The Crosby Miami Worldcenter Receives Construction Permit
The 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.
Designed by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates Architects, with interiors imagined by Avro|KO, and developed by DT G Block LLC, a joint venture between Related Group and Merrimac Ventures.
The vertical construction permit was issued on August 7th and states the anticipated gross square footage is 394,240. The construction expenses are around $68.4 million.
Residence Sizes
studios ranging from 300 to 400 square feet
1-bedroom units with sizes of 600 to 650 square feet
2-bedroom layouts covering around 825 square feet
Residence Features:
Avro|KO-curated furniture
9-foot-tall ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
balcony with each residence
finished interior and exterior flooring
gourmet kitchens with custom Italian cabinetry
Bosch appliances including paneled refrigerator/freezer
dishwasher
built-in convection oven/microwave
cooktop
rain showers in primary bathrooms
custom Italian vanities
full-sized washer and dryer in the unit
contemporary lighting packages
smart-home systems with touchless controls including a smart keyless entry system accessible via smart app, door code, keycard, or Apple Watch
Building Amenities:
rooftop pool
Jacuzzi
cabanas
private restaurant/bar
fire pit lounge
fitness center with saunas/plunge pools
clubroom with private dining
co-working center
gaming lounge
media room
curated art
Security services and concierge assistance are available 24/7
Top-off and construction completion is expected in early 2025.
Miami Worldcenter Welcomes New Lucid Motors Location
Lucid Motors, a producer of high-end electric vehicles, has unveiled the opening of its newest plant at Miami Worldcenter, a revolutionary $6 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development in Downtown Miami.
Lucid Motors has joined the list of freshly launched restaurants and bars, well-known national retailers, and the citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel as concepts. Earls Kitchen & Bar, Maple & Ash, Sports & Social, Bowlero, and the renowned Museum of Ice Cream are just a few of the exciting new attractions that will soon be opening. Miami Worldcenter, one of the biggest privately owned and constructed urban real estate projects in Florida, provides a vibrant mix of residential, business, and hospitality facilities as well as a staggering selection of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
The almost 23,000 square foot space includes a Lucid Studio where clients may test-drive the company’s upscale electric cars, including the lauded Lucid Air sedan. The building also functions as a service and delivery center for Lucid Air, open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on weekends with modified hours.
The project is overseen by Managing Partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani and is managed by Miami Worldcenter Associates in collaboration with CIM Group. Nitin Motwani expressed delight about the inclusion of Lucid Motors, highlighting the brand’s cutting-edge premium appeal and its commitment to the goal of Miami Worldcenter as a lively live, work, and play destination in the center of the city.
In addition to its amenities, Miami Worldcenter has World Square, a lively 20,000 square foot public plaza and park intended to serve as a hub for gatherings. With alternatives for dining, entertainment, and shopping, the plaza provides open space, shaded places, and sidewalks that are favorable to pedestrians.
The $5 million public art project at Miami Worldcenter, organized by the Miami-based curatorial collective PRIMARY and renowned art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, turns the building into a permanent outdoor gallery. Large-scale murals, paintings, and sculptures, as well as other contemporary and modern works by internationally renowned artists, are on display as part of the effort.
Witkoff Proposed 3 Tower Development at Former Miami Arena Site
Three tower development has just been proposed to the Miami Urban Development Review Board at the site of the former Miami Arena.
In May 2023, developer Witkoff signed the utilities deal for the site located at 700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter.
The original design for the tower showed the tallest out of the three buildings to reach 57 stories tall. This revised proposal states that the three towers will rise 577 feet, 589 feet, and 615 feet with the tallest of the towers to reach 54 stories. The ground floor supermarket was in the original plans for the development but according to the proposal, it is no longer included.
The 700 N. Miami site proposal also includes 30,535 square feet of commercial space, 2,078 parking spaces on levels 2 through 9, and 2,346 residential units. Amenities for the development will include an amenity deck, indoor lounges, rooftop amenities for each tower, and pools for each tower.
Kobi Karp is listed as the architect for the project. The Urban Development Review Board is scheduled for June 21, 2023.
Museum of Ice Cream to Open at Miami Worldcenter
In 2024, Miami Worldcenter will welcome the permanent opening of the Museum of Ice Cream. The new facility will be more than 14,000 square feet on two levels, with an entrance on the pedestrian promenade of Worldcenter.
The Museum of Ice Cream will feature 10 interactive installations that are inspired by Miami including, MOIC’s sprinkle pool, the Hall of Freezers, Mary-E’s Diner, and the Cream Liner.
There will also be 5 stations where guests can taste sweets during the 60-90 interactive tour
The art installation was originally open in 2017 at Faena Miami Beach for as a temporary location for 2 months but was so popular, they kept the installation up for 6 months.
Museum of Ice Cream is located at Miami Worldcenter at 851 NE 1st Avenue, Unit 134, Miami.
Miami Worldcenter is a $6 billion mixed-use complex in downtown Miami, which is spread across 27 acres and ten city blocks and includes retail, hospitality, business, and residential areas, is one of the biggest private urban real estate developments in the United States. Three residential buildings, a sizable chunk of the retail area, and a recently built CitizenM hotel are among the project’s phases that have already been finished and are occupied.
700 N. Miami Avenue Site at Miami Worldcenter Construction Update
New York-based developer, the Witkoff Group, is steadily working to change the Miami Arena’s former location. The thriving Miami Worldcenter’s premium real estate is getting ready to welcome three towers rising 57 stories tall.
Recently, Witkoff signed the utilities deal for the site at 700 N. Miami Avenue at Miami Worldcenter. The expected total for the connection fees for utilities and the Biscayne Basin Sanitary Sewer Special Connection fee is $2,085,466.50 and $1,265,004. Alex Witkoff signed the contract on behalf of the construction company, WG 700 North Miami LLC.
The signing of the utility deal and obtaining FAA height approvals for the towers are significant steps in the development process, even though Miami’s Building Department has yet to get construction licenses for the project.
On this large-scale undertaking, Monroe Capital, based in Chicago, is working with Witkoff Group. The location, which is within the confines of Northwest 8th Street, Northwest 1st Avenue, and North Miami Avenue, was previously slated to become the Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center, but is now in line for a dramatic overhaul. This includes the development of three imposing structures that could rise as high as 685 feet. Nichols Architects created the design.
The proposal promises a diverse mix of apartment buildings, shops, and dining establishments. With the utility agreement signed the 700 North Miami Avenue project is preparing for its vertical construction phase, marking an important step in the redevelopment of the former Miami Arena site.
This mixed-use project will undoubtedly become a landmark addition to Miami’s skyline due to its massive scale, prominent location, and reputation of its development and design team. It will also undoubtedly play a significant role in future developments at Miami Worldcenter.
Financing Secured for The Crosby Miami Worldcenter
The vertical construction of The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which is positioned to provide further density to the existing buildings at Miami Worldcenter, has been successfully funded with a sizeable $94.2 million by The Related Group and Merrimac Ventures. According to building permits submitted to the FAA in January, the residential tower is planned to rise 33 floors high and is anticipated to reach its peak at about 377 feet above ground, or 390 feet above sea level.
The loan was given to DT G Block LLC, a joint venture organization connected to the developers, by the Arkansas-based Bank OZK. The project’s interior design and architectural design are being handled by AVRO|KO and Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, which commenced work earlier this year, is planned to have 3,370 square feet of ground-floor retail space and 450 completely furnished, ready-to-rent condos.
The Crosby’s construction should advance more quickly now that the finance is secured. It will stand out for its remarkable architectural design, which embodies contemporary luxury. The tower’s sleek design, which is accentuated by modern finishes, is made to blend perfectly with Miami’s dynamic cityscape.
The Crosby is cleverly constructed to take full advantage of its location, with the lower floors laying out a sizable retail area that is open to the public. The amenities offered by the skyscraper are designed to fit a contemporary urban lifestyle. The Crosby residences’ allowance for completely furnished units to be posted for short-term rentals on websites like Airbnb represents an important trend in the Miami condo market and is a standout feature of the development.
Beauchamp Construction serves as the general contractor and according to the current schedule, The Crosby is expected to be complete in the first quarter of 2025.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Grand Opening Scheduled for Lululemon at Miami Worldcenter
In December 2022, Miami Worldcenter completed construction on 255,00 square feet of retail space waiting patiently for tenants to open their doors. Today it was announced that Lululemon will have its official grand opening this Friday at 11am. This new store is located at 652 NE Second Avenue, Unit 152.
Lululemon is just one of the many brands that will open this year at Miami Worldcenter. Sephora, Savage x Fenty, Ray-Ban, Posman Books, and Lucid Motors are among the impressive list of recently opened and upcoming tenants at Miami Worldcenter. Other dining and entertainment options include Bowlero, Sports & Social, Michelin-starred Chef Michael Beltran’s Brasserie Laurel, El Vecino, and Chicago’s Maple & Ash and Etta restaurants
The 300,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space at Miami Worldcenter, one of the largest private urban real estate developments in Florida, will be complemented by a variety of residential, business, and hospitality applications.
Miami Worldcenter Associates, directed by Principal Art Falcone and Managing Partner Nitin Motwani, and CIM Group are the project’s master developers.
Three finished residential towers—the PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter, Caoba, and Bezel Miami—can now be found in Miami Worldcenter. The 351-room CitizenM hotel is now finished with construction and is scheduled to debut at Miami Worldcenter in the first quarter of 2023.
In addition, work is being done on phase one of the 52-story Miami World Towers, which will include 550 apartment units, Legacy Hotel & Residences, a mixed-use building with 310 branded residences atop a hotel and 50,000 square feet of medical office space, and Caoba’s second phase, which will include a nearby 40-story tower with 420 apartments.
There are several planned projects, including The Crosby, a 450-unit turn-key condominium by Related Group and Merrimac Ventures, and 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 579-unit fully furnished condominium by Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures, a mixed-use residential and commercial development by Abbhi Capital, a residential development by the New York-based Naftali Group, and a three-tower mixed-use project by The Witkoff Group.
World Square, a 20,000-square-foot outdoor public plaza and park, will complement Miami Worldcenter’s shopping streets. With its abundance of open space, shade trees, and spacious, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks lined with food, entertainment, and retail concepts, World Square is intended to act as the hub of the development.
A $5 million public art project at Miami Worldcenter, organized by the Miami-based curatorial collective PRIMARY and renowned art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, would turn the 27-acre “city within a citystreets “‘s and buildings into a permanent outdoor art museum. Large-scale murals, paintings, and sculptures produced by internationally renowned artists such as Nina Chanel Abney, Woody De Othello, Viktor El-Saieh, Nick Cave, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Hernan Bas, Serge Toussaint, Zadok Ben-David, and Franz Ackermann will be included in the program once it is finished.
Ten city blocks make up Miami Worldcenter, which is next to Museum Park, which is home to the Frost Museum of Science and Pérez Art Museum Miami, as well as the FTX Arena, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and Wolfson Campus of Miami Dade College. Miami Worldcenter is the largest and best-connected transit-oriented development in Florida thanks to its proximity to Brightline’s MiamiCentral station, which provides direct train service to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando and access to Tri-Rail, the Metromover, and the Metrorail.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter Construction One Step Closer to Breaking Ground
The 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.
The construction permit that was filed in July 2022 states that The Crosby will include 450 condo units and 3,370 square feet of retail in a 33-story tower.
The Crosby Miami Worldcenter will sit on 0.55 acres in the Park West neighborhood of Miami. The units themselves will be fully furnished and finished from studios to two-bedroom floor plans. Square footage will range from 350 to 825 square feet and pricing will begin in the low $300,000. Interiors will be curated by AvroKo.
Residence Features Include:
9-foot-high ceilings with floor-to-ceiling glass windows
Balcony with every residence
Finished interior and exterior flooring
Gourmet kitchens featuring custom Italian cabinetry
Bosch appliances, including paneled refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, built-in convection oven/microwave, and cooktop
Rain showers in primary bathrooms and custom Italian vanities
Full-size washer and dryer in unit
Fully built-out closets
Contemporary lighting packages, including recessed lighting, dimmers, and lighting control
Brilliant smart-home system offering seamless personalization with the touch of a button, including the ability to control audio, climate, window treatments, and lighting systems
Smart keyless entry system allowing you to unlock your door via smart app, door code, keycard, or Apple Watch
The Crosby will be designed by Cohen Freeman Encinosa (CFE) Architects. The design of the tower appears modern with floor-to-ceiling glass windows on every floor and expansive terraces throughout. The Crosby features over 22,000 square feet of luxury amenities from a rooftop pool to a ground-floor restaurant.
Tower Amenities Include:
Expansive rooftop resort-style pool with jacuzzi, cabanas, and grilling stations perfect for entertaining
Inviting fire pit lounge with breathtaking views of the Biscayne Bay skyline
State-of-the-art fitness center featuring saunas and plunge pools
Clubroom with private dining and stunning water views
Convenient juice and coffee bar
Spacious coworking center
Gaming lounge
Curated museum-quality art throughout all common areas
24/7 security services, high-speed elevators, and controlled property access
24/7 concierge services European porcelain flooring
The Crosby will have no rental restrictions and the buyers are able to rent out their units using any available platform for as many days as they would like. In the announcement, Related expects the buyers to be mostly investors due to there being no restrictions.
If you or someone you know have an interest in purchasing at The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at (786)247-6332.
Miami Worldcenter Completes Construction on 255,000 Square Feet of Retail Space
The Miami Worldcenter’s “Jewel Box,” which has a contemporary design and is enclosed in floor-to-ceiling glass, is situated at the intersection of the 7th Street Promenade and World Paseo open-air retail pedestrian streets, directly west of the development’s upcoming CitizenM boutique hotel and north of the finished luxury apartment tower Bezel Miami.
Approximately 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.
Another 80,000 square feet of lifestyle-focused retail space has been constructed by Miami Worldcenter’s developers. Block F-East, a standalone structure that is part of the $4 billion mixed-use complex in the center of Downtown Miami, is one of the last retail components of the 27-acre project to be completed.
Sephora, lululemon, Savage x Fenty, Ray-Ban, Posman Books, and Lucid Motors are among the impressive list of recently opened and upcoming tenants at Miami Worldcenter. Other dining and entertainment options include Bowlero, Sports & Social, Michelin-starred Chef Michael Beltran’s Brasserie Laurel, El Vecino, and Chicago’s Maple & Ash and Etta restaurants.
The 300,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space at Miami Worldcenter, one of the largest private urban real estate developments in Florida, will be complemented by a variety of residential, business, and hospitality applications.
Miami Worldcenter Associates, directed by Principal Art Falcone and Managing Partner Nitin Motwani, and CIM Group are the project’s master developers.
Three finished residential towers—the PARAMOUNT Miami Worldcenter, Caoba, and Bezel Miami—can now be found in Miami Worldcenter. The 351-room CitizenM hotel is now finished with construction and is scheduled to debut at Miami Worldcenter in the first quarter of 2023.
In addition, work is being done on phase one of the 52-story Miami World Towers, which will include 550 apartment units, Legacy Hotel & Residences, a mixed-use building with 310 branded residences atop a hotel and 50,000 square feet of medical office space, and Caoba’s second phase, which will include a nearby 40-story tower with 420 apartments.
There are several planned projects, including The Crosby, a 450-unit turn-key condominium by Related Group and Merrimac Ventures, and 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 579-unit fully furnished condominium by Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures, a mixed-use residential and commercial development by Abbhi Capital, a residential development by the New York-based Naftali Group, and a three-tower mixed-use project by The Witkoff Group that will have up to 2,000
World Square, a 20,000-square-foot outdoor public plaza and park, will complement Miami Worldcenter’s shopping streets. With its abundance of open space, shade trees, and spacious, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks lined with food, entertainment, and retail concepts, World Square is intended to act as the hub of the development.
A $5 million public art project at Miami Worldcenter, organized by the Miami-based curatorial collective PRIMARY and renowned art dealer Jeffrey Deitch, would turn the 27-acre “city within a citystreets “‘s and buildings into a permanent outdoor art museum. Large-scale murals, paintings, and sculptures produced by internationally renowned artists such as Nina Chanel Abney, Woody De Othello, Viktor El-Saieh, Nick Cave, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Hernan Bas, Serge Toussaint, Zadok Ben-David, and Franz Ackermann will be included in the program once it is finished.
Ten city blocks make up Miami Worldcenter, which is next to Museum Park, which is home to the Frost Museum of Science and Pérez Art Museum Miami, as well as the FTX Arena, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, and Wolfson Campus of Miami Dade College. Miami Worldcenter is the largest and best-connected transit-oriented development in Florida thanks to its proximity to Brightline’s MiamiCentral station, which provides direct train service to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando and access to Tri-Rail, the Metromover, and the Metrorail.
Aria Development and Merrimac Ventures Buy Miami Worldcenter Site for $17.5 Million for Proposed Condo Building
After purchasing a redevelopment site for $17.5 million, Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures have proposed a new Miami Worldcenter condominium building.
According to records, the joint venture paid the labor union $11 million to take over the former Miami headquarters of the International Longshoremen’s Association at 33-55 Northwest Sixth Street. According to a press statement, Aria and Merrimac also paid $6.5 million to acquire a neighboring unoccupied 1.2-acre site from a partner of Miami Worldcenter developers Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani.
The project calls for a 32-story skyscraper with about 600 fully furnished residential units with no limitations on short-term rentals with pricing starting at $395,000.
The final construction plot that was up for grabs in the Miami Worldcenter district was purchased by Fort Lauderdale-based Merrimac, led by Nitin and Dev Motwani, and Miami-based Aria, led by principal David Arditi, according to Mattingly.
Merrimac and The Related Group partnered earlier this year to pay $12 million for another Miami Worldcenter development plot at 601 North Miami Avenue, The Crosby, a 33-story, 450-unit condo tower that will also be accommodating to short-term rentals.
Miami Worldcenter, a $4 billion master-planned mixed-use city, is luring titans of the real estate sector to make investments in the area. For a property at 697 North Miami Avenue that was previously permitted for a 40-story, 429-unit skyscraper, a business connected to WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann received $108 million in construction financing in February. Neumann also owns the Caoba apartment complex, which is a nearby residence.
A.5-acre development site on Northwest 10th Street and North Miami Avenue was purchased by San Antonio-based Lynd Living in August for $30 million. Although a 650-unit apartment building is permitted on the plot, Lynd hasn’t made its official plans public.
One acre at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue, where the New York-based developer intends to construct a two-tower residential complex, was purchased by Naftali Group for $40.5 million a month later.