New Renderings Revealed for Legacy Residences at Miami Worldcenter

Legacy Hotel & Residences at Miami Worldcenter
Legacy Hotel & Residences at Miami Worldcenter

Following the purchase of additional property for the Legacy Residences at Miami Worldcenter tower project, developers have recently released updated designs.

According to a letter from the developers, the recently purchased site offered a chance to increase the size of the medical office component.

The building’s remaining spaces are made up of a 218-room hotel, a condominium with 308 residences, and several levels of office space that will contain a top-notch medical institution.

Elevations included with the application show the spire rising to a height of about 60 feet at the tower’s summit. The Project has a comprehensive list of wellness amenities, as well as a number of swimming pools, hotel ballrooms, and a sky club.

On April 19, the Miami UDRB unanimously decided to advise in favor of approving the suggested design revisions. Prior to the enlargement, the project obtained approval in 2021, and vertical construction has already started.

Building Amenities:

  • Signature international restaurant
  • Full-service cafe with locally sourced baked goods
  • Grand ballroom and event spaces
  • Shul with a kosher kitchen
  • Largest hotel pool deck in Downtown Miami
  • Rooftop atrium with event space, full-service bar, an infinity-edge pool, and sundeck
  • International business lounge
  • Microluxe residences with a high-end, high-touch holistic lifestyle experience
  • Health and Wellness
    • 50,000-square-foot medical clinic with suites for health and performance
    • VIP health club with operating rooms and private VIP entrance
    • Diagnostic testing and imaging
    • Advanced performance testing center
    • Vitality spa

Residences Amenities:

  • Fully furnished residences
  • Floor-to-ceiling glass windows
  • Custom kitchen and bath cabinetry with stone finishes
  • Kitchen appliances by Bosch (or comparable)
  • Electrolux (or comparable) stackable washer and dryer

If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at Legacy Residences at Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at lucas@miamicondoinvestments.com or by phone at (786)247-6332.

Legacy Residences at Miami Worldcenter
Legacy Hotel & Residences

Co-Owner of E11even Nightclub and Partner at Titan Capital Acquired Land at Miami Worldcenter

Miami Worldcenter Land Purchased for $30 Million
Miami Worldcenter Land Purchased for $30 Million

For $30 million, Lynd Living acquired a Miami Worldcenter development site from a business run by Marc Roberts, co-owner of the E11even nightclub, and Ira Saferstein, a partner at Titan Capital.

The $4 billion master-planned mixed-use project spanning 27 acres in the Park West neighborhood of downtown Miami has added the San Antonio-based company as the newest multifamily developer to the group of apartment builders.

According to public documents, a Lynd associate purchased the roughly 0.5-acre parcel of land at Northwest 10th Street and North Miami Avenue and secured a $22.7 million financing through TIG Romspen US Master Mortgage. According to a news statement, Kevin O’Grady and Justin Neelis from Concord Summit Capital handled the finance and Lynd has hired the company to find a construction loan. Additionally, Concord Summit mediated the sale.

IRR Parkwest Investments, led by Roberts and Saferstein, was sold by the Miami-based legal firm Adams Gallinar, which was represented by attorneys Michael Gallinar and Jason Camps.

A 650-unit apartment building is permitted on the site of the development. A residential tower is being planned, according to David Lynd, CEO of Lynd. “For the time being, we are keeping it quiet. We’ll release more information as we prepare to enter the market.

According to records, the vacant property was a component of a 1-acre assemblage that IRR purchased in 2020 for $26.7 million. The remaining property is still owned by Roberts and Saferstein. Roberts, a former boxing promoter, joined master developers Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani as an early investor in the Miami Worldcenter project in the early 2000s.

In March, the Miami Worldcenter development property at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue was purchased for $40.5 million by the New York-based Naftali Group and Chicago-based Akara Partners. The CEO of Naftali, Miki Naftali, is constructing two residential towers, but the company hasn’t said whether the structures would house condos or apartments.

Adam Neumann, a co-founder of WeWork, received $108 million in construction financing in February for a new apartment building on a bare lot at Miami Worldcenter. It shares a boundary with Caoba, a 40-story apartment complex at 698 Northeast First Avenue. Both the development site and Caoba’s ownership organization were purchased by Neumann.

Legacy Hotel and Residences Construction Update

LEGACY TOWER

Legacy Hotel and Residences at Miami Worldcenter has recently completed the foundation pour making it one step closer to going vertical.

LEGACY TOWER

Legacy Hotel & Residences began selling in late 2019 and despite the pandemic, it is already entirely pre-sold, with $160 million in sales.

The luxury tower located at 942 Northeast First Avenue, will rise 55 stories making it the second tallest tower at Miami Worldcener. This mixed-use development will feature 310 residential units, 219 luxury hotel rooms, a business center, a medical office, retail space, and a rooftop atrium.

The residences will include studio to 2 bedroom floor plans with 368 to 964 square feet options. The units will be fully finished and furnished. One of the unique things about Legacy is that residents will be able to rent their units without any restrictions. This includes utilizing a short-term rental company, whether its the Legacy’s rental program, Airbnb, or VRBO

In December 2021, the developers for Legacy secured the construction financing marking it as the third-largest construction loan ever made in Florida at $334 million.

Construction is anticipated to be complete in 2024.

Legacy Hotel and Residences Construction

Spinning Pan Am Globe Installed at Miami “World”center

Miami Worldcenter Pan Am Globe
Miami Worldcenter Pan Am Globe

Since 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.

In South Florida, the globe is a significant historical item. The former Pan American station on Dinner Key, which is now Miami City Hall, is where the 31-foot-5-inch, 6,500-pound globe was began.

Since moving it to the Frost Museum’s new facility would have been too difficult, the Miami Worldcenter will start spending $700,000 starting in 2020 to restore and weatherproof the globe with its original “approximately 1934” era lines.

A representative of the Miami Worldcenter stated “The Pan-Am globe depicts the world at a critical point in history – prior to World War II and when Miami was first realizing its position as a gateway for tourism and transportation.”

“It was important to the museum to find a partner that would care for this historic piece and ensure that the community can continue to enjoy this local icon,” stated the President and CEO of the Frost Museum.

Once complete, the Miami Worldcenter will feature 27-acres of retail, restaurants, shopping venues, and entertainment destinations. Retail will include 300,000 square feet of space and 40+ businesses.

Some notable retailers have already signed leases for the Miami Worldcenter which include Bowlero, Lucid Motors, and Sephora. Two luxurious restaurants are also named as the new lease holders, Maple & Ash and Laurel Brasserie. Maple & Ash is a famous Chicago restaurant that has now expanded to Arizona and now Miami. Laurel Brasserie is Miami Chef’s Michael Beltrans creation, with an anticipated opening date this summer.

The residential towers in Miami Worldcenter include: Legacy Hotel & Residences, Paramount Miami Worldcenter, Bezel, Caoba, and The Crosby.

New-York Developer Proposes Two Super Tall Towers at Miami Worldcenter

New York Developer Proposes Towers in Miami Worldcenter
New York Developer Proposes Towers in Miami Worldcenter

New York-based developer, Naftali Group, recently announced their plans to build two residential buildings at the Miami Worldcenter. Naftali is entering the height of the Miami construction boom where the demand for residential units is so great, that they hope to relieve some of the market stress with this new development.

The proposed site located at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue expands over 44,500 square feet which will include retail, co-working space and residential units. The Naftali Group paid $40.5 million for the property after the seller, Akara Partner paid $18.8 million in July 2020. The deal has been in the works since last year.

Pre-sales for the two ‘supertall’ towers are planned to begin by the end of the year. Naftali has stated they they are not sure whether that the project will include condos, apartments, or both.

In a statement released by the developer, they have be actively looking at sites in Miami for the past 9 months and the owner believes the property is “a truly unique opportunity to develop in the downtown Miami urban core.”

Additional details about the development will be released in the next few months.

Naftali Group has also purchased an 8,227 square foot lot on Eleventh Street across from the Metromover Station. This lot will allow a project up to 1.3 million square feet. Naftali Group has a mixed portfolio including 37 residential project totaling $12 billion in value.

The Miami Worldcenter is designed around several projects which encompass residential towers, commercial properties, entertainment, and retail that spans 27 acres.

Developers for Legacy Hotel & Residences Receives Third Largest Construction Loan Ever in Florida

Legacy Hotel and Residences Miami
Legacy Hotel and Residences Miami

Developer Dan Kodsi’s Royal Palm Companies recently received a $340 million construction loan for Legacy Hotel & Residences. New York-based real estate lending joint venture Silverstein Capital Partners, provided the loan for a condo-hotel construction tower that will be located in Downtown Miami at Miami Worldcenter.

According to a press release, the financing is the third-largest construction loan ever made in Florida, behind two others for projects in Miami-Dade. The other two loans were for the building of The Estates at Acqualina in Sunny Isles Beach ($558 million) and Five Park in Miami Beach ($345 million).

Legacy Hotel & Residences began selling in late 2019 and despite the pandemic, it is already entirely pre-sold, with $160 million in sales.

The luxury tower located at 942 Northeast First Avenue, will rise 50 stories at 668 feet tall making it the second tallest tower at Miami Worldcener. This mixed-use development will feature 312 residential units, 262 luxury hotel rooms, a business center, medical office, retail space, and rooftop atrium.

The residences will include studio to 2 bedroom floor plans with 368 to 964 square feet options. The units will be fully finished and furnished. One of the unique things about Legacy is that residents will be able to rent their units without any restrictions. This includes utilizing a short-term rental company, whether its the Legacy’s rental program, Airbnb, or VRBO.

Not only is this loan one of the largest construction loans in Florida but this is also Silverstein Capital Partner’s first South Florida loan. Larry Silverstein of Silverstein Properties is an affiliate of the financial group and also led the development of the World Trade Center after 9/11.

Kobi Karp Architects, Design Agency, and ID & Design International designed the structure.

The ground-breaking for Legacy Hotel & Residences occurred in August 2021 and is expected to reach top-off in 2024.

Legacy Hotel & Residences at Miami Worldcenter

Construction on Miami World Center ‘Jewel Box’ Begins

Miami Worldcenter Jewel Box
Miami Worldcenter Jewel Box
Photo Credit: Miami Worldcenter Associates

Miami Worldcenter is a 27-acre urban destination development that will bring new businesses, real estate opportunities, and most of all a new energy to downtown Miami. This site will be a unique blend of commercial and residential towers including Paramount Miami Worldcenter, Miami Worldtower, and Legacy Tower.

Construction for the signature “Jewel Box” in the middle of Miami Worldcenter will feature a retail building that will be located at 150 N.E. Eighth Street. The 2-story tower will boast 78,000 square feet of retail space with a rooftop terrace and public gathering space.

Jewel Box Miami Worldcenter
Photo Credit: Miami Worldcenter Associates

Developed by Miami-based Miami Worldcenter Associated and Los Angeles-based CIM Group. The Jewel Box will be designed by Coral Gables-based Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates.

Managing partner of Miami Worldcenter Associates stated, “The final elements of this world-class retail development plan are coming together, and the design and concept for the signature ‘Jewel Box’ element reflects the strong feedback we’ve received from brands from around the world and across South Florida.”

The jewel box will feature floor-to-ceiling glass that will reflect the outside elements that will create a jewel-like effect. Mixing the designs of a boutique retail space and diverse entertainment, the jewel box will be the “go-to” place for all Miami residences.

Construction for the jewel box is currently underway and the anticipated completion date is scheduled for the summer of 2022. Once the full Miami Worldcenter project is complete, the developers are estimating that the cost of the project is $4 billion.

The jewel box is a part of the 130,000 square feet of retail that is already under construction at the Miami Worldcenter with another 150,000 square feet already completed.

Legacy Hotel & Residences Breaks Ground

Groundbreaking for Legacy Hotel and Residences Miami
Groundbreaking for Legacy Hotel and Residences Miami
Photo Credit: owpbrokers

The highly anticipated Legacy Hotel & Residences finally broke ground today at the development site located at 942 NE 1st Avenue in the heart of downtown Miami. In attendance was Ken Russell (City of Miami Commissioner), representatives of Royal Palm Companies, and Peggy Olin (Owp Property representative).

Also known as Legacy Miami Worldcenter, Legacy is one of the newest pre-construction residential towers located in Park West Miami. The luxury tower will rise 50 stories at 668 feet tall making it the second tallest tower at Miami Worldcener. This tower sold out of all the units prior to the groundbreaking and is the first development to sell out prior to construction.

This mixed-use development will feature 312 residential units, 262 luxury hotel rooms, a business center, medical office, retail space, and rooftop atrium with all of the luxury amenities a 5-star hotel could offer.

Legacy Hotel and Residences Miami

The residences will include studio to 2 bedroom floor plans with 368 to 964 square feet options. The units will be fully finished and furnished. One of the unique things about Legacy is that residents will be able to rent their units without any restrictions. This includes utilizing a short-term rental company, whether its the Legacy’s rental program, Airbnb, or VRBO.

CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION

  • DEVELOPER: ROYAL PALM COMPANIES
  • ARCHITECT: KOBI KARP
  • DESIGNER: ID & DESIGN INTERNATIONAL

HOTEL AREAS (GROUND LEVEL AND PEDESTAL)

  • SPECTACULAR 40 FT. HIGH LOBBY WITH GLASS ELEVATORS
  • SIGNATURE INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT
  • FULL-SERVICE CAFÉ WITH LOCALLY SOURCED BAKED GOODS
  • FIRST OF ITS KIND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LOUNGE
  • GRAND BALLROOM AND EVENT SPACES
  • SHUL WITH KOSHER KITCHEN

ONE ACRE POOL DECK (9TH FLOOR)

  • LARGEST DOWNTOWN HOTEL POOL DECK
  • MULTIPLE WATER FEATURES AND FULL-SERVICE POOL
  • SIGNATURE RESTAURANT SERVING ALL MEALS
  • BAR AND LOUNGE
  • LUXURIOUS DECK FURNITURE
  • LUSH LANDSCAPING
  • PLUSH CABANAS
Legacy Hotel & Residences Rooftop Atrium

ROOFTOP ATRIUM AND EVENT SPACE

  • DECADENT LOUNGE WITH SEATING AMIDST GARDENS
  • FULL-SERVICE BAR FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SEATING
  • CANTILEVERED, INFINITY-EDGE, SINGAPORE INSPIRED POOL
    500-FEET IN THE AIR
  • ROOFTOP SUNDECK WITH ENDLESS DOWNTOWN VIEWS
  • PLENTIFUL EVENT SPACE

CENTER FOR HEALTH & PERFORMANCE

  • 50,000 SQ FT MEDICAL CLINIC WITH SUITES
    FOR HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE
  • DIAGNOSTICS AND TECHNOLOGY
  • VIP HEALTH CLUB WITH OPERATING ROOMS
    AND PRIVATE VIP ENTRANCE
  • ADVANCED PERFORMANCE TESTING CENTER

WELLNESS (SOME COSTS MAY APPLY BASED ON USAGE AND PROCEDURES)

  • MEDICAL FITNESS WITH PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH
  • VITALITY SPA
  • FITNESS STUDIOS
  • SPORTS MEDICINE/PHYSICAL THERAPY
  • EUROPEAN STYLED STEAM ROOM
  • RELAXING SAUNA
  • ALTITUDE TRAINING ROOM
  • CRYOTHERAPY CHAMBERS
  • JUICE/BEVERAGE BAR
  • IV NUTRITION THERAPY

All but 2 of the 312 units have sold for a combined value of $212 million. Average prices range between $350,000 to $2 million. Royal Palms closed on the construction loan in May 2021. Legacy Hotel & Residences is expected to be completed by 2024.