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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.
The development’s ownership group has completed leases with Serafina, an internationally acclaimed and New York City-founded 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.
Miami Worldcenter’s newest restaurants, which are anticipated to open in 2024, will build on the development’s exceptional lineup of recently opened food and beverage outlets, including three concepts by Ariete Hospitality Group’s Michelin-star-rated Chef Michael Beltran, Brasserie Laurel, Chug’s Express, and El Vecino Cigar & Cocktail Bar, and two additional restaurants expected to open soon, Earls Kitchen & Bar and Chicago’s Maple & Ash.
As one of the largest privately owned and developed urban real estate developments in Florida, Miami Worldcenter, which is currently coming alive in phases, features a diverse mix of residential, commercial and hospitality uses complemented by a total of 300,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space. Approximately 84 percent of the development’s retail space has been leased.
Miami Worldcenter is being developed by master developers Miami Worldcenter Associates, led by managing partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani, in partnership with CIM Group.
“We’re excited to unveil another stellar lineup of restaurants opening soon at Miami Worldcenter, with Serafina, Sixty Vines, and BurgerFi/Anthony’s providing an excellent variety of dining options for our residents and visitors,” Motwani said. “From upscale Italian and sustainably sourced dishes for wine-lovers, to familiar fast-causal favorites, our newest food and beverage concepts will perfectly complement our existing restaurant offerings and appeal to foodies from all over — whether you’re grabbing a quick bite before a Miami Heat game or a concert at the Kaseya Center or visiting Miami Worldcenter for a five-star meal.”
Miami Worldcenter’s three newest restaurants are all expected to open in 2024.
Retail leasing at Miami Worldcenter is led by CIM Group, a partner in Miami Worldcenter, and Miami-based The Comras Company. CIM Group is a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender, and developer. The Comras Company is a leading, boutique real estate firm providing retail leasing, asset sales, consulting, and development advisory services throughout South Florida.
“Food is a significant factor when people make decisions about where they want to live, work or visit and we have worked diligently to cultivate an array of appealing and popular concepts at Miami Worldcenter,” noted Shaul Kuba, co-founder and principal, CIM Group.
“The expansive collection of restaurant options at Miami Worldcenter offers residents and visitors a wide range of cuisines in diverse environments including on-the-go meals, casual and fine dining.”
In addition to its exceptional lineup of restaurants, Miami Worldcenter also is home to the new affordable luxury citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel, which opened earlier this year; a new showroom and service center for luxury electric vehicle company Lucid Motors, as well as recently opened locations for national retail brands lululemon and Sephora.
Announced tenants set to open in the next year include dining and entertainment concepts Sports & Social and Bowlero; a permanent location for the world-famous experiential and immersive Museum of Ice Cream, as well as other nationally recognized concepts including Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty, Club Studio, Ray-Ban, and Posman Books.
Miami Worldcenter is home to three completed residential towers —PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter, Caoba, and Bezel Miami. Additionally, construction is underway at phase one of the 52-story Miami World Tower, which will comprise 550 apartment units; at Legacy Hotel & Residences, a 50-story mixed-use tower with 310 branded residences atop a hotel and 50,000 square feet of medical office space; at the second phase of Caoba, which will encompass an adjacent 40-story tower with 420 apartments, and at The Crosby, a 450-unit turn-key condominium by Related Group and Merrimac Ventures.
Planned developments include 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 579-unit fully furnished condominium by Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures; a 65-story condo tower with 700-plus residential units by New York-based developer Naftali Group; a mixed-use residential and commercial development by Abbhi Capital; and a three-tower mixed-use residential project by The Witkoff Group.
Complementing Miami Worldcenter’s retail streets will be World Square, a 20,000-square-foot outdoor public plaza and park. Designed as a central gathering place, World Square will serve as the heartbeat of the development featuring an abundance of open space, shade trees, and oversized, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks lined with dining, entertainment, and retail concepts.
Miami Worldcenter occupies 10 city blocks within walking distance of Museum Park, home to Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Frost Museum of Science; the newly renamed home of the Miami Heat, the Kaseya Center; the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts; and
Miami Dade College’s Wolfson Campus.
It also is adjacent to Brightline’s MiamiCentral station, which offers direct train service from Downtown Miami to Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach and Orlando, together with access to Tri-Rail, the Metromover, and the Metrorail — making Miami Worldcenter the largest and most connected transit-oriented development in Florida.
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