Miami Gardens City Center Planned With Formula One Museum

Construction is expected to begin this year on Miami Gardens City Center, developers told the Miami Herald.

According to Ditman Architecture’s website, the project is planned to include:

  • 720 multi-family units with a 2-story clubhouse
  • 2 flag hotels with 300+ keys
  • 100,000 GSF of retail & restaurants
  • 160,000 GSF of entertainment
  • 2 parking garages with 1,600 spaces

A 10-story apartment building will be the first to begin construction.

Groundbreaking is planned for late summer or early fall, with completion in 2025.

The development is being built on a 35-acres site within walking distance of Hard Rock Stadium.

A Formula One museum is part of the entertainment component.

Immocorp, The Faith Group and Azur Equities are the developers.

Capstone Development is partnering on the hotel component, with Kushner Companies a partner on the residential development.

 

 

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Anon
26 days ago

There should be some kind of transportation network connecting Hard Rock, the new Town Center, and the stadium

Anonymous
26 days ago

This is Miami, by transportation network you mean traffic clogged streets.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Transportation sucks here. We are pushing to make Miami the city of the future but our transportation is stuck in the past. Terrible!!

To tell the T
26 days ago

One hand doesn’t know what the other is doing. The more parking, the easier it is for people to drive. Regardless of congestion. Take away parking and or make it more expensive and you’ll see. It doesn’t help that most American cities were built for cars and not people.

Azarius
26 days ago

The future metroRail line coming could provide that

Anon
26 days ago

That will just provide a link between downtown and the stadium

Cover the Podiums
26 days ago

there’s probably going to be a stop there. Before the final stop at the stadium

anonymous
26 days ago

this development is not too far walking distance from the stadium. I’d expect the city to get a station there

Jameson
26 days ago

That’s literally what we need

Anonymous
26 days ago

They are building a MetroRail line to the Hard Rock Stadium from MLK Jr station that currently exists.

Elon Musk
26 days ago

Boring tunnel

Anonymous
26 days ago

Vegas already approved phase 2 apparently because phase 1 is going so well. This ‘game changer’ flying under everyone’s radar. Literally.

Anon
26 days ago

The new town center is across the street from the stadium…

Anonymous
26 days ago

Be nice to add a Miami Dolphins museum too.

anonny
26 days ago

dolphins are irrelevant in miami. even the MLS team has more viewers.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Half the viewers don’t even live in Miami.

Anonymous
26 days ago

So irrelevant, Hard Rock Stadium was renovated while Beckham can’t even get his stadium off the ground after basically getting a golf course for free.

Anonymous
25 days ago

I give the Miami MLS team (which plays in Ft. Lauderdale) another couple years before it folds just like the last one in Miami. Their 2022 game attendance ranked dead last in MLS, and were one of only 2 out of 28 teams that saw their attendance decline.

No Name
26 days ago

THIS! ⬆

Shawn Kouri
26 days ago

I’ve been hearing about this project since Saturday and I have to tell you, this is going to create a lot of income and revenue from Miami Gardens. I live close to the hard rock Stadium, and I live near where this project is going. At least we would have some family friendly attractions close to home. Most of all, though is that this is going to boost the economy of Miami Gardens, and even transformed the area. When there is a dolphins game, some spectators will have a hotel to go to. And now that Miami is another city for Formula One racing, I’m sure it makes sense to make a museum for formula 1. This is going to be good.

Elon Musk
26 days ago

People always complain about Uber after events and this allows for people to go to this area and hang out and wait to call an Uber.

Azarius
26 days ago

Also don’t forget about to member only car club at Opa Locka airport

Anonymous
26 days ago

Excellent density for the location that will undoubtedly spur additional surrounding developments….

Howard Roark
26 days ago

Still a lot of land to develop here. Powers that be should plan for an Olympic Village here; someday Miami will make a bid (2040?) and this would be ideal location for the Olympic stadium and village (converted into affordable housing post-games).

Azarius
26 days ago

This is a great idea! Let’s plan for the obvious Olympic Summer Games in Miami !!

Market Urbanist
26 days ago

Another boring and bland suburban outlet mall development like Dania, Aventura, etc.

Anonymous
26 days ago

Even the parking garage is taller than the main component. It’s literally a bunch of low-rise suburban shopping center outparcels clustered together in a faux main street.

D. Mackenzie
25 days ago

If you are familiar with this area now, I don’t believe the current local residents are going to be able to afford living anywhere near it.

Guy
20 days ago

Good it’s time for them to leave

Melo is sigma and Chad
26 days ago

finally that massive empty lot is developed.

Non Native
26 days ago

So many empty lots right in the city of Miami even around Metrorail and Metromover stations.
It just goes to show how mass transit here is not only not encouraged, it’s not important.

J.R
26 days ago

The land Calder casino is on is turning into a gold mine.

Cover the Podiums
26 days ago

Can they please the cover the parking garage with liner units? they have plenty of land available. Isolated parking garages should be a thing of the past.

Disney of Miami
26 days ago

There’s a location right outside golden glades along 95 next to the canal that would be perfect for a f1 muesuem but further more a Miami race museum, right along 95 and the jnternchange it’s connected directly to tri rail buses and all the highways of the interchange…but we are stuck in murder gardens in the desert of life and community.

A Nonymous
26 days ago

Some drive as if 95 is a Formula 1 raceway.

Hello
26 days ago

Well, exactly, further more it should be a “Miami car culture” center, and it’s arguably better because it’s a straight shot on the turnpike from the stadium…to the literal heart of car arteries of Miami(golden glades) and it has commanding views of the highway facing south….it could be a museum/hang out spot/etc etc anything…f1 has so much $ this would’ve been so good

Hello
26 days ago

This could be considered the “pacemaker” for Miamis car heart(golden glades) and could fix and improve the beat(Miami rythym) but I’m just day dreaming and ranting, thanks to the moderators for letting these posts go even tho my other posts are certainly critical of the projects here

Hello
26 days ago

Just looking at the interchange from above looks like a f1 track…it’s too perfect to miss that opportunity but it’s been decided already

Hello
26 days ago

F1 could even put money towards improving golden glades because honestly golden glades is a choke point that MDX and FDOT can’t put together because of funding I assume(ass out of u and me)

Name*
26 days ago

Shouldn’t it be, within walking distance of Hard Rock Stadium, and the new fast-tracked Metrorail north rail line?

Tracy Little
25 days ago

I have been in lake lucerne for over twenty plus . We need side walk,street lights.Also when the formula one is hêre .there is one way in and way out.traffic was terrible.why take the money and open in the street the residents

anonny
26 days ago

Hopefully that asian fusion turns out to be a latin fusion. Unless its a nikkei or pan-asian restaurant

Anonymous
26 days ago

You mean like every other “trend” restaurant that opens and closes down in one season?

Anonymous
25 days ago

Amen for more museums and culture in Miami! It’s getting more world class by the day!!!!!

No good
25 days ago

So cars are more important look at the current problem around the Aventura area you want Miami gardens around hard rock stadium to be like that

MIAMIVIAQUEENSNY
25 days ago

A Formula 1 museum for what? This is Miami Gardens/Opalocka. We don’t care about Formula 1. You all are trying to turn our city into a destination for Formula 1 enthusiasts. It’s bad enough you infiltrate our city with noise pollution and heavy traffic that inconveniences residents who have been a staple of this community long before the stadium was built.

But you what? I get it. To hell with longtime residents who don’t have the power or money to defend themselves. We’re going to do what WE want to do because you can’t do anything about it. Got it. And shame on our city representatives and commissioners for selling us out. I’m all for progress but I don’t see how this benefits the surrounding neighborhoods.

Viaquenccy
20 days ago

Inconvenience for what residence? I live in 207 st…and it’s time for you old people to sell your properties.. it’s embrassing there pouring millions and innovating murder gardens and y’all complaining?

and you all have your houses like sh..t.. your are the reason this city is horrible.. what you want more goons shooting us here.. I have to drive to Aventura to watch a movie,, i have to drive to pines to go to a decent supermarket.. to Hialeah to eat some restaurant.. because here in Miami Gardens there’s only Taco Bell and McDonald’s.. your type of food viaqueen.. gtfo