Converge Miami is a LEED Gold–certified, Class A life science and office destination located within Miami’s Health District. Formerly the University of Miami Life Science & Technology Park, the six-story, mixed-use campus offers state-of-the-art lab and office space designed to support trailblazers in science, technology, and innovation, with direct access to world-class medical, academic, and research institutions.
Building Type: Office
Year Built: 2011
Building Height: 6 Stories
Building Size: ±252,000 SF
Building Class: A
Typical Floor Size: ±38,500 SF
Unfinished Ceiling Height: 15' slab to slab
Parking: 220 on-site parking spaces
LEED Certification: Gold
— Located at the center of Miami’s Health District
— Immediate proximity to Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami Hospital, and leading research institutions
— Positioned within one of the largest health districts in the United States, serving over 1.5 million outpatient visits annually
— Direct access to Metrorail, Metrobus, and the Health District trolley
— Convenient access to I-95 and the Dolphin Expressway
— Minutes from Downtown Miami, Wynwood, Brickell, and Miami International Airport
— Integrated into a dense ecosystem of hospitals, clinics, research centers, and academic facilities
— Conference center totaling approximately 2,000 SF available for tenant use
— On-site café and food options, including Subway
— UPS Store for shipping and business services
— On-site banking
— Landscaped terrace and outdoor seating areas
— 24/7 secure building access with card key entry
— On-site parking garage with valet service
— Direct connection to the NAP (Network Access Point)
— LEED Certified Gold
— Hurricane-resistant design engineered to withstand Category 4 wind conditions
— Emergency power generator delivering up to approximately 4 watts per square foot, supporting business continuity
— Dense urban location with direct access to public transit, including Metrorail, Metrobus, and Health District trolley
— Mixed-use, campus-style development supporting reduced vehicle reliance