Miami Worldcenter

FAA Building Permits Filed For 700-Foot-Tall Structure At Miami Worldcenter Block A

Building permits have been submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for work at Miami Worldcenter Block A, where Miami-based private investment firm Abbhi Capital, led by founder and managing partner Sankesh Abbhi,  is planning a large-scale mixed-use development with multi-family units, office, retail and hotel space. The FAA filing reveals the developer has applied to build a 692-foot-tall structure, or 700 feet above sea level, atop a 2.2-acre site fronting Northeast 1st Avenue between Northeast 10th and 11th Streets, approximately addressed as 100 Northeast 11th Street. Very few details on the project are known, but at the proposed height and factoring in the zoning regulations, a 55 to 60-story tower can be possible for the site with nearly 850 residential units and 1.2 million square feet of new construction.

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Jewelry Box. Designed by ODP Architects.

Miami Worldcenter Delivers 80,000-Square-Foot ‘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, 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. Featuring a modern design enclosed with floor-to-ceiling glass, Miami Worldcenter’s ‘Jewel Box’ is located at the confluence of the 7th Street Promenade and World Paseo open-air retail pedestrian streets, directly west of the development’s upcoming citizenM boutique hotel and north of the completed luxury apartment tower Bezel Miami.

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Miami Worldcenter’s First Tenant, Ariete Hospitality Group’s Brasserie Laurel, Is Scheduled To Open On November 28

With a Michelin Star under his belt for his highly acclaimed restaurant Ariete, Chef Michael Beltran and his team at Ariete Hospitality Group (AHG) bring another stellar concept to Miami’s lineup of remarkable dining and drinking spots. Brasserie Laurel will deliver upscale French-inspired Miami cuisine to Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami. Set to open to the public on November 28, 2022, Brasserie Laurel will focus on local, seasonal ingredients and provide a wide array of table-side services for some of their signature dishes. The quality of food preparation and service will be at the levels of Ariete; it is no secret that the drive is to deliver world-class hospitality and maintain the highest standards.

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Savage X Fenty, lululemon, Ray-Ban & Posman Books Coming to Miami Worldcenter in Downtown Miami

Four retail concepts will be joiningthe already highly-anticipated roster of tenants slated to open at Miami Worldcenter, the $4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development transforming the heart of Downtown Miami. The development’s ownership has completed leases with disruptor brand Savage X Fenty to open its first Florida location, as well as global brands lululemon and Ray-Ban, and New York-based Posman Books. Miami Worldcenter’s newest retailers, which are anticipated to open in 2023, expand the exceptional lineup of recently announced tenants including two food and beverage concepts opening soon by Michelin-star Chef Michael Beltran, Brasserie Laurel and El Vecino; Chicago’s Maple & Ash and etta restaurants; Sports & Social, a dining and entertainment concept; as well as other nationally recognized brands including Sephora, Bowlero, and Lucid Motors.

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Lynd Living Applies For 698-Foot-Tall Building At Miami Worldcenter

Texas-based real estate developer Lynd Living has applied for building permits to construct a 698-foot-tall building at Miami Worldcenter. The Federal Aviation Administration received applications on September 8 for the 0.47-acre site at 941 North Miami Avenue, which the developer recently acquired for $30 million. The structure would top off at 709 feet above sea level when factoring in the site’s elevation and could yield up to 1.2 million square feet including 650 residential units.

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