Miami Worldcenter

Museum Of Ice Cream To Open Permanent Location At Miami Worldcenter In 2024

Museum of Ice Cream (MOIC), the beloved interactive ice cream-themed environment, is set to establish a permanent presence in Miami. The eagerly anticipated new location, slated to open in early 2024, will find its home at Miami Worldcenter, a vibrant development in Downtown Miami. The 14,000+ square-foot space will be thoughtfully designed by MOIC’s in-house team, incorporating AI technology to create an enchanting and immersive experience, much like its highly successful pop-up predecessors.

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FAA Building Permits Filed For 600 Miami Worldcenter In Downtown Miami

Building permits have been filed with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 32-story residential tower planned at 600 Northeast 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami. Designed by Revuelta Architecture International and developed by a joint venture partnership between Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures, the project is planned to yield 606 residential units in studio, one and two-bedroom floor plans, offering owners the option to list on short-term rental platforms.

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Demolition Permit Issued For Miami Worldcenter Site Where Naftali Group’s 65-Story Tower Will Rise

Demolition permits have been issued for the 26,946-square-foot building at 1016 Northeast 2nd Avenue, the eastern parcel of Miami Worldcenter’s Block A. The building, which formerly served as the sales center for the Paramount Miami Worldcenter, is set to be completely razed to pave the way for an ambitious new development. TNG MWC LLC, an affiliate of the New York-based Naftali Group (Naftali), is spearheading the transformation of the 90,827-square-foot property and plans to erect a 65-story mixed-use tower on the site

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Related And Merrimac Secure $94.2 Million To Construct The Crosby At Miami Worldcenter

The Related Group and Merrimac Ventures have successfully secured a substantial $94.2 million in funding for the vertical construction of The Crosby, which is poised to add more density to the ongoing developments at Miami Worldcenter. The residential tower is set to ascend 33 stories high and is expected to top off at around 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level, according to building permits filed with the FAA in January. The Arkansas-based Bank OZK provided the loan to DT G Block LLC, a joint venture entity affiliated with the developers. Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates and AVRO|KO is in charge of the architectural design and interiors of the project, respectively. The Crosby, which broke ground earlier this year, is slated to offer 450 fully furnished, ready-to-rent residences and 3,370 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.

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