Miami World Tower Now Complete, First Residents Moving In

Get ready for hundreds more residents at Miami Worldcenter.

The 52-story Miami World Tower is now open, and the first new residents are moving in.

It took about three years of construction to complete the tower.

There are 556 apartments in the building, with some available for move in tomorrow and others available in June.

Prices range from $2,755 to $5,485, with unit sizes 476 – 1,387 square feet, according to a listing on Apartments.com (where additional photos of the building are also available).

Lalezarian is the developer.

The developer has also filed plans to build Miami World Towers 2 and 3 on adjacent land.

 

Photo from April:

 

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The Snow Man
20 days ago

Miami is really becoming one of the GREAT AMERICAN cities. I much would rather live in Miami than Chicago, LA, or NYC.

Yan Jammer
20 days ago

This one has kind of a cold Northern look. Also cuz the lighting of the picture.

Cover the podiums
20 days ago

Honest question, have you actually lived in Manhattan

Karla
20 days ago

I have, for 30 years and I’m so glad I moved to Miami❤️

Anonymous
20 days ago

TBH, if you asked me the same ten years ago, and I might have had a different answer.

No road, No rail, No future
20 days ago

Which isn’t saying much.

Tom
20 days ago

It’s come a long way.. I’ve lived here 40 years and the city is now world class and developing parks and greenways and bicycle lanes… mass transit will improve as automobile transit is a pain.. enjoy!!!

Anon
19 days ago

people don’t move somewhere for bike lanes and beercan shortbusses, get it right Tommyboy. Jobs/family/weather are leading reasons for moves. And it ain’t even close.

Jess
20 days ago

This one turned out better than the renderings! In my view it’s the most beautiful building in that area.

Lola de P
20 days ago

I love the curvy design, I wish they did something with lights to show the tower lines at night.

Anonymous
20 days ago

Still a box doe. Hopefully the next, better looking phases are built.

Anonymous
20 days ago

Yes, we need classy people in downtown Miami

Lola de P
20 days ago

Many are moving from Brickell to Park West but I’m not sure about the classy part😅

Jack
20 days ago

$4,500 for a tiny one bedroom!😱

Cover the podiums
20 days ago

It’s a luxury all glass skyscraper

Anonymous
20 days ago

I don’t see that. The 1 bedrooms start around $3,600 and are huge.

Roti
20 days ago

That’s what I pay at 900 Biscayne, it’s a good price!

Anonymous
20 days ago

I pay 4000 for a one bedroom at Marina Blue and it has a den plus better views😜

Lola de P
20 days ago

Same here, I’m at Marinablue and I pay $4,150 for a one bedroom +den. This price is reasonable.

Anonymous
20 days ago

You’d pay more if you weren’t above a CVS.

Karla
20 days ago

I’m from NYC and in Manhattan living above a 24/7 CVS is a huge plus and it brings up the value of the building.

James
20 days ago

In NYC people value what makes sense, and having a CVS accessible to you whenever you need something is a big commodity. In Miami people wanna show off and pretend they have money so they don’t wanna say “I live in the building with the CVS under”, the wanna say “I’m above Sexy Fish or Cipriani”…that would actually be a big no no in Manhattan because a restaurant under your building means that there will be rats around😂

Eddie Harris
20 days ago

Because Manhattan buildings were built a long time ago and not built with service alleys or air conditioned garbage rooms.
Miami restaurants do not have problems with rats, and the sidewalks do not have garbage bags ooozing food onto the sidewalks.

Thee Mr. miami
14 days ago

“The people in nyc value what makes sense”. Like bad government, and Woke policies. Not the smartest group around. They Woked themselves out of a job. Now they are paying for it.

Anon
20 days ago

just wait til you get a cough at 2AM and are all out of cherry Halls

Eddie Harris
20 days ago

Amazing!
I love Marina Blue. It’s hard to believe that it is almost 17 years old.

Anonymous
20 days ago

Anyone know what restaurant will be going in the bldg?

Anon
20 days ago

The retail space is pretty small – probably a cafe of some sort

Karla
20 days ago

They will build a 3-story retail building just attached to this tower so there will be plenty of restaurants. An Eataly there would actually be pretty dope.

Anon
20 days ago

That’s a separate building – not the retail space for this structure. And that is going to be a part of Flow, not Miami World Tower.

Explain
16 days ago

How? It will be attached to Miami World Tower not Flow.

anon
20 days ago

I’d love Juan Valdez to open a flagship WorldCenter location! ☕️

Johnny Blitz
20 days ago

Sexy building. If only it were taller.

Anonymous
20 days ago

You mean there are actual residents and not short-term rental investors?