Resia Launches First U.S. Project with Modular Construction, Addressing Housing Affordability
Resia's innovative use of modular construction in its first U.S. project, Resia Golden Glades, showcases a cost-effective and efficient solution to the housing affordability crisis in South Florida.

Resia has marked a significant milestone with the completion of its first U.S. project, Resia Golden Glades in Miami, Florida, utilizing modular bathrooms and kitchens manufactured at its facility in Georgia. This approach not only accelerates construction timelines but also reduces costs, offering a viable solution to the pressing issue of housing affordability in South Florida.
The 420-unit community features modern amenities and finishes, including granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, demonstrating that affordability does not compromise quality. Ricardo Blas, Chief Operating Officer at Resia, emphasized the project's role in addressing the severe housing affordability crisis in the region.
Resia Manufacturing's HybridFabrication process is central to this achievement, enabling the production of high-quality, ready-to-install components with integrated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. This method allows for parallel site and construction work, significantly enhancing efficiency and reducing waste. Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing and Operations, highlighted how technology underpins this cost-effective, quality-driven construction process.
Resia Golden Glades not only offers stylish living spaces but also a range of amenities designed to enrich residents' lifestyles, including a fitness center, swimming pool, and EV charging stations. Located at 550 Northwest 161st St., the community provides easy access to Miami's vibrant urban offerings.
This project exemplifies Resia's commitment to leveraging advanced technology and modular construction to deliver sustainable, affordable housing solutions. For more information or to schedule a tour, visit www.resiagoldenglades.com.