Paramount Worldcenter

Paramount Worldcenter Starting To Go Vertical

Paramount Worldcenter

After a 30 hour foundation pour a month ago, Paramount Worldcenter is starting to go vertical on the 60 story condo with 513 residential units. A crane has been added to the site that will also include a pedestrian friendly open air mall.  

Groundbreaking began in March 2016 and is expected to be completed by 2018.

Paramount Miami Worldcenter Concrete Pour Scheduled This Weekend

Paramount Miami Worldcenter is scheduled for a foundation pour this weekend, which will use over 100 trucks and take over 30 hours, according to Curbed Miami.

New renderings were revealed earlier in February, while the official groundbreaking took place in March.

Photos of the entire Miami Worldcenter site in 2014 can be viewed here.

Miami Worldcenter Construction Updates + New Renderings

Miami Worldcenter Construction Site

Miami Worldcenter Construction Site

At the 27 acre Miami Worldcenter site just North of Downtown Miami, site work continues with any previous buildings on the land completely demolished and removed. The project will have residential towers including Paramount, hotel, convention center and retail. 

Originally, the retail portion of Miami Worldcenter was to include an enclosed 765,000 square foot mall that was to be anchored by Macy's and Bloomingdale's. The developers, Miami Worldcenter Associates, have changed plans and now will have a "high street" retail concept as an open air mall that will be more pedestrian friendly. The open air mall will run down NE 10th St to NE 7th St between NE 1st Avenue to NE 2nd Avenue.

The official groundbreaking on Paramount and retail will begin next month in March.

Miami Worldcenter Open Air Mall Renderings