Juvia’s Strategic Pivot-a Testament to Miami’s Flourishing Landscape

Miami Worldcenter
Miami Worldcenter Juvia Rooftop Restaurant

In the dynamic world of investment, adaptability is paramount. Similarly, in the realm of Miami’s culinary scene, Juvia, the illustrious rooftop restaurant and bar that once held sway over Lincoln Road’s nightlife, has demonstrated this principle. After an impressive 11-year run in Miami Beach, Juvia is set to transition to the Miami Worldcenter—a staggering $6 billion, 27-acre development poised at the epicenter of downtown.

Jonas Millán, the visionary behind Juvia Group alongside his partner Alexandra, remarked on the city’s transformation, “Over the past decade, Miami has transcended its identity as merely a beach destination. Its metamorphosis into a burgeoning metropolis necessitated our evolution.” After meticulous scouting, the Miami Worldcenter emerged as the unequivocal choice for Juvia’s next chapter. Millán envisions the new establishment, slated for a late 2024 launch, to surpass its predecessor in grandeur, boasting expansive outdoor spaces and a more lavish terrace bar.

The Miami Worldcenter, located at 1010 NE Second Ave., is not just a real estate marvel but a culinary hub. It already houses three ventures from the esteemed Chef Michael Beltran’s Ariete Hospitality Group. Furthermore, 2024 will witness the inauguration of several more dining establishments, including New York’s Serafina and Dallas’s Sixty Vines, among others. Beyond gastronomy, the development is set to feature retail giants like Sephora and Lululemon, as well as avant-garde entertainment venues.

Juvia’s culinary direction remains rooted in its legacy—French cuisine infused with Latin nuances. However, with Miami’s dining scene witnessing a renaissance and the city earning Michelin accolades, Millán acknowledges the heightened benchmarks. “The culinary landscape is evolving rapidly. While some perceive market competition as daunting, I view it as a catalyst—an impetus to innovate and elevate our offerings.”

Nitin Motwani, the strategic mind behind Miami Worldcenter Associates, always envisioned Juvia as the crown jewel of the development’s rooftop. Familiar with Millán’s prowess through Bonito St. Barth, Motwani recognized Juvia’s transformative impact on Miami Beach. “Their influence was palpable. Our initial blueprints often echoed the sentiment, ‘Imagine having an establishment akin to Juvia here.’ Their relocation is serendipitous—a confluence of an expiring lease and the allure of what’s poised to become Miami’s nexus.” Motwani envisions the Worldcenter as a tapestry of diverse experiences, with Juvia serving as both a haven for celebratory occasions and a regular dining fixture.

In the high-stakes world of real estate, we understand the significance of strategic shifts and seizing emerging opportunities. Juvia’s transition is emblematic of this ethos—a testament to the vision, adaptability, and promise of Miami’s burgeoning landscape.

New Development Revealed at Miami Worldcenter-600 Miami Worldcenter

600 Miami Worldcenter Rendering
600 Miami Worldcenter Rendering

Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures are partnering for a new construction development located at Miami Worldcenter. The project has officially been dubbed 600 Miami Worldcenter.

600 Miami Worldcenter will rise 32 stories and will feature 579 fully furnished and finished luxury residences ranging from studios to two-bedroom floor plans with no rental restrictions. The studios will start at $400,000.

The Design Agency, a renowned design firm, was selected by the developers to design the residences at 600. The architect for the project is listed as Revuelta Architecture.

Residence Features:

  • Floor-to-ceiling glass windows with custom window treatment
  • All residences feature balconies
  • Finished flooring on all residential interiors
  • Kitchens and bathrooms feature custom Italian cabinetry and counters
  • Innovative household appliances featuring speed oven, integrated paneled refrigerator/freezer, and dishwasher
  • Top-of-the-line, separate, in-unit washers, and dryers
  • Fully built-out, generous closets

Tower Amenities:

  • Covered porte-cochère
  • 24-Hour attended lobby
  • Luxer one automated parcel storage
  • Dedicated co-working space
  • Resident lounge and entertaining space
  • Air-conditioned resident storage
  • Bike storage
  • Summer kitchen
  • Rooftop swimming pool with resort seating
  • World-class state-of-the-art fitness center with outdoor private training area by Homage Fitness

The 600 Miami Worldcenter will be within a few blocks from the 300,000+ square foot commercial district of Miami Worldcenter, situated in the Park West neighborhood of Miami at 600 NE 1st Ave.

600 Miami Worldcenter Kitchen
600 Miami Worldcenter Primary Suites
600 Miami Worldcenter Primary Suite

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.