Park Line Towers

A Look At The Park Line Towers Construction At MiamiCentral - North Tower Close To Top Off

Park Line Towers at MiamiCentral

Park Line Towers at MiamiCentral

The Park Line Towers at MiamiCentral continue to quickly rise in Downtown Miami since we last looked at the project in March.

The 30 story North Tower is getting close to topping off while the 33 story South Tower is nearing the halfway mark. A skybridge has been added that connects the two towers together. 

Previous construction photos of Park Line Towers can be viewed here.

Park-Line Residences At MiamiCentral Construction Photos

ParkLine Residences Over MiamiCentral

ParkLine Residences Over MiamiCentral

Both the North and South Towers at ParkLine Residences continue to rise over the MiamiCentral Station in Downtown Miami after starting to go vertical in November 2017.

With a total of 816 multi family rental units, the North Tower will rise 30 stories and the South Tower will reach 33 stories. 

Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2019.

Previous construction photos of Park-Line Residences can be viewed here.

Park Lines Residences At MiamiCentral Construction Photos

Park Lines Residences

Park Lines Residences

Since going vertical in November 2017, the North tower at Park Lines Residences continues to rise at MiamiCentral. The North tower will rise 30 stories while the South Tower will be slightly higher at 33 stories. 

Park Lines lobby, residential units and amenities will be designed by Stantec.

Construction is expected to be completed in 2019.

Park Line Residences Going Vertical Plus MiamiCentral Photos

Park-Line Residences at MiamiCentral

Park-Line Residences at MiamiCentral

Construction has started going vertical on the Park Line Residences at MiamiCentral since we last looked the project in July.

Park Line Residences consists of a North and South tower with a total of 816 multi family rental units. The North Tower will rise 30 stories and the South Tower will rise 33 stories. Park Line Residences is expected to be completed in 2019. 

Meanwhile the 10 floor office tower 2 MiamiCentral is now completely enclosed and the crane removed from the building since September. 2 MiamiCentral will feature 190,000 square feet of office space.

3 MiamiCentral, with its newly added murals is almost completed and will be opening soon.

Construction is still going on the MiamiCentral station which will connect Downtown Miami with stops in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and eventually Orlando. The MiamiCentral station will connect Miami through the Metrorail, Metromover and Tri-Rail. This is what MiamiCentral looked like a year ago in November 2016. 

Previous construction photos of MiamiCentral can be viewed here.