Downtown Miami continues its impressive transformation as construction begins on a brand-new commercial development at Miami Worldcenter Block E, strategically located on the lively 7th Street Promenade. This marks a major step forward in the realization of one of the country’s most ambitious urban developments.

Developed by Flow and brought to life by Brickell Group Construction, this new three-story building will deliver over 63,000 square feet of dynamic mixed-use space. Designed by Nichols Architects, the project will activate the pedestrian corridor behind Miami World Towers, enhancing the district’s walkability, retail offering, and street-level energy.

What to Expect from Block E

According to recently issued permits, the layout of the building includes:

  • 10,745 square feet of retail space on the first level
  • 9,543 square feet designated for restaurants, creating new opportunities for culinary destinations
  • 43,027 square feet of office space spread across levels 1 through 3

With an expected completion date in 2025, the development aligns with the overall vision of Miami Worldcenter—to create a vibrant, pedestrian-centric urban hub that seamlessly blends residential, commercial, and leisure spaces.

A Neighborhood on the Rise

Block E isn’t rising in isolation. With Miami World Tower 1 already completed and Block F tenants now open and operating, this area is fast becoming a new epicenter for Miami’s live-work-play lifestyle. The 7th Street Promenade is particularly notable for its walkability and future-forward planning, which encourages human connection and exploration.

Just across the Promenade, another innovative project is taking shape: Flow House Downtown Miami, a boutique residential development by the same developer, Flow. This sleek, design-driven condo project is designed for urban dwellers who want to be at the center of it all. Learn more about Flow House and explore availability here: Flow House Downtown Miami.

The Future of Downtown Miami

With each new groundbreaking, Miami Worldcenter edges closer to fulfilling its promise of becoming one of the most significant urban developments in the U.S. The integration of residential towers, hospitality brands, retail corridors, and office space is turning this once-underutilized part of the city into a world-class destination.

Whether you’re an investor, a future resident, or just curious about the future of Downtown Miami real estate, now is the time to take a closer look at everything unfolding in the Miami Worldcenter district.