Caoba’s Second 40-Story Tower Nearly Topped Off At Miami Worldcenter

The second tower at Caoba Miami Worldcenter is now nearly topped off, new photos show.

The tower now under construction will top off at 40 stories and have 411 residential units.

Caoba’s first 43-story tower was completed in 2019.

When both towers are open, the two towers will have a combined 855 apartments, along with 888 parking spaces (the garage was completed with the first towers).

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

 

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Britney Spears
3 months ago

Oh Baby, baby

Anon
3 months ago

How was I supposed to know?

Anonymous
3 months ago

That something wasn’t right here

Britney Spears
3 months ago

Oh baby, baby

Anonymous
3 months ago

the transformation of downtown is amazing

Spotted Cat
3 months ago

Yeah not really.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Clearly you haven’t been around here long enough to remember when Park West was nothing more than a gigantic homeless camp without any infrastructure, otherwise you’d appreciate what’s here now.

Melo is sigma and chad
3 months ago

With these towers along the tracks being completed, can that area around the tracks be beautified.

Anonymous
3 months ago

That would make it a great dog park or park in general

Partly Sigma with an 80% chance of Chad
3 months ago

you lost me at dog park

Anon
3 months ago

just let your dog shit inside your apartment. Beats having the public watch your dog shit.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Just don’t walk in public, beats having the public watch shit walking around.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Have your dog shit inside your apartment, and you yourself shit on the grass at a park. Challenge expectations.

Anonymous
3 months ago

then can have dogs get run over by brightline, and the digshit will be all over the brightline wheels.

Anonymous
3 months ago

It woukd be secure, of course🙄

Kitty w
3 months ago

It’s a ROW. I don’t see FEC doing anything to disturb that ROW or create any sort of pedestrian traffic next to its track (especially considering brightline’s pejorative moniker of deadliest train In the US). Notwithstanding it would be nice.

Melo is sigma and Chad
3 months ago

this is why it needs to be fence off or have alot of bushes. right now its just random gravel and debris.

Anonymous
3 months ago

I like bushes.

BB1
3 months ago

I don’t think this is a Brightline track. Only cargo trains run on these tracks to the port, if I am not mistaken.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Last time I heard, there was a proposal of using it to connect Brightline to the cruise terminals.

Name*
3 months ago

Brightline parent company owns all the tracks.

Anonymous
3 months ago

This whole area is becoming amazing! So exciting

Anonymous
3 months ago

Park West winning

Cover the Podiums
3 months ago

100x better than the Edgewater Collective

Anonymous
3 months ago

We need citibike stations around here

Anonymous
3 months ago

Nice!

Anon
3 months ago

perfect example as to how the renderings (meant to impress) often don’t match the final product (super boring)

Spotted Cat
3 months ago

It just seems too underwhelming.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Well compared to Downtown 5th, it’s the Taj Mahal of twin towers for this area, at least until Legacy and E11EVEN are built.

Anonymous
3 months ago

Edgewater and miami Worldcenter are both a disappointment to me.