Summary:
Studio apartment in a 2023-built building with roof deck, outdoor lounge and backyard. You’re renting a private studio with a balcony, centrally located near the Miami River.
Full size bed, bathroom with full shower, equipped kitchen, sofa, balcony, closet, desk, office chair. Bright space w/ 14 foot ceilings!
Minutes to Downtown, Brickell & Health District.
Shared outdoor lounge, roof deck and backyard provide ample space to lounge.
Free street parking & paid laundry facility on-site.
The Space:
Welcome to Olive Apartments! Featuring quartz countertops, smart locks, 14-foot ceilings, an outdoor lounge, a rooftop deck that offers glimpses of Downtown and the Miami River, and a peaceful backyard, this modern space provides a comfortable and efficient living environment. Your home away from home is ready for you!
Rent a private studio with an en-suite bathroom and east-facing private balcony. You have a full size bed with a hybrid memory foam mattress, a workstation with an office chair, comfy sofa with additional seating for two, and a closet.
You’ll find a fully-stocked kitchen with a glass stovetop, microwave, hyrbid drip/pod coffee maker, hot water kettle, and toaster. The 55” smart TV is ready for you to hook up your streaming accounts.
This four-story elevator building is conveniently located near Downtown, Brickell, the Health District, Little Havana, and the Miami River.
The building and studio offers a smart lock for secure entry with your smartphone (or smartwatch) app.
There is free street parking & paid laundry facility on-site (you’ll need your smartphone for the laundry app, so you won’t have to search for coins).
— IMPORTANT —
Please note that renovations are currently taking place in the common building corridors. While they should not affect your stay, we appreciate your understanding and apologize for any changes to the building’s appearance during this time.
— GETTING AROUND —
Get to Downtown Miami, Brickell, the Health District, Marlins Stadium, and Little Havana’s 8th St (Calle Ocho) in under 10 minutes. And just 15 minutes away, you’ll find Wynwood, Midtown, Edgewater and Miami Beach (South Beach).
Some of Miami’s finest nightlife and dining, like Kiki On The River, Seaspice, Casablanca and Garcia’s are a 2 minute Uber ride.
Public transportation: 2 blocks to Metrobus 11 and 208, 15 min walk to Government Station Metrorail Station (connection to Metromover 2 stops away).
The nearest major street is NW 8th Avenue, which features mini marts, Latin American restaurants, and gets your over the Miami River to fantastic dining and entertainment options. Three blocks south is Flagler Avenue, a major commercial and transportation corridor that gets you to Brickell and Downtown.
Nearby points of interest (driving distances):
0.7 miles to 7-Eleven
1.0 miles to LoanDepot Park (Miami Marlins)
1.0 miles to Winn-Dixie (supermarket)
1.5 miles to River Landing Shops (Publix supermarket, TJ Maxx, Ross, Planet Fitness, dining)
1.6 miles to Jackson Memorial Hospital
1.8 miles to Brickell City Centre
2.0 miles to Kaseya Center (Miami Heat)
2.1 miles to Calle Ocho (Little Havana)
2.3 miles to Wynwood Art District
5.9 miles to Miami International Airport
6.9 miles to South Beach / Miami Beach (5th St and Ocean Dr)
— NEIGHBORHOOD —
Olive features newly constructed, beautifully designed apartments in the heart of Riverside (AKA East Little Havana). The apartment building was completed in November 2023. It’s a well-lit controlled-access building within a multicultural, inner-city neighborhood. Neighbors can be noisy at night and you’ll likely hear rooster sounds (yes, the Little Havana mascot is a real thing throughout the area). If you are unfamiliar with the typical sights and sounds of urban city life, we encourage taking a taxi or Uber after dusk.
Like many urban areas undergoing regeneration, Little Havana can be a little scruffy around the edges, but more than makes up for this through great ethnic shops and restaurants, lovely open spaces near the Miami River, fantastic local transport and easy access to Downtown Miami and Brickell, vibrant music and food scene and a warm, friendly community.
Little Havana is the colorful center of Hispanic culture in Miami. The area’s riddled with Latin-inspired cafes, restaurants, venues and markets that give space and a voice to all the different backgrounds that have taken root in the neighborhood.
Here you’ll find locals grabbing an afternoon cortado or a fresh fruit batido, talking politics over a game of dominoes, or eating solid authentic dishes from all over Latin America to a backdrop of ever-present Cuban beats.
— OTHER THINGS TO NOTE —
We want to ensure your stay is enjoyable, so please take a moment to review some important details:
- Self-Service Apartment Building: Olive is not a full-service hotel; it's an apartment building. While we provide complimentary stock items, like garbage bags and toiletries, guests are encouraged to replenish them as needed, treating the space as if it were their own home.
- Cleaning and Sanitization: We prioritize your safety by sanitizing high-touch surfaces and adhering to extensive cleaning checklists. For coliving units, biweekly cleanings of shared units' common areas are provided as a courtesy.
- Verification and Legal Compliance: To meet legal requirements and building security rules, we'll request your government-issued ID, contact information, and a valid credit card. Some instances may require a background check. Rest assured, collected information is solely used for screening and verification purposes.
- Rental Usage Agreement: Before check-in, you'll be asked to sign a rental usage agreement. By confirming your reservation, you agree to our rental terms, providing necessary documentation, and potential background checks.
- Security Measures: Security cameras monitor public and common spaces, ensuring your safety. Please note, there is no recording equipment inside the rented apartment.
- Fees and House Rules: Please make sure you read the house rules as there may be fees for things like lost keys, lockouts, smoking and other violations. Some violations may even lead to termination without refund.
- Mail and Packages: The property address is not for mailing or identification. If courier packages are delivered to your door, it's at your own risk.
We appreciate your attention to these details, and we're here to ensure your stay at Olive is comfortable and stress-free. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out!
Guest Access:
Self check in through your smartphone! You MUST download an app prior to arrival and will not need to interact with others to check-in.
You’ll have access to all the building’s common area facilities, including outdoor work lounge, rooftop deck, backyard and laundry facility (paid via smartphone app).
Please allow up to an hour after booking to complete our verification portal and to setup the keyless access app on your smartphone.
The Neighborhood:
Olive features newly constructed, beautifully designed apartments in the heart of Riverside (AKA East Little Havana).
The apartment building was completed in November 2023. It’s a well-lit controlled-access building within a multicultural, inner-city neighborhood. Neighbors can be noisy at night and you’ll likely hear rooster sounds (yes, the Little Havana mascot is a real thing throughout the area). If you are unfamiliar with the typical sights and sounds of urban city life, we encourage taking a taxi or Uber after dusk.
Like many urban areas undergoing regeneration, Little Havana can be a little scruffy around the edges, but more than makes up for this through great ethnic shops and restaurants, lovely open spaces near the Miami River, fantastic local transport and easy access to Downtown Miami and Brickell, vibrant music and food scene and a warm, friendly community.
Little Havana is the colorful center of Hispanic culture in Miami. The area’s riddled with Latin-inspired cafes, restaurants, venues and markets that give space and a voice to all the different backgrounds that have taken root in the neighborhood.
Here you’ll find locals grabbing an afternoon cortado or a fresh fruit batido, talking politics over a game of dominoes, or eating solid authentic dishes from all over Latin America to a backdrop of ever-present Cuban beats.
– History of the Neighborhood –
Riverside was Miami's first subdivision west of the Miami River. The area came to be called “Riverside” for its location next to the Miami River. Mary Brickell (a member of one of Miami’s prominent pioneer families) platted the Riverside subdivision. By the early 20th century a significant number of Cubans already resided in the Riverside area. Riverside’s population mix has undergone many changes in recent decades as a huge number of Cubans, Nicaraguans, and other Caribbean and Latin American refugees poured into the area. Because of its large Cuban population, the area began to be called Little Havana or East Little Havana.
East Little Havana is rich with Cuban culture, including traditional restaurants and bakeries, galleries, and venues like the Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center, a hub of live music and Cuban art. Along the main strip of Calle Ocho, the Walk of Fame sidewalk pays tribute to Cuban and Latin American celebrities. The area also contains LoanDepot Park, home to the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball team.
Interaction with Guests:
No interaction needed, self check in via smartphone app.