Merrimac Ventures and Aria Development Group recently celebrated the groundbreaking of 600 Miami Worldcenter, a 32-story condominium tower nestled in the heart of Downtown Miami's expansive Miami Worldcenter development. This eagerly anticipated project, which broke ground on March 8, 2024, is set to deliver 606 turn-key residences ranging from efficient 407-square-foot studios to spacious 830-square-foot two-bedroom units, with prices starting in the $400,000s. Fully sold out, the development underscores the growing demand for flexible, short-term rental options in Miami's burgeoning cosmopolitan landscape.
Positioned at 600 NE 1st Avenue, the project benefits from a $95 million construction loan from Banco Inbursa, with completion slated for 2026. The condominiums, designed by Revuelta Architecture, promise an array of luxury amenities, including a rooftop pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center by Homage Fitness, and co-working spaces, reflecting Miami's dynamic lifestyle.
600 Miami Worldcenter is part of the larger Miami Worldcenter endeavor, a $6 billion mixed-use development that's reshaping Downtown Miami into a vibrant hub of residential, commercial, and entertainment spaces. This "city within a city" is strategically located near cultural landmarks and transportation nodes, enhancing its appeal as a prime living destination.
The project's residential offerings are curated by The Design Agency, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, expansive balconies, and high-end finishes, ensuring an unmatched living experience. As Merrimac Ventures and Aria Development Group expand their footprint within Miami Worldcenter with additional residential towers, 600 Miami Worldcenter exemplifies the synergy between innovative design and strategic urban development, catering to the evolving needs of Miami's residents. For more details or to schedule a visit to the sales gallery, interested parties can explore www.600mwc.com.
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