National real estate developer Naftali Group has revealed JEM Sky Villas with Interiors by FENDI Casa, two luxury penthouses designed with signature FENDI Casa collections. Perched atop the luxurious JEM Private Residences in the heart of downtown Miami, these residences will seamlessly blend high fashion interior design with the art of living.
Read MoreAdam Neumann Launches First Condo Project at Miami Worldcenter
Adam Neumann, co-founder of Flow, has announced the launch of his first condominium development project in Downtown Miami, marking Flow's expansion into the ownership market. The project, named Flow House, will be located in Miami Worldcenter and will include 466 units spread across 40 stories. Slated for delivery in 2025, Flow House will offer luxury living with a range of amenities, including coworking spaces, a fitness center, poolside restaurant, and spa.
Read MoreApple Store And Mixed-Use Tower Coming To Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami
The fast-growing 27-acre, $6 billion Miami Worldcenter continues to take form in Downtown Miami as it was recently revealed that an Apple Store is coming to the mega-project, in addition to a recently approved mixed-use tower. Apple has leased 15,000 SF of retail space at 725 NE 1st Ave where construction is already underway.
Read MoreNick Jonas and John Varvatos Set to Bring Rooftop Villa One Tequila Gardens To Miami Worldcenter
As Miami continues to evolve as an international destination for culinary innovation and vibrant nightlife, Villa One Tequila, co-founded by celebrities Nick Jonas and menswear designer John Varvatos, is bringing the essence of Mexico’s finest to Miami Worldcenter, the $6 billion mixed-use development activating Miami’s urban core.
Read MoreMerrimac Ventures and Aria Development Group Lock Down $95 Million Construction Loan for Sold-Out 600 Miami Worldcenter
A joint venture between South Florida-based developers Merrimac Ventures and Aria Development Group is preparing to break ground on 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 32-story condominium tower set within Downtown Miami’s Miami Worldcenter 27-acre mixed use development, following locking down a $95 million construction loan from Banco Inbursa.
Read MoreSerafina and Sixty Vines Set To Open In Miami Worldcenter
Four national food and beverage concepts will be joining the extensive roster of tenants at Miami Worldcenter, the $6 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development transforming the heart of Downtown Miami. Miami Worldcenter signed leases with Serafina, an internationally acclaimed Italian restaurant group; Sixty Vines, a sustainable restaurant with an exciting wine-on-tap program and vineyard-inspired food; and a dual-concept location for BurgerFi and Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza & Wings.
Read MoreLuxury Electric Vehicle Company Lucid Motors Opens Retail Studio At Miami Worldcenter
Lucid Motors, a luxury electric vehicle company producing the state-of-the-art Lucid Air, is now open at Miami Worldcenter, the $6 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development transforming the heart of Downtown Miami. Located at 951 NE 1st Avenue, the nearly 23,000-square-foot space is Lucid’s largest location in Florida. The location includes a Lucid Studio, which allows customers to experience the brand and its lineup of luxury electric vehicles in an environment that underscores the company’s signature design aesthetic.
Read MoreMuseum of Ice Cream Set To Open Permanent Location In Miami Worldcenter In Early 2024
Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth, as Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC), an inclusive and interactive environment dedicated to all things ice cream, is gearing up to open a permanent Miami location in early 2024. Known for its whimsical exhibits that energize the senses, MOIC will return to the Magic City at the new Miami Worldcenter development in the heart of Downtown Miami, located steps from Miami’s Kaseya Center, home of the Miami Heat.
Read MoreClub Studio, Earls Kitchen + Bar, and Luli Fama To Join Dynamic Shopping and Dining Collection Coming to Miami Worldcenter
An enticing collection of shops and dining spots in Downtown Miami continues to take shape with three new national retail and restaurant tenants coming to Miami Worldcenter, the $4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development transforming the heart of Downtown Miami. The development’s ownership has completed leases with a new high-end fitness concept called Club Studio, popular dining spot Earls Kitchen + Bar, and luxury swimwear brand Luli Fama through Leap.
Read MoreMiami Worldcenter Delivers 80,000 SF 'Jewel Box' Retail Building In Downtown Miami
The developers of Miami Worldcenter have completed another 80,000 square feet of lifestyle-driven retail space. The stand-alone building, known as Block F-East, marks one of the final retail components of the 27-acre project to be delivered as active vertical development continues at the $4 billion mixed-use development in the heart of Downtown Miami.
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