collaboration: founder Jason Halpern — a third-generation developer who pioneered the sensitive redevelopment of the landmark 184 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg and the Aloft Hotel South Beach — has championed this specific site through years of approvals, assembling the parcels and guiding the project through Miami Beach's exacting preservation process before bringing Trinity Southern in as lead builder and developer. Together, the two firms share a philosophy of craftsmanship over scale, producing homes that reward the discerning buyer over the institutional one.
The architecture and interiors are entirely the work of Urban Robot Associates, a full-service Miami Beach design collective that has built a quiet reputation for projects that balance contemporary refinement with a sensitivity to context and place. Founded and based in Miami Beach, Urban Robot handles architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and urban design under one roof — an integrated approach that is particularly evident at 29 Indian Creek, where the building's facade, its interior finishes, and its landscaped outdoor spaces read as a single, coherent vision rather than a committee of disparate consultants. The eight-story structure draws upon Miami's Art Deco heritage without replicating it — terraces feature Art Deco-inspired railings, and the building's massing and material palette respond to the low-rise residential character of the surrounding block while announcing itself as something unmistakably new. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the Indian Creek waterway to the west, and open-concept floor plans throughout the building maximize light and the sense of indoor-outdoor continuity that defines the best of Miami Beach living.
The address places 29 Indian Creek within the Faena District, a four-block stretch of Mid-Beach that Argentine visionary Alan Faena and his partner Len Blavatnik began transforming in earnest after 2011. What was then a corridor of faded mid-century hotels and overlooked lots has become one of the most culturally charged addresses in the Western Hemisphere. The centerpiece, Faena Hotel Miami Beach, opened in December 2015 with interiors conceived by Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin; Rem Koolhaas and OMA delivered the Faena Forum cultural center, and Foster + Partners designed the residential towers. The district's official Miami Beach designation arrived in late 2014, and property values across Mid-Beach have tracked its ascent ever since. For buyers at 29 Indian Creek, proximity to the Faena District confers both lifestyle amenities and a compelling investment narrative — the area continues to attract an international collector and cultural class that has little interest in the high-rise anonymity of Brickell or Edgewater.
The 22 residences divide into 20 one- and two-bedroom condominiums spanning 820 to over 1,750 square feet, plus two exceptional two-story townhomes, each with 500-square-foot private terraces equipped with summer kitchens and stainless steel cabinetry. Corner condominiums feature wrap-around balconies; all residences include expansive terraces framed by the building's signature Art Deco-inspired railings. Interiors are finished to a standard that speaks to the New York sensibility the development team brings to South Florida: custom bone-white lacquered kitchens with glass upper cabinetry and stone islands anchor the living spaces, while fully integrated Miele appliance packages — including dedicated wine coolers — cater to the entertaining lifestyle the location demands. Bathrooms are appointed with Hansgrohe freestanding fixtures and backlit mirrors, and ceiling heights throughout exceed nine feet, giving each residence an airiness rarely found in boutique buildings of this size. Prices begin at .4 million and reach beyond million for the larger and penthouse-level residences.
The amenity program is compact by design, conceived for a building of 22 rather than 220, where quality of experience matters more than the volume of offerings. The crowning feature is the rooftop pool deck, shaded by palms and furnished with daybeds and lounge chairs arranged around a fire pit; a rooftop summer kitchen with barbecue and semi-private seating areas makes the deck as well-suited to a private dinner as to a weekend afternoon. Inside, a state-of-the-art fitness center is paired with an infrared sauna and cold plunge, reflecting the broader wellness orientation that has become expected in this tier of Miami Beach product. Twenty-four-hour concierge service and on-site valet parking complete the day-to-day experience, while the signature offering — an exclusive membership to The Beach Club at the Miami Beach EDITION — gives residents access to oceanfront service, the EDITION's celebrated spa and restaurant programming, and the kind of curated social environment that aligns naturally with the Faena District's creative and international community.
Indian Creek Drive is one of Miami Beach's most storied residential addresses, a quiet, tree-lined corridor that runs along the Indian Creek waterway and sits within minutes of the dining and cultural amenities that have made Mid-Beach a destination in its own right. The Miami Beach EDITION, Faena Hotel, and the broader Faena arts campus are all within immediate reach, as are the boutiques and restaurants of Collins Avenue and the Atlantic beach itself. Miami International Airport sits under twenty minutes away. For the international buyer seeking a pied-à-terre with genuine neighborhood character, for the primary-residence buyer who wants the energy of South Beach without its density, and for the investor drawn by Mid-Beach's ongoing appreciation trajectory, 29 Indian Creek arrives at a compelling intersection of boutique scale, architectural integrity, and address. With construction underway and delivery expected in early 2027, the window to acquire ahead of completion is open — but given the building's 22-unit ceiling, it will not remain so for long.
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Location
2901 Indian Creek Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140