600 Miami Worldcenter Sells Out Before Groundbeaking

600 Miami Worldcenter Rendering
600 Miami Worldcenter Rendering

Miami’s skyline is poised for a dramatic transformation with the upcoming groundbreaking of the 32-story tower at Miami Worldcenter. This highly anticipated development, spearheaded by Merrimac Ventures and Aria Development Group, has already made waves in the real estate market by preselling all its units. With a robust $95 million construction loan secured from Banco Inbursa, the project dubbed 600 Miami Worldcenter is on track to redefine luxury living in downtown Miami.

The 600 Miami Worldcenter project represents a significant milestone in urban development, blending luxury living with the convenience of downtown accessibility. Nitin Motwani, Managing Partner of Merrimac Ventures, shared his enthusiasm for the project, stating, “600 Miami Worldcenter has been one of our most anticipated and fastest-selling developments, which was appealing for our lenders at Banco Inbursa.” This sentiment underscores the project’s appeal not only to potential residents but also to financial partners who see the value in investing in Miami’s future.

The allure of 600 Miami Worldcenter has reached international proportions, attracting buyers from the U.S., Colombia, Turkey, and Argentina. This diverse buyer profile highlights Miami’s global appeal as a destination for luxury living and investment. The tower’s units, which are being delivered fully finished and furnished, cater to a modern lifestyle that values convenience, quality, and flexibility. Furthermore, the allowance for short-term rentals opens up opportunities for owners to generate income, making it an attractive proposition for investors and residents alike.

600 Miami Worldcenter is not alone in its success or its offerings. The neighborhood is witnessing a surge in developments that allow short-term rentals, a trend that speaks to the evolving demands of the real estate market. Nearby towers such as The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, with 450 condos, and 501 First, boasting 476 condos, have also sold out. These developments, situated within proximity to 600 Miami Worldcenter, underscore the area’s desirability and the growing trend towards flexible living arrangements in urban centers.

With groundbreaking on the horizon and completion expected in 2026, 600 Miami Worldcenter is set to become a landmark in Miami’s bustling downtown area. This project not only signifies a leap forward in urban living but also marks a significant investment in the city’s future. As Miami continues to attract attention on the global stage, developments like 600 Miami Worldcenter play a crucial role in shaping the city’s identity as a hub for luxury, innovation, and cosmopolitan living.

501 First Construction Update

501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction
501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction

A new image of 501 First Residences has revealed the completion of the foundation pour. Usually, vertical construction starts after the foundation has been laid.

This new 40-story tower with 448, will be developed by Aria Development Group and designed by Revuelta Architecture International, who also designed Wind and 900 Biscayne. 501 First Residences will be located at 501 Northeast 1st Avenue with views of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay.

According to the Aria Development group, this particular development will be built to cater to the short-term rental market. The biggest perk is that there will be no rental restrictions. This means the resident can utilize any consumer platform (Vrbo, Expedia, Airbnb, etc.) to rent and each unit can be rented for 1 day or more.

The renderings reveal floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive balconies. The sleek structure is curved creating a horizontal and vertical grid-like design. The exact height of the development hasn’t been released but we can expect the 40-story high structure to be over 450 feet in height.

To provide shade and a usable pedestrian space, the ground floor is being planned with broad pathways and vegetation.

On the property, demolition has already finished.

Although 501 First Residences is sold out, if you or someone you know has an interest in purchasing in downtown Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at 786-247-6332.

501 First Residences Receives Construction Loan

501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction
501 FIRST Residences Miami preconstruction

Construction is moving forward at 501 First Residences with a new benchmark after developers receive a construction loan for $80.9 million.

This new 40-story tower with 448, will be developed by Aria Development Group and designed by Revuelta Architecture International, who also designed Wind and 900 Biscayne. 501 First Residences will be located at 501 Northeast 1st Avenue with views of downtown Miami and Biscayne Bay.

According to the Aria Development group, this particular development will be built to cater to the short-term rental market. The biggest perk is that there will be no rental restrictions. This means the resident can utilize any consumer platform (Vrbo, Expedia, Airbnb, etc.) to rent and each unit can be rented for 1 day or more.

The renderings reveal floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive balconies. The sleek structure is curved creating a horizontal and vertical grid-like design. The exact height of the development hasn’t been released but we can expect the 40-story high structure to be over 450 feet in height.

The loan of $80.924 million was arranged by Berkadia with the funding issued by Bank OZK with a floating 42-month interest-only loan.

On the property, demolition has already finished.

Although 501 First Residences is sold out, if you or someone you know has an interest in purchasing downtown Miami, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at 786-247-6332.