Downtown
600 Miami Worldcenter
By Aria Development Group, Merrimac Ventures
Under ConstructionStarting From
$400K
Est. Delivery
2026
Residences
606
Floors
32
About the Project
Rising 32 stories above the intersection of Northeast 1st Avenue and Northeast 6th Street, 600 Miami Worldcenter occupies one of the most coveted addresses within the most ambitious urban undertaking in Florida history. Miami Worldcenter is a 27-acre, 10-block, approximately $6 billion mixed-use megaproject that has fundamentally transformed Downtown Miami's Park West district, converting decades of surface parking lots and vacant land into a fully realized city-within-a-city. The master development, led by Miami Worldcenter Associates managing partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani in partnership with CIM Group, encompasses roughly 11,000 residences across 16 high-rise towers, more than 300,000 square feet of street-level retail, dining, and entertainment — including Downtown Miami's first Apple Store, Sephora, Lululemon, Maple & Ash, and the Museum of Ice Cream — plus 100,000 square feet of activated public space anchored by the 20,000-square-foot World Square plaza. The district formally opened in May 2025 and sits directly adjacent to Brightline's MiamiCentral Station, placing residents at the crossroads of South Florida's most comprehensive transit network, with connections to Metrorail, Metromover, and Tri-Rail. Within this extraordinary backdrop, 600 Miami Worldcenter represents the final residential parcel to break ground at the master plan, ensuring that its future residents inherit a fully mature urban neighborhood from the moment they arrive.
The development is a joint venture between two firms that bring complementary and deeply rooted expertise to the project. Aria Development Group, founded in 2009 by Joshua Benaim, David Arditi, and Timothy Gordon, has built a reputation as one of the most disciplined mixed-use developers operating in major American gateway cities. With a portfolio exceeding $2 billion in institutional-grade multifamily assets and more than 4,000 apartments developed or under development across New York, Miami, Washington D.C., and beyond, Aria draws on partnerships with two prominent New York real estate families each carrying more than six decades of development and management history. The firm's prior Miami work — including YotelPad Miami and 501 First Residences — established its credentials in the city's rapidly evolving urban core. Merrimac Ventures, the co-developer, is a South Florida institution with roots stretching back more than 30 years to the Motwani family's original hospitality holdings in Fort Lauderdale. Under the leadership of Managing Partner Nitin Motwani, Merrimac has assembled a portfolio exceeding $3 billion in completed projects across resort, mixed-use, multifamily, and hospitality asset classes, encompassing signature milestones such as the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Fort Lauderdale, The Crosby Miami Worldcenter, and the Riverside Wharf Dream Miami Hotel. The combination of Aria's investment discipline and Merrimac's placemaking expertise — reinforced by Motwani's unparalleled insider knowledge of the Worldcenter master plan — produced one of the most efficiently conceived and commercially compelling tower programs in Downtown Miami's recent history.
The architectural design is entrusted to Revuelta Architecture International, the firm most synonymous with shaping Miami's contemporary residential skyline. Led by Luis Revuelta, AIA, the practice has spent more than three decades delivering landmark towers across the city, among them Brickell Flatiron — at 736 feet the tallest condominium in Miami — as well as Bristol Tower, Santa Maria, Epic, and L'Atelier on Miami Beach. For 600 Miami Worldcenter, Revuelta brought the same design sensibility that distinguishes its best work: a glassy, slender tower profile that maximizes light penetration, panoramic exposure, and visual transparency at every level. The 32-story building reads as a crisp, rectilinear volume wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass, with expansive balconies extending the living environment outward toward sweeping views of Downtown Miami, Biscayne Bay, and the Atlantic horizon beyond. The building's ground-level presence is fully integrated into the Worldcenter streetscape, connecting residents seamlessly to the pedestrian retail, dining, and public art that animate the broader district. Beauchamp Construction serves as general contractor, and the tower topped off its structural construction in October 2025, placing it firmly on track for resident delivery in 2026.
The 606 residences at 600 Miami Worldcenter are thoughtfully designed for a new generation of urban investor and end-user who demands both flexibility and quality in equal measure. Floor plans range from studios of approximately 407 square feet through junior one-bedrooms, standard one-bedrooms, one-bedrooms with dens, and two-bedroom layouts extending to approximately 830 square feet — all delivered fully furnished and move-in ready. Interior design is the work of The Design Agency, the award-winning Toronto-based studio celebrated for its ability to balance residential warmth with investment-grade durability. Every residence arrives complete with custom Italian cabinetry in the kitchen and bathrooms, integrated paneled refrigerators and freezers, speed ovens, dishwashers, in-unit washers and dryers, and fully built-out closets. Floor-to-ceiling glass floods each home with natural light while framing city and bay panoramas, and private balconies — present across a wide range of floor plans — extend the sense of indoor-outdoor living that defines the Miami lifestyle. The decision to deliver every unit fully furnished and turn-key, combined with the complete absence of rental restrictions, reflects a deliberate strategy: these residences are designed to function as productive short-term rental assets from day one, without requiring owners to make a single additional capital outlay.
The amenity program is positioned at the rooftop, granting residents an elevated vantage point over the Miami skyline while maximizing privacy and exclusivity. The centerpiece is a resort-style rooftop pool and lounge designed for year-round entertaining, surrounded by generous deck space and an outdoor summer kitchen that invites residents and their guests to gather above the city. Adjacent to the pool, Homage Fitness operates the building's state-of-the-art fitness center, extending programming to an outdoor training area that takes full advantage of Miami's benevolent climate. Inside, a resident lounge and co-working suite serve the building's globally mobile ownership base — providing both a professional workspace and a social anchor for the community. A 24-hour attended lobby ensures a hotel-caliber arrival experience at street level, while practical infrastructure including air-conditioned storage and dedicated bicycle storage addresses the everyday needs of urban residents with active, connected lifestyles. The full package — from curated interiors to flexible amenity programming — is precisely calibrated for the short-term rental market, where consistent guest experience drives occupancy, reviews, and yield.
Downtown Miami's transformation over the past decade has made the Worldcenter district one of the most sought-after residential addresses in the southeastern United States, and 600 Miami Worldcenter sits at the center of that transformation. The building is steps from Brightline's MiamiCentral Station, connecting residents by high-speed rail to Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Orlando, while Metrorail and Metromover access provide daily commuting convenience throughout Miami-Dade County. Miami International Airport is reachable in under thirty minutes by rail. The broader neighborhood offers immediate access to Worldcenter's own retail and dining promenade, the Perez Art Museum Miami, Bayfront Park, and Kaseya Center, all within walking distance. For investors, the calculus is compelling: all 606 residences sold out before construction commenced, underscoring robust demand from a buyer pool spanning the United States, Colombia, Turkey, and Argentina — reflecting both the domestic migration story driving Miami's population growth and the city's deepening appeal as a global wealth destination. With no rental restrictions, a professionally curated furnished package, and an address embedded in one of America's grandest new urban mixed-use environments, 600 Miami Worldcenter represents a rare convergence of lifestyle quality and income-generating potential in one of the Western Hemisphere's most dynamic cities.
Amenities
Location
600 NE 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33132
About Downtown
Downtown Miami has undergone a dramatic reinvention, evolving from a daytime office district into a genuine 24-hour neighborhood. Anchored by Brickell City Centre to the south and the Adrienne Arsht Center to the north, it is now home to the Miami Worldcenter megadevelopment — one of the largest urban mixed-use projects in US history — bringing a new generation of residential towers to the city's core.
- Miami Worldcenter: 27 acres of mixed-use development in the city center
- Bayside Marketplace and Museum Park on the waterfront promenade
- Home to the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and Frost Science Museum
- Metromover, Metrorail, and Brightline high-speed rail access