Midtown

"Where the Funnel Between Wynwood and the Design District Lives"
VIBE: Playful · Urban · Creative · Transitional
Midtown Miami occupies one of the most strategically interesting positions in the city — sandwiched between the raw creative energy of Wynwood and the curated luxury of the Design District, it gets the best influences of both without being fully either. The result is a neighborhood that's playful about its identity in a way that its neighbors can't quite afford to be.
Shops at Midtown is a walkable outdoor retail complex that brings together a mix of national brands and local independents in a format that actually encourages lingering. The surrounding streets are dense with restaurants from a remarkable range of cuisines, reflecting the international population that has increasingly made this part of Miami home.
The residential towers here attract young professionals who want proximity to everything without the price tag of Brickell or the tourist density of South Beach. It's a neighborhood in constant motion, constantly redefining itself as the city grows around it. The upside-down Miami hat in yellow and gold is the neighborhood in hat form — a familiar name turned on its head, delivered with enough color and confidence that you can't help but smile. Midtown doesn't take itself too seriously. In Miami, that's a superpower.
NEIGHBORHOOD FACTS
▸ Shops at Midtown opened 2008 — one of Miami's first lifestyle centers
▸ Direct adjacency to both Wynwood and Design District
▸ One of Miami's most walkable neighborhoods
▸ Vibe: Coffee walk → concept store browsing → dinner without reservations