Paramount Miami Worldcenter

Lucid Motors Opens 23,000-Square-Foot Location At Miami Worldcenter

Luxury electric vehicle manufacturer, Lucid Motors, has opened its newest facility at Miami Worldcenter, a transformative mixed-use development in Downtown Miami. The location, spanning nearly 23,000 square feet, features a Lucid Studio where customers can experience the brand’s luxury electric vehicles, including the award-winning Lucid Air sedan. Operating from Monday to Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and on weekends with adjusted hours, the facility also serves as a service and delivery center for the Lucid Air. Lucid’s Miami Worldcenter location offers an immersive environment that showcases the company’s distinctive design aesthetic.

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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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Miami Worldcenter Block-F West. Designed by NBWW Architects.

An In-Depth Look At Miami Worldcenter’s 280,000-Square-Foot Retail And Commercial Development

Miami Worldcenter Associates, led by Nitin Motwani, Art Falcone and the CIM Group, has 280,000 square feet of retail and commercial spaces in the works at Miami Worldcenter (MWC), a 27-acre, $4 billion mixed-use mega project in Downtown Miami’s Park West neighborhood. The managing partners have planned to develop a plethora of venues and outlets throughout multiple buildings in the 10-block complex, including some buildings solely dedicated to that purpose, with several other mixed-use buildings housing variously sized spaces. The retail spaces at MWC will be a mix of food and beverage/fast casual, specialty and service establishments, and the developers are hoping to lease as locally as possible, as opposed to strictly onboarding  large and recognized anchor tenants and national chains.

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