CitizenM is coming to South Beach after the Dutch hotel group purchased the hotel portion of Crescent Height’s 1212 Lincoln at the junction of Lincoln Road and Alton Road in South Beach. CitizenM paid $9 million for the 50 room hotel which is a part of the 1212 Lincoln mixed-use project which also includes over 70,000 SF of retail and 400 parking spaces.
Read MoreThe Mixed-Use Block H Is Now Rising At Miami Worldcenter Bringing Retail & Restaurants To Downtown Miami
Construction is moving swiftly on Miami Worldcenter’s Block H, which now can be seen rising out of the ground adjacent to the also rising 43-story Luma residential tower and now under construction CitizenM Hotel. Block H will serve as one of the center pieces of the mega-project reinvigorating Downtown Miami.
Read MorecitizenM Hotel Coming To Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami
Netherlands-based citizenM, the pioneer of affordable luxury hotels, has announced plans to open a 348-key hotel within Miami Worldcenter, one of the largest private mixed-use developments underway in the United States, occupying 27 acres in the heart of the Downtown Miami.
Read MoreCitizenM Hotels Continues Splash in Miami, Buys Perricone's Marketplace Site in Brickell
Last week we reported that Crescent Heights is aiming to bring a CitizenM Hotel to 1212 Lincoln Road on Miami Beach. CitizenM continues to make a splash in Miami as they have purchased the Perricone's site via the entity CitizenM Miami Brickell Properties at 15 SE 10th St next to Allen Morris Park for $16.18 million.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Aims to Bring Citizen M Hotel to 1212 Lincoln Road
Crescent Heights is aiming to bring a Citizen M Hotel to 1212 Lincoln Road. The developer recently applied to the city for approval to modify the existing proposal by bumping the room count up to 168 from 100 by creating "pod" style rooms, some of which are under 218 SF. They also requested a variance to operate 2 LED billboards which would display graphics that are inspired by the murals that currently exist on the current building.
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