Downtown Miami is growing vertically at record speed, yet many storefronts remain empty. The issue is not retail demand, but a deeper ground floor economic misalignment shaping the urban core.
Read MoreMurals on rooftops. Restaurants that became legends. A city center with space for bold ideas and lasting impact. Downtown Miami isn’t a blank slate, it’s a rare one. For those building with soul, the door’s still open.
Read MoreAston Martin Residences Miami has reached the 45th floor of construction. Only 21 more floors to go!!
The Aston Martin Residences melds a brilliant design aesthetic with an ideal location to create Miami's most striking, coveted address. With an architectural design that pays homage to the instantly identifiable sleek lines of its motorcars, Aston Martin envisioned a structure that perfectly captures the spirit of graceful beauty for which it is world-famous.
Read MoreThe legs can float now without feeling the heavy heart and all the longing the stomach contains
Read MoreBuilt in 1972 by Cuban architects, One Biscayne Tower is more than a former tallest building. It is one of the few structures in Downtown Miami that still works exactly as intended.
Read MoreThe “dissection” of Jimi Hendrix was done for Juxtapoz Magazine #ClubHouse in 2017
Read MorePlanned for 27 acres in Downtown Miami's Park West neighborhood, Miami Worldcenter is one of the largest private mixed-use developments currently underway in the United States. Led by developers Arthur Falcone and Nitin Motwani, the project brings together residential towers, hotels, retail, office space, restaurants and public spaces, transforming what has long been a collection of parking lots into a new destination for Downtown.
Read MoreWords Travel Fast was a public art project by PRIMARY Projects that explored the relationship between text, visual art, and geography. Artists were challenged to create murals using only words: twelve words or fewer, two colors, bold typography, and no references to religion or politics.
I had completely forgotten these photographs until I found them on an old iPhone. What I remembered immediately were the messages. They had a way of making you stop in the middle of a walk through Downtown and think for a moment before moving on.
Read MoreOkan Group's acquisition of land in Downtown Miami represents a significant milestone in the city's ongoing evolution as a global real estate destination. With its proven track record and unwavering commitment to excellence, Okan Group is well-positioned to make a lasting impact on Miami's skyline and community. As the project takes shape, all eyes will be on Okan Group as it brings its vision to life and contributes to the continued growth and vibrancy of Downtown Miami.
Read MorePrevious Purchase price : $440,000 in 1998
Read MoreJUST REDUCED >>>> $1,190,000
3 Bedrooms 3.5 Bathrooms | 2,046 SQFT
MLS: A10157147
1100 BISCAYNE BLVD UNIT#1702
MIAMI, FL 33132-1742
Read MoreMiami Museum Park authorities are now passing notices around saying all dogs must be kept on a leash. They cannot play fetch in the esplanade or have a little bit of the joy from being unleashed. They are also passing around a picture of a man who's dog supposedly attacked another lady's dog, probably of proof that something actually happened.
Read MoreBiscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami, the city’s foyer, functions today as little more than a funnel for cars and trucks: eight or nine lanes of careening traffic and six blocks of median parking leave scant room for people, at a time when thousands of new residents are moving into the neighborhood’s growing concrete jungle.
What if the proportions were reversed? Would it be better instead to turn over much of that valuable public space to people, to pedestrians and cyclists and basketball players, to diners and playing children and music-lovers?
That’s just what the Downtown Development Authority has proposed, and Miamians will get a taste of how it all might work starting Friday. For three weeks, three blocks of parking under the Metromover guideway straddling Flagler Street will be temporarily occupied by pop-up public plazas enlivened by a program of concerts, movie screenings, dance and yoga lessons, and food and beer tastings.
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