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The Henry Torres-led Astor Companies is meeting the glaring need for attainable rental options in Miami. Astor achieved lease-up stabilization at its Douglas Enclave as it prepares to expand the Enclave brand with a new development.
The 11-story, 199-unit Douglas Enclave is 95 percent leased and on track to reach fully leased status in the coming weeks. The community, located at 61 NW 37th Ave., spans a 1.1-acre city block between NW Flagler Terrace and First Street along Douglas Road (NW 37th Avenue). Its location at the nexus of Miami and Coral Gables is attracting renters who work or study in both cities.
“We are proud of Douglas Enclave’s role in providing attainable rental housing to the city of Miami,” Torres said. “From corporate professionals to service industry workers and college students, the renter response to our community has been tremendous. We are eager to build on the momentum Douglas Enclave created with our next development, Havana Enclave.”
Astor is scheduled to begin construction of Havana Enclave during the fourth quarter of 2024. The 179-unit rental project will be developed on 1.17 acres at 315 NW 27 Ave. Completion is targeted for mid-2026.
Douglas Enclave includes a mix of studios, one and two-bedrooms and townhouses for rent.
Individual apartments feature vinyl-wood flooring, open-concept kitchens, stackable washer/dryer units and efficient appliances. Select units have patios or balconies.
Community amenities include a club lounge, fitness center, electric vehicle charging stations, bike racks, gated parking garage, dog washing station, saline pool, business center with computer stations and a package delivery room. Douglas Enclave provides on-site management and maintenance staff to meet the real-time needs of residents.
The building is extremely transit-friendly, as the property is located adjacent to a Coral Gables Trolley stop. University of Miami students who live at Douglas Enclave can hop on the trolley, take a quick ride along Douglas Avenue to a Metrorail station and get to campus two train stops later. Douglas Enclave also allows easy access to Downtown Miami and Brickell, as residents can take the Gables Trolley to Coral Way and transfer to the Miami Trolley to complete a seamless and driving-free commute.
Douglas Enclave’s leasing team is on-site at the building with the following hours of operation: Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday by appointment only. The leasing team can be reached by calling 786-610-4811.
For more information and to take virtual tours of select apartments, visit www.douglasenclave.com.
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