Architecture firm Giller & Giller wants to redevelop a trio of short retail buildings into a mixed-use complex. Called the Giller Tower, the seven-story development would total 102,701 square feet at 3915 Alton Road, at the intersection with 41st Street near the Julia Tuttle Causeway. The ground floor would house retail space, floors two to four would be dedicated to parking, and the remaining stories would house 50,000 square feet of offices.
The property currently holds three low-rise retail buildings that were constructed between 1938 and 1954 and are leased to UPS, Miami Fresh Fish Market, and two restaurants. Giller & Giller is based across the street at the historic, MiMo-style Giller Building.
Commercial Observer reports Giller estimates that the development will cost $38 million. Construction could begin in early 2025.
The Giller family assembled the half-acre of property between 1980 and 1983, paying $730,000 in total.
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