The 33-story Crosby Miami Worldcenter has topped off, marking a significant milestone in its development. With all 450 condo units sold and an array of luxury amenities, the tower is set to become a new icon in Miami’s skyline.
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The 33-story Crosby Miami Worldcenter has topped off, marking a significant milestone in its development. With all 450 condo units sold and an array of luxury amenities, the tower is set to become a new icon in Miami’s skyline.
View MoreThe Crosby Miami Worldcenter, a future 33-story mixed-use building situated within Miami Worldcenter at 601 North Miami Avenue in downtown Miami, has recently received a construction permit from Miami’s Building Department. The 376-foot-tall building will include 450 units that can accommodate short-term rentals, more than 22,000 square feet of amenities and 3,370 square feet of retail space.
View MoreThe Crosby Miami Worldcenter, has applied to the Federal Aviation Administration for height approval. According to a filing with the agency on January 12, the tower will be 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level.
View MoreApproximately 255,000 square feet of retail space have now been finished at Miami Worldcenter with the completion of F-East as tenants actively finish out their spaces.
View MoreAfter purchasing a redevelopment site for $17.5 million, Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures have proposed a new Miami Worldcenter condominium building.
View MoreMiami Worldcenter and Live! Hospitality & Entertainment has a deal to bring its widely regarded Sports & Social concept to the $4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development that is reshaping Downtown Miami.
View MoreSince the Miami Museum of Science closed its South Miami Avenue building in 2015, the enormous 1934 Pan Am globe of the world that once welcomed guests to the museum. The massive and vibrant sphere has since undergone substantial restoration, and it has been placed in its new, permanent outdoor location at the massive Miami Worldcenter complex in the Park West neighborhood.
View MoreNew York-based developer, Naftali Group, recently announced their plans to build two residential buildings at the Miami Worldcenter.
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