Later this year, Miami Worldcenter’s first tower will be completed and the first new residents will move in.
Construction in the area is actually just ramping up. Over 800 construction workers are now on site daily, with more on the way.
Here is a look at what will be breaking ground and opening in the upcoming months:
- Caoba – a 43-story, 444-unit apartment tower will open in the fourth quarter of 2018
- Paramount Miami Worldcenter – the 60-story, 569-unit condo is now at level 49, with completion scheduled in the first quarter of 2019
- Open-air retail, dining and entertainment – over 140,000 square feet is under construction with another 160,000 square feet to be built in phase one. Delivery begins in the fourth quarter of 2019. The Forbes Company and Taubman are collaborating with the developer.
- Marriot Marquis Convention Hotel – The 1,700 room hotel will include 500,000 square feet of convention space. Developer MDM expects to break ground in the fourth quarter of 2018.
- LUMA – a 44-story, 434-unit apartment tower to be developed by ZOM, will break ground this summer, with completion in 2020.
- 110 10th – a 45-story, mixed-use tower (mostly office) developed by Hines will begin rising out of the ground next year in advance of opening to tenants in 2021. A Hines executive says that “this will be the premier office and mixed-use tower in Miami.”