Miami Worldcenter Construction Updates + New Renderings

Miami Worldcenter Construction Site

Miami Worldcenter Construction Site

At the 27 acre Miami Worldcenter site just North of Downtown Miami, site work continues with any previous buildings on the land completely demolished and removed. The project will have residential towers including Paramount, hotel, convention center and retail. 

Originally, the retail portion of Miami Worldcenter was to include an enclosed 765,000 square foot mall that was to be anchored by Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The developers, Miami Worldcenter Associates, have changed plans and now will have a "high street" retail concept as an open air mall that will be more pedestrian friendly. The open air mall will run down NE 10th St to NE 7th St between NE 1st Avenue to NE 2nd Avenue.

The official groundbreaking on Paramount and retail will begin next month in March.

Miami Worldcenter Open Air Mall Renderings

Centro Construction Updates

Centro Miami

Centro Miami is getting closer to completion with the crane now removed and most of the exterior being painted. The windows are balconies are installed on the 36 story residential tower in Downtown Miami. 

Previous construction photos can be viewed here.

Solitair Brickell Going Vertical

Solitair Brickell

Since demolishing the parking ramp that connected to the Brickell Bayview Center, Solitair Brickell is now going vertical. 

The 48 story residential condo will rise 550 feet and have 438 residential units. It is located across the street from Brickell City Centre.

MiamiCentral Construction Updates

Construction on MiamiCentral

Construction on MiamiCentral

After starting site work in November 2014, construction is progressing on All Aboard Florida's MiamiCentral. The FAA recently approved One MiamiCentral, which will rise 1,000 feet above sea level that will have 250 hotel rooms, 280 residential units and over 600,000 square feet of office space.

New renderings can be viewed at Curbed Miami.

Grove At Grand Bay Construction Updates

Grove At Grand Bay Construction Updates

Since we last looked at Grove at Grand Bay in June 2015, the two twisting towers had just topped out. The two cranes have been removed from the site and while work continues on the interior and exterior of the buildings. 

Grove at Grand Bay is being developed by Terra Group and was designed by architect Bjarke Ingels. Only one unit remains in the two towers and it is the penthouse unit being sold for $28 million. Curbed Miami has renderings of the penthouse for sale here. Construction is expected to be completed later this year.

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Bids Submitted To Expand Virginia Key Marina

Virginia Key Marina

Three bids have been submitted to the City of Miami to redevelop Virginia Key Marina, according to The Miami Herald.

Part of the bids would be to increase the wet slips from 198 to 498, build a public boat ramp and pay $3.45 million towards a 45,000 square foot public garage. The restaurant Rusty Pelican is the only part of the 53 acres that won't need to be redeveloped. The base rent will be $2.15 million a year, plus a percentage of gross sales.

Moishe Mana Purchases Another Wynwood Building

2450 NW 5th Avenue

A building located at 2450 NW 5th Avenue has been purchased for $5.4 million by developer Moishe Mana, according to The Real Deal.

The building was built in 1955 and the lot size is 9,685 square foot. Mana owns more than 30 acres of land in Wynwood, including the Mana Wynwood Complex. The Complex would include a 24 story building and over 3,400 residential units.