
The Astor Companies is once again bringing much-needed new rental apartments to the City of Miami. Astor started construction of Havana Enclave, a 179-unit project on 1.17 acres in the city’s Little Havana neighborhood.
Astor, led by Henry Torres, secured a $36 million construction loan from Ocean Bank for Havana Enclave, and construction is underway at the 315 NW 27th Avenue property. Completion is expected at the beginning of 2027.
Designed by Hamed Rodriguez Architects, Havana Enclave will have a mix of studios, one and two-bedroom apartments. Amenities will include a pool, barbecue area, fitness center, business center, meeting room, pet washing station and children’s playroom.
“We are extremely passionate about being a positive force in Miami’s housing market,” Torres said. “Havana Enclave will provide high-quality market-rate apartments in a neighborhood where many professionals want to be. We greatly appreciate the support of Ocean Bank, which has been a valued long-term partner of our projects.”
Astor has an extensive track record of successful developments in Little Havana.
It most recently developed Douglas Enclave, a 199-unit attainable rental project that introduced Astor’s Enclave brand. Douglas Enclave achieved lease-up stabilization in August 2024.
Astor also developed the two-tower InTown apartment community and Brickell Vista condominium building in Little Havana.
Founded by Henry Torres in 2002, The Astor Companies is a full-service real estate development firm based in Miami. Torres launched Astor with the motivation that everyone should be able to afford a luxurious new home in an appealing location. With that in mind, Astor has been a pioneering developer throughout its two-decade history, identifying emerging and untapped Miami neighborhoods like Little Havana, The Roads and South Miami – among others. Astor’s portfolio of successful projects include Brickell Vista and InTown in Little Havana, Gateway to the Grove in Coconut Grove, Merrick Manor in Coral Gables, Nordica in The Roads neighborhood and Valencia in South Miami.