Metropica Reveals New Renderings of Metropica One, The Mega-Project's First Residential Tower
Metropica, one of the nation’s largest under-construction mixed-use communities, recently released new renderings of its first residential tower, Metropica One, offering a glimpse into the interior and exterior of the building. Construction teams topped out the tower at 28-stories in January 2018. The high-street retail project covers 65-acres with 8 residential towers and is designed by YOO Design Studio, Oppenheim Architecture, CI Design and EDSA.
The residential tower features residences that range from one-to-three-bedroom floor-plans that range from 740 SF to 1,379 SF start at $460,000 for one-bedrooms, $480,000 for two-bedrooms and $580,000 for three-bedrooms. There will also be a 1,900 SF+ penthouse series that start at $1.1 million. Condos feature spacious open floorplans with balconies, floor-to-ceiling windows, and custom-finished palettes and finishes. Amenities include a saltwater pool, theatre, a private screening room, a play room, tennis courts, and a clubroom. Residents will also have access to the Metropica beach club, tennis courts, a 24-hour fitness center, basketball court, soccer field, fitness & wellness facility, a spa, massage therapy rooms, and a steam room and sauna.
The residential component of the Metropica is exclusively being sold by ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, and is already 65% sold. Metropica One is expected to be completed by December 2018.
Located at 1800 NW 136th Avenue in Sunrise, Metropica One is part of the larger Metropica community, a sustainably-designed 65-acre, $1.5 billion urban high street development that will transform the West Broward corridor with approximately 4 million SF of space consisting of: 2,250 residential condominiums, as well as apartments; prime shopping and dining experiences; 650,000 SF of contemporary, class A office space; boutique hotels; lush green spaces including a Central Park and other public spaces dedicated to the arts. Stores and tenants include Urban Outfitters; Anthropologie; an iPic movie theater; and Sugar Bowl, a home decor store.
For further information visit www.livemetropica.com. Check out PROFILEmiami's coverage of more renderings of Metropica and Metropica 1.