It appears that Miami Worldcenter has been experiencing significant activity in terms of tenant signings and openings, indicating substantial progress in leasing its retail, restaurant, and entertainment spaces. The recent leases signed by The Container Store and Sweet Paris Creperie & Café contribute to filling out the retail space, bringing the occupancy rate to over 90%.
Here's a summary of the recent developments at Miami Worldcenter:
Tenants Leasing Space:
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The Container Store: Leased 15,681 square feet in Block D-East at 850 NE 2nd Avenue.
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Sweet Paris Creperie & Café: Leased 2,330 square feet in Block CD-West at 851 NE 1st Avenue.
Overall Retail Space: Miami Worldcenter boasts a total of 300,000 square feet designated for retail, restaurants, and entertainment.
Recent Openings: Several new establishments have recently opened at Miami Worldcenter, including Brasserie Laurel, Chug’s Express, El Vecino Cigar & Cocktail Bar, lululemon, Sephora, Ray-Ban, citizenM Miami Worldcenter hotel, and a Lucid Motors electric vehicle showroom and service center.
Upcoming Openings: The center anticipates more new tenants to open within the next year. This list includes various restaurants such as Juvia, Chicago’s Maple & Ash, Earls Kitchen + Bar, Serafina, Sixty Vines, a dual-concept location for BurgerFi/Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza & Wings, as well as dining and entertainment concepts like Sports & Social and Bowlero. Additionally, there will be a permanent location for the Museum of Ice Cream and other concepts, including Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty, Club Studio, and Posman Books.
Retail Leasing Management: The leasing activities at Miami Worldcenter are managed by CIM Group and The Comras Company.
The notable tenant signings and planned openings reflect a diverse and vibrant mix of retail, dining, and entertainment offerings at Miami Worldcenter, contributing to its position as a prominent hub in the area.