14 ROC, a striking 31-story luxury condominium, has officially broken ground in the heart of Downtown Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District. The project is already 50% sold, reflecting immense buyer demand for high-end, flexible residential space, with completion of the 283-residence tower expected in 2027.### Key development takeaways
- 31-story tower featuring 283 luxury residences.
- Project is 50% sold just ahead of groundbreaking.
- Prices for units begin at approximately $550,000.
- Features, including a podcast studio, cater to modern, younger buyers.
- Flexible short-term rental policy with no blackout dates.
Design and luxury living
Designed by RSP Architects with interiors by the acclaimed March and White Design (MAWD), 14 ROC aims to blend sophisticated aesthetics with functional, modern living. The building will feature open-concept layouts, high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling glass offering stunning views of the Miami skyline and Biscayne Bay. With units ranging from studios to two-bedroom configurations, the tower provides a versatile entry point into one of the city’s most rapidly evolving urban sectors.
Unmatched amenities and flexibility
Residents will have access to over 25,000 square feet of amenity space spread across three levels. Highlights include a rooftop pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a variety of entertainment options such as a game lounge, karaoke room, and a theater. Demonstrating a forward-thinking approach, the development includes a professional-grade podcast studio, signaling its target audience of modern professionals and digital nomads. Beyond luxury, the project offers unprecedented flexibility, allowing owners to manage their units as short-term rentals without traditional blackout dates, a feature increasingly popular among both investors and jet-setting residents.
A prime urban location
Located at 125 NE 14th Street, 14 ROC is positioned in the epicenter of Miami’s growth. The property offers residents direct access to major cultural landmarks, including the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center and the Pérez Art Museum. Furthermore, residents will enjoy a front-row seat to the future 33-acre Underdeck park, which is expected to revitalize the neighborhood by providing vast green space and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. The building’s proximity to the Brightline station and the Metromover ensures seamless connectivity for those commuting or exploring the broader South Florida region.
