Powerhouse Gym has leased 36,000 square feet of space at MiamiCentral, marking the international fitness chain’s entrance into the Miami market. MiamiCentral, located in the heart of Downtown Miami at 600 NW 1st Avenue, is the home base of Brightline Trains and a mixed-use, urban experience that is transforming the Florida landscape. The JLL team of Katie Fernandez-Espinosa, Zach Winkler, and Rafael Romero represented MiamiCentral in the lease negotiations.
“With the addition of Powerhouse Gym, Downtown Miami will now have an upscale, full-service gym servicing the area’s residents and growing office sector,” says JLL’s Fernandez-Espinosa. “This deal is the perfect example of how experience driven retailers see value in and are bullish on committing to MiamiCentral. For companies looking to capitalize on the urban core’s growing residential and visitor base, MiamiCentral remains an ideal location for entertainment, lifestyle and top-tier food & beverage brands who want to be a part of where the action is happening.”
Powerhouse Gym is one of the top leaders in the fitness industry for over 40 years. With 300 licensees in 39 states, Powerhouse has continued to steadily gain global attention by expanding into 17 different countries worldwide serving over 1.2 million dedicated members. They have locations all across Florida, but this will be the first to serve downtown Miami’s rapidly expanding population.
“We are excited for the opportunity to expand into a new market, delivering the rich heritage of the Powerhouse brand to a one-of-a-kind development in MiamiCentral,” said Clayton Flotz of PowerHouse Gym.
“As a global transportation hub with lifestyle options for all, we are excited to welcome Powerhouse Gym to MiamiCentral. In addition to creating local jobs, Powerhouse will fill the much needed demand for premium fitness options of Downtown Miami residents and office workers,” said Najam Syed, Head of Asset Management for Florida East Coast Industries, the parent company of Brightline Trains.
MiamiCentral is a unique live-work-play destination with unrivaled transportation and dining options. Comprised of luxury residences, a Class-A office building, and 130,000 square foot of retail, MiamiCentral is the flagship station for Brightline Trains, which expects to be complete to Orlando in 2022. The transit-oriented development’s retail and dining venues make up an expansive promenade where Central Fare serves as one of Downtown Miami’s favorite dining destinations with culinary concepts that range from Sushi to authentic Italian pastries.
Recently MiamiCentral oversaw the grand opening of the urban core’s first Chick-Fil-A, located on the first-floor retail promenade, and also announced opening of global financial services firm Blackstone’s Tech-Hub in 2 MiamiCentral, a Class-A office building that is part of the TOD project. Blackstone is expected to hire 200+ employees for offices at MiamiCentral.