Midtown
The Standard Residences Midtown
By Rosso Development, Midtown Development & Standard International
Under ConstructionStarting From
$565K
Est. Delivery
2025
Residences
228
Floors
12
About the Project
Rising twelve stories above 3100 NE 1st Avenue in Miami’s Midtown neighborhood, The Standard Residences is a landmark in the making — and a genuine first. Designed by the celebrated Miami firm Arquitectonica, with interiors by Urban Robot Associates, the building’s crisp white stucco facade and floor-to-ceiling glass announce a new kind of address in one of the city’s most kinetic precincts. Its 228 fully finished residences — studios, one-bedrooms, one-bedroom-plus-den configurations, and two-bedrooms ranging from 432 to 965 square feet — represent the first Standard-branded condominium ever built in the United States. This is not simply a tower with a recognizable logo; it is the physical embodiment of a hospitality philosophy that has shaped modern urban culture for more than two decades, now offered as a permanent home.
The Standard is not a chain. It is a point of view. Hotelier André Balazs founded the brand in 1999 on Los Angeles’s Sunset Strip, transforming a shuttered Thunderbird Motel into a sanctuary for artists and cultural provocateurs. His conviction: a hotel’s public life — its pool deck, lobby bar, rooftop — should be as alive as the city outside, open to the community rather than sealed off from it. The upside-down logo said it plainly: a brand that had turned hospitality on its head. Today, with Standard International under Hyatt Hotels’ umbrella and properties from the High Line in New York to London, Ibiza, and Bangkok, that ethos is unchanged: irreverent, design-obsessed, relentlessly cool. Miami’s Midtown tower — co-developed by Carlos Rosso, former head of Related Group’s condo division, and Midtown Development principal Alex Vadia — marks the brand’s first foray into permanent residential living: the natural next step for a company whose guests have always wanted to stay longer than checkout allowed.
Every residence arrives move-in ready, finished to a hotel-suite specification. Nine-foot ceilings and ten-foot floor-to-ceiling glass flood the open-concept layouts with light; kitchens carry top-of-the-line appliances within Italian-inspired cabinetry; bathrooms feature custom double vanities and dual showerheads. Wood-inspired flooring, in-unit washer-dryers, and — on select units — private terraces complete the offering. The building carries no parking garage: a deliberate choice that reflects the walkable urban life Midtown is positioned to deliver.
The amenity program spans more than 34,000 square feet organized around three purpose-built floors. The Sweat Floor houses a fitness center, yoga and stretch studios, infrared saunas, and an indoor pickleball court. The Work Floor offers co-working spaces, private boardrooms, and Zoom-ready rooms. The Social Floor — lounge, gourmet kitchen, karaoke bar — is where the brand’s hospitality DNA is most legible. Above, a 60-foot rooftop pool and whirlpool spa anchor the crown alongside the rooftop restaurant and bar. A private screening room, Café Standard, a pet grooming spa, on-demand housekeeping, and 10,000 SF of ground-floor retail complete the stack. Residents are automatically enrolled in the Friends With Benefits program, granting preferred rates at every Standard, Bunkhouse, and Peri Hotel worldwide.
Midtown Miami is the city’s connective tissue. Wynwood’s galleries lie to the south; the Design District’s luxury flagships and architecture institutions sit just to the north; Edgewater and Biscayne Bay begin a few blocks east. The Shops at Midtown and a Trader Joe’s are at the front door, while Brickell, Miami Beach, and the airport are each within twenty minutes — a location where the energy of Miami’s most compelling neighborhoods converges at one address.
Priced from approximately $565,000 for a studio to roughly $900,000 for the largest two-bedroom configurations, The Standard Residences is calibrated for the globally mobile buyer who demands design quality, brand credibility, and investment flexibility in equal measure. The rental program — a maximum of twelve lets per year at a 30-day minimum — is structured to attract the same transient luxury traveler already loyal to The Standard name. General contractor Civic Construction broke ground in April 2023; with exterior work nearing completion as of early 2025, delivery is targeted for later that year — on schedule for one of Midtown Miami’s most anticipated addresses.
Amenities
Location
3100 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL
About Midtown
Midtown Miami is a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood positioned between the Design District and Edgewater — a purpose-built urban district of retail, dining, and residential towers developed in the 2000s that has matured into one of the city's more liveable and connected urban addresses.
- Midtown Shops retail corridor with dining and entertainment
- Walkable urban grid within easy reach of Wynwood and the Design District
- Strong Metrobus connectivity and proximity to Metrorail
- Established residential community with a mix of long-term renters and owners