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Miami Worldcenter recently hosted a star-studded celebration to mark its grand opening as Downtown Miami’s newest lifestyle, retail, dining, and entertainment destination.
Thousands turned out for a high-energy evening headlined by global superstar DJ Alesso and Shaggy, and a special performance of God Bless the USA by Grammy award-winning country artist Lee Greenwood.
The celebration featured remarks from Miami Mayor Francis Suarez; former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, and Miami Worldcenter’s development team including Art Falcone, Nitin Motwani, and CIM Group’s Ryan Harter who reflected on the project’s impact on Downtown Miami’s growth and revitalization during the past two decades.
Spanning 10 city blocks, the 27-acre, $6 billion project marks the second-largest urban mixed-use development in the U.S., redefining Downtown Miami with a vibrant mix of retail, dining, luxury residences, hospitality, entertainment, and public spaces.
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