After years of planning, construction is officially underway on the Grand Hyatt Miami Beach, a long-anticipated hotel development adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center. The project broke ground on the morning of Friday, May 16, 2025, just weeks after the development team secured a $392 million construction loan from TYKO Capital. The hotel is scheduled for completion in late 2027. Balfour Beatty is the general contractor.

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The 996,130-square-foot development, planned to rise 17 stories, will comprise 800 guest rooms, including 52 suites, and an expansive hospitality and events program. The project will feature 90,000 square feet of indoor meeting and conference space, 10,000 square feet of outdoor event areas, five food and beverage outlets, and a pre-leased signature restaurant. Additional amenities include two pools, a resort-style pool deck, a fitness center, a Grand Hyatt club lounge, and 320 parking spaces.

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Located at 17th Street and Convention Center Drive, Terra and Turnberry are leading the development in partnership with the City of Miami Beach. Arquitectonica, under the direction of architect Bernardo Fort-Brescia, is the design architect.

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The project is intended to serve as a key hospitality anchor for the Convention Center District, expanding the city’s capacity for hosting national and international conferences while supporting the continued growth of Miami Beach’s tourism and events economy.

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Friday’s groundbreaking ceremony attendees included Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Terra CEO David Martin, Turnberry Chairman & CEO Jackie Soffer, Hyatt Group President for the Americas Pete Sears, and David Whitaker, President & CEO of the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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With site work officially underway, the Grand Hyatt Miami Beach begins its multi-year path to completion. It is expected to significantly enhance the city’s hospitality infrastructure and bolster its role as a premier business and leisure travel destination.
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Eso es lo que la ciudad se enfoca en hoteles de lujo es decir dinero habla . pero no se enfocan en los pobres que dependen en menos de 1500. Dólares al mes.
Eso es lo que la ciudad se enfoca en dinero pero no se enfocan en las personas pobres que dependen en menos de 1500 dólares mensuales