Miami Worldcenter, a sprawling 27-acre development in downtown Miami, has reached 95% occupancy for its retail space, thanks to high-profile tenants like Santander Bank and Apple. Santander will open a 4,000-square-foot branch in the Jewel Box Building on N.E. 8th Street in early 2025 and plans to expand with a new office tower in Brickell. Apple is set to occupy a 15,000-square-foot space under construction on N.E. First Ave., according to the Commercial Observer.
The bustling hub will also welcome new tenants such as Free People and The Spot Barbershop, slated to open in late 2024. These additions will join an impressive lineup of establishments including Juvia, Villa One Tequila Gardens by Nick Jonas, and Lucky Strike, enhancing the area’s vibrant retail and culinary scene.
Further enriching the community, Miami Worldcenter will soon host additional dining and entertainment venues, including a Chicago steakhouse, a home goods store, an ice cream museum, and various other dining establishments ranging from burgers to upscale Italian cuisine.
Master-planned by Falcone, Motwani, and CIM Group, the development has transformed the area by selling tracts for development and launching high-rise projects like the citizenM Miami Worldcenter Hotel and Paramount Miami.
This project not only diversifies the retail and dining options in the area but also solidifies Miami Worldcenter as a crucial economic hub in downtown Miami, attracting both shoppers and professionals to its dynamic environment.
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