40-Story Caoba Tower 2 Continues Rising At Miami Worldcenter

Construction is continuing to progress this month on a second tower at Caoba Miami Worldcenter, photos by Phillip Pessar show.

Caoba will include a combined 855 apartments in two towers, along with 888 parking spaces.

The first 43-story tower was completed in 2019, along with the parking garage for both towers.

The second tower now under construction will rise 40 stories and have 411 residential units.

The property is reportedly owned by companies linked to Flow founder Adam Neumann.

 

(photos: Phillip Pessar)

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Melo is sigma and Chad
2 months ago

This will add alot of foot traffic to Miami World Center, great addition. Hope the derelict buildings across from this new towers are transformed as well..

Anon
2 months ago

Huge fan of this project by why were both towers so short ? wasted use of height here

Money
2 months ago

Height is expensive

Pi Space
2 months ago

What is the FAA height approval for this one.

Professional Engineer
2 months ago

Gorgeous 10/10. I love how the first 5 stories of the podium are actually human scaled.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Also, the parking podium ain’t too bad. I’d rather have simple zig-zag trusses than a mural akin to something you see on the side of a suspicious day care center.

Brickell living
2 months ago

Is the number of parking spots right? Will be fierce competition for parking and no parking for businesses.

Hella
2 months ago

Miami World Center has at least two public ramps already completed…..

Anonymous
2 months ago

At least Adam Neumann kept the original twin design. I was expecting him to cancel it and give us some shorter box with cheap irregular windows and balconies.

Anonymous
2 months ago

These nuts

Keko Jones
2 months ago

Why so many palm trees? They provide little to no shade. These developers need to start planting more native lush trees that actually create an impact

John
2 months ago

they mess up the sidewalks

Anonymous
2 months ago

We need date palms and regal palm trees especially around Brickell Station and developing areas. Less raggedy palms. Open parks should have canopied trees though.

anonchismoso
2 months ago

Will this rival the Colpatria Tower in downtown Bogotá? I don’t think so 💪💪

Anonymous
2 months ago

how’s this even relevant to this conversation?

Anonymous
2 months ago

motivando a la yal

anon
2 months ago

Where is bogata?

anon
2 months ago

where is cleveland? new york? irrelevant meanwhile colombians are the #1 investors in miami real estate

Anonymous
2 months ago

DC, LA, NYC, and Chicago are the top cities searching in Miami.

Top countries searching Miami – Colombia, China, Venezuela, Argentina, Russia and the United Kingdom.

Searching doesn’t mean investing. It could just mean watching.

https://www.miamirealtors.com/2022/09/13/for-the-sixth-straight-month-colombia-tops-list-of-countries-searching-miami-real-estate/

anon
2 months ago

– not to mention the most frequent international flight out of miami is mia to bog