Photos: Construction Continues At 53-Story Miami World Tower

Construction is continuing at the 53-story Miami World Tower, according to photos by Ryan RC Rea.

The 579-foot tower will include:

  • 565 apartments
  • 3,000 square feet of full service restaurant
  • 401 parking spaces

(photos: Ryan RC Rea)




 

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Melo is sigma and chad
1 year ago

I love it, nearly every block has piling work being done on it in this area. Lets see if the Okan tower pulls through now

Anonymous
1 year ago

Okan tower really needs to get started, with the real estate market in Miami right now the price per sq foot has probably nearly doubled from when they first bought the site. No excuse to not build the tower already!

Pile.
1 year ago

They said groundbreaking should take place in June.

Melo is sigma and chad
1 year ago

doubt, theyre going to take forever like that twin tower on the river next to ivy and mint.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Don’t hold your breath

Anonymous
1 year ago

i really like this project….good addition to worldcenter

Anonymous
1 year ago

It’s a nice design

Gomez
1 year ago

Nice building.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Damn Miami is looking beautiful 😍 especially in 3 to 4 yrs!

Anonymous
1 year ago

It will be home to all the new New Yorkers coming to town…

Anonymous
1 year ago

Stay in NY

Anonymous
1 year ago

Don’t tell me what to do

Anonymous
1 year ago

Please stay in NY

Anonymous
1 year ago

When are they going to get started on that 2 story retail block directly to the south of it? Odd that it has not been started yet while most of the other retail is well underway.

Anonymous
1 year ago

There won’t be enough business demand for retail without a major hotel and office building

Anonymous
1 year ago

It has already started, it is being build along the second Caoba tower, also already under construction.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Man what a beauty.

Anonymous
1 year ago

when is completion expected?

M s
1 year ago

2100

Anonymous
1 year ago

Nothing new

Elpit Onaso
1 year ago

Ugly design. Just another cereal box.

Anonymous
1 year ago

Look around you. Glass boxes are the “in” design in most modern cities. Don’t like it? Move to the country.

Elpit Onaso
1 year ago

We need more building with more sophistication. Look at NYC

Anonymous
1 year ago

Surprisingly a decently concealed parking pedestal, but same old boring cigarette box.