A New Era for Midtown Miami
The vibrant landscape of Midtown Miami has received a significant boost with the completion of The Standard Residences, marking a pivotal moment in the area’s real estate evolution. As the first standalone residential project from the globally recognized brand, The Standard, this 12-story building redefines urban living in one of Miami’s most sought-after neighborhoods, making it the first new residential structure to grace Midtown in nearly a decade.
A Community-Focused Vision
Founded by Carlos Rosso, Rosso Development has partnered with Hyatt and Midtown Development to create a residential haven that thrives on community engagement. Rosso emphasizes a design philosophy that goes beyond mere structure; it aims to foster a lifestyle where design, culture, and social connection converge. “We wanted to create a building that doesn’t just exist in the neighborhood but participates in it,” Rosso notes, highlighting a commitment to enhancing the local character and vibrancy.
Architectural Excellence
Designed by the illustrious firm Arquitectonica, with interiors crafted by Urban Robot alongside The Standard’s award-winning team, The Standard Residences boasts 228 residences that blend contemporary design with the essence of community. Spanning over 34,000 square feet, the building offers resort-style amenities including a stunning rooftop, reminiscent of the original ambiance The Standard has established from Los Angeles to New York and London. Lush landscaping by Naturalficial complements a 60-foot resort-style pool and the Solana rooftop restaurant and bar, developed in collaboration with Juvia Group, famed for their culinary excellence.

Wellness and Connectivity
In addition to its luxurious amenities, The Standard Residences focuses on wellness and connectivity. The property features a state-of-the-art fitness center, dedicated yoga and stretch studios, an infrared sauna, co-working spaces, and even a unique pickleball court that transforms into a disco room. This diverse array of offerings ensures a holistic lifestyle experience that caters to both relaxation and social interaction.
Cultural Enrichment
The building’s design extends beyond the physical to embrace art and culture. The lobby and communal spaces double as an art gallery, showcasing works from notable artists including Gaspar Libedinsky, Patricio Escobedo, and local talents like Jen Clay and Lisu Vega. This integration of art not only beautifies the environment but also enriches the cultural fabric of the community.
Culinary and Social Experiences
Residents of The Standard Residences will find themselves surrounded by a variety of culinary and social destinations. The presence of acclaimed establishments such as Sushi Garage, Mannarino, Rosetta Bakery Café, and the exclusive Privato Speakeasy enhances the living experience, offering residents a plethora of options for dining and socializing just steps from their doors.
A Future-Forward Community
The Standard Residences is not just a building; it represents a cornerstone for the future of Midtown Miami. This development aligns with ongoing projects like Midtown Park, a transformative $2 billion mixed-use community that aims to integrate luxury retail, dining, and public green spaces, further enhancing the pedestrian-friendly nature of the neighborhood.

As interest in Midtown Miami continues to surge, The Standard Residences is nearly sold out, with only a few units remaining. Exclusive sales and marketing efforts are being managed by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing, ensuring that potential buyers can secure a piece of this extraordinary lifestyle.










Editorial note: This article was created by A Bit Lavish Miami’s Magazine as an original editorial reinterpretation based on publicly available reporting. Original source: profilemiamire.com. Read the original article here: https://profilemiamire.com/miamirealestate/2026/6/23/the-standard-residences-debuts-in-midtown-miami-as-brands-first-ever-standalone-residential-project-worldwide.
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