Exciting New Retail and Restaurant Concepts Coming to Miami Worldcenter

Miami Worldcenter
Miami Worldcenter

Miami Worldcenter, the $6 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development that’s transforming Downtown Miami, is set to welcome three exciting new tenants by early 2025. The latest additions to the vibrant project include Go Greek Yogurt, HŸP, and SkinSpirit, all of which promise to bring unique experiences to the growing retail and dining scene.

Developed by Miami Worldcenter Associates, under the leadership of Managing Partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani in partnership with CIM Group, Miami Worldcenter stands as one of Florida’s largest privately owned urban real estate projects. Spanning 10 city blocks, the development offers a blend of residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces, complemented by 300,000 square feet of retail, dining, and entertainment venues.

New Tenants Coming Soon

Go Greek Yogurt: This Beverly Hills-based yogurt bar and café will open its first Florida location at Miami Worldcenter in late 2024. Spanning nearly 1,300 square feet on the Paseo Promenade, Go Greek Yogurt will offer authentic fresh and frozen Greek yogurt with ingredients imported directly from Europe, promising a healthy and flavorful dining option.

HŸP: Known for its curated selection of top-tier streetwear brands such as Nike, Adidas, and Chrome Hearts, HŸP will also debut in late 2024. The 1,300-square-foot sneaker and streetwear retailer will add another layer of fashion-forward appeal to the Paseo Promenade.

SkinSpirit: Arriving in early 2025, SkinSpirit’s 1,700-square-foot medical aesthetics spa will mark the company’s first foray into South Florida. With a national reputation for top-tier services like Botox and dermal fillers, SkinSpirit’s arrival will enhance Miami Worldcenter’s wellness offerings.

Expanding Retail and Dining Scene

These new tenants will join an impressive roster of businesses already open at Miami Worldcenter. Notable venues include Sixty Vines wine-on-tap restaurant, Chef Michael Beltran’s Brasserie Laurel, Chug’s Express, and El Vecino Cigar & Cocktail Bar. Popular retailers like lululemon, Sephora, Ray-Ban, and Free People are also part of the development, alongside entertainment options such as Lucky Strike bowling, the Museum of Ice Cream, and a Lucid Motors showroom.

Additionally, more high-profile names are set to open soon, including Juvia, Villa One Tequila Gardens, Chicago’s Maple & Ash, and Serafina, along with Club Studio and The Spot Barbershop.

A Destination for the Future

Miami Worldcenter is not just a place to shop and dine; it’s a cultural and residential hub that enhances Miami’s urban experience. The project includes completed developments such as the 351-room citizenM hotel, the luxury Paramount Miami Worldcenter condominium, and market-rate apartments Flow and Bezel Miami. Under construction are major projects like Miami World Tower 1 and The Crosby, while future residential towers by leading developers are also planned.

In addition to its retail and residential elements, Miami Worldcenter will feature World Square, a 20,000-square-foot outdoor public plaza, and a $5 million public art initiative that will transform the space into a permanent outdoor museum with works curated by Jeffrey Deitch and PRIMARY.

Its strategic location places it within walking distance of cultural landmarks like the Pérez Art Museum, Adrienne Arsht Center, and the Brightline MiamiCentral station, making Miami Worldcenter one of Florida’s most well-connected and transit-oriented developments.

New Renderings and Details Filed for Summit Brickell Tower: A 65-Story Landmark in the Making

Summit Brickell Tower
Summit Brickell Tower

Exciting new renderings and project details for the Summit Brickell tower have been submitted as the development moves through the approval process. With its sleek, modern design and thoughtful integration of public benefits, this tower is set to become a prominent feature of Brickell’s evolving skyline.

The developers have filed for site plan and zoning approval, submitting a presentation to county officials earlier this month that highlights a refined design for the tower. The 65-story structure will soar 750 feet into the sky, providing spectacular views and high-end living spaces.

Summit Brickell is planned to feature 505 residential units, catering to those seeking a luxurious urban lifestyle. The development will also include 1,933 square feet of ground-floor retail space, bringing in convenient commercial offerings for residents and visitors. To support the project’s scale, 500 spaces in an internalized garage will ensure ample parking for residents and guests.

In response to community needs and city regulations, the developer has increased its public benefits contribution. Now, the project includes a $575,000 contribution to improve Metrorail, Metromover, or Metrobus stations. This significant investment in public transit will enhance mobility options for residents and the wider community.

Pedestrian safety is also being prioritized, with planned improvements to pedestrian crossings in the vicinity, making the area safer and more accessible for those walking through the neighborhood.

In an effort to provide affordable housing options, the developer is committing to creating 25 workforce housing units. These units will be reserved for households earning 120% of the area median income, with 12 units dedicated to this group, and an additional 13 units set aside for the same income bracket. This effort demonstrates the developer’s commitment to inclusivity and ensuring a diverse range of residents can call Summit Brickell home.

The Summit Brickell project is being developed by Lore, with Corwil serving as the architect. Together, they are crafting a landmark that not only elevates the city’s skyline but also contributes to the community’s growth and accessibility.

As the approval process continues, the Summit Brickell is positioning itself as a future centerpiece of Brickell, blending luxury living with community-oriented benefits.