Photo: Museum Of Ice Cream At Miami Worldcenter

A photo by Phillip Pessar shows the Museum Of Ice Cream at Miami Worldcenter.

According to a press release by Worldcenter last week, the 300,000 square feet of retail space at Worldcenter is now over 95% leased.

Newly signed tenants include Go Greek Yogurt, HYP, and SkinSpirit.

 

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Great luck
1 day ago

Amazing. 5 years ago we thought Worldcenter would be a dud. Then came the pandemic and completely changed Miami! Congrats to the developers and everyone else involved.

Anonymous
1 day ago

What are you talking about… it’s still a dub

Anon
1 day ago

…..they still have Apple to open, Starbucks, JUVIA, Maple & Ash, etc etc etc…

Habiro
1 day ago

And there are still so many new buildings to come up, imagine all the new stores that will open!

Anon
22 hours ago

Yes only 5 of 14 towers have been completed. There is much, much more still to come. It won’t be fully fleshed out till 2030 probably. Haters gunna hate!

Anonymous
20 hours ago

No, five years ago, I thought Worldcenter wasn’t going to but ninety-percent box towers with parking pedestals. Lo and behold…

No glass no class
16 hours ago

Hudson yards literally looks like a sci-fi movie skyline or Stark Tower from the West.

Habiro
1 day ago

Worldcenter will be much nicer than Brickell City Center because of the walkability, its large sidewalks, and open concept that gives you more of a feeling of a neighborhood rather than a mall👏🏻👏🏻

Henna
22 hours ago

100%!!

Jenna
1 day ago

Park West has actual museums and now also a museum of ice cream, this is truly the best area to be in right now!!

Anony
23 hours ago

Brickell has Biscayne Bay, but yeah Park West has an ice cream museum so yeah Game: Blouses.

Henna
22 hours ago

Park West is close to all downtown museums, the Arena, nightlife, a college and tons of parks with amazing views. Brickell isn’t really comparable.

Anon
22 hours ago

Park West is also on the bay…the difference being Park West has PARKS lol

Anonymous
20 hours ago

Truly, a museum up there with the Louvre and Met.

Anon
17 hours ago

The Perez is a decent museum

Giorgia
2 hours ago

There is an Ice Cream museum also in Paris and NY and we do have nice actual museums. With that said, it would be nice to get a MoMA in Miami, and one permanent Art Basel museum.

Kapil
1 day ago

Worldcenter is really raising the bar, I love it.

Joe
17 hours ago

How many square feet will the museum be?

Anon
19 hours ago

Miami Dream Mall with clear both this and BCC. $5 billion project biggest mall in the US. Coming 2030 or never. Probably never but it almost was.

Joe
17 hours ago

I hope they never build it. I just don’t think that it will survive.

Anon
16 hours ago

It would simply for the spectacle of it and us being a tourism hub with heavy Latin influence. Latins love malls. That’s half the reason so Flo has so many malls still thriving compared to other cities. Also it being the biggest in the US People would travel from all over just to see it. Also it’s not just a mall

Anon
1 hour ago

the 2nd and 3rd gen latinos will assimilate and buy clothes online like everyone else

Giorgia
2 hours ago

See, this isn’t a mall, it’s a neighborhood… big difference.

Anon
1 hour ago

It will remain but a dream

Anon
1 day ago

World Center should have more street retail, instead of concentrating most of the retail in one area, like a crappy suburban mall

Habiro
23 hours ago

The details are literally all street retails, every new building has commercial space under.

Habiro
22 hours ago

*retails

Anonymous
1 day ago

Worldcenter has been a complete let down!!!

Anon
1 day ago

You’re right – it should go back to being a sea of parking lots – that was much better! *rolls eyes*

Anonymous
16 hours ago

What people don’t understand is this is some of the most prime land in Miami and the end result is mediocre. Is it better then empty parking lots yes but that doesn’t mean how it’s actually being developed is great

Anonymous
1 day ago

Worldcenter is a flop

reasonable
23 hours ago

I don’t know about a complete flop but as a resident of Park West I am very very disappointed. Just aren’t any shops that I would frequent on a regular basis. How does it make sense to take up a HUGE street level block with a fancy gym? Do they not care about foot traffic at all? Maybe that’s the only tenant they could get? My only hope is that the neighboring blocks have better stores but it’s not looking good. Certainly not going to be close to Brickell City Centre, let alone better. Probably isn’t even going to be as good as the Flagler walking street.

Not ready to say it’s a dud or flop YET but I’m very worried.

J.M.
23 hours ago

A gym is actually a perfect location for that. Most people use the gym everyday. Not just once a week or once a month.

Henna
22 hours ago

I am also a resident of Park West and I completely disagree. A gym is a great neighborhood choice, now if an Equinox comes in that’s even better and I heard that will be the case but who knows. Brickell City Center is a mall, this is a neighborhood, which is much better. Worldcenter is becoming the best area of Miami and Park West is becoming the best area to live in. I truly doubt you are a Park West resident, you sound more like someone who has invested in a different area (eg. Brickell) and is jealous to see this area grow. It’s ok though, you will eventually end up spending most of your time here anyways once all the retail and restaurants will be open😅

reasonable
16 hours ago

Ha. Nice. I actually live on Biscayne and I would like nothing better than a booming neighborhood. Good for my property value. Just seems to me that a huge gym is perfect for a second floor. Still don’t see a need for almost an entire ground floor block especially when every building already has its own gym already. Bracing myself to seeing tons of people walking around with gym bags. How about a Trader Joe’s or something. Hopefully someone in a neighboring block puts one in.

And how many times do I need to go to a Lucid dealership?

Anonymous
16 hours ago

Let’s see how your “neighborhood” ends up with all these new buildings being airbnb buildings. This is going to end up being the trashy part of miami

Worldcenter > BCC
22 hours ago

“reasonable” is a hater from Brickell yo! 😂

reasonable
16 hours ago

Actually it’s Brickell that I can’t stand. I know because I used to live there. That drawbridge is one of the most infuriating things I’ve ever experienced in my life.

Now if we could just get a trolly stop on the Wynwood line without having to transfer, that would be great.

Anon
22 hours ago

I’ll be in that Starbucks daily and probably the Apple Store frequently as well. It’s not going to be a mall like BCC is….it’s an entertainment focused neighborhood.

Anonymous
15 hours ago

Honest question… how frequent does anyone need to go apple…

Giorgia
2 hours ago

People go there daily, never understood that. Apple should start serving coffee, at least that would make sense.