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Miamicentral Miami 600 Nw 1St Avenue | Miami, Fl 33136 Central™ 2 Miamicentral 600 Nw 1St Avenue , Miami, Fl, 33136 TRANSPORTATION NEIGHBORHOOD RESIDENCES OFFICES RETAIL CENTRAL FARE ENTERTAINMENT MIAMICENTRAL MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 2 MIAMICENTRAL 600 NW 1ST AVENUE , MIAMI, FL, 33136 THE HUB FOR ALL THINGS TRANSPORTATION, LEISURE AND BUSINESS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Metro 1 Commercial is proud to present for lease retail/restaurant spaces at the MiamiCentral located at 600 NW 1st Avenue in Downtown Miami. Being the principal transit-oriented development in Miami, MiamiCentral is one of the city’s most exciting, walkable communities. 300-17,000 SF Available Food & Beverage uses welcome Ample Sidewalks/Outdoor Seating Floor to Ceiling Glass Transit Oriented Development MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 3 RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE RESTAURANT CENTRAL FARE FAST CASUAL OFFICE/SERVICE SPECIALTY RETAIL PARK-LINE LOBBY SERVICE RETAIL BRIGHTLINE LOBBY FITNESS STUDIOS 2MC LOBBY M M NIGHTCLUB/ ENTERTAINMENT E M MIAMICENTRAL STATION ENTRANCE E METROMOVER STATION MIAMICENTRAL METRORAIL STATION MEZZANINE LEVEL RETAIL UNITS E UNIT No. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2,137 9,666 4,421 17,081 1,757 2,282 2,948 SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT GROUND LEVEL RETAIL UNITS M M M E M E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MIAMI 2,546 4,537 5,183 2,033 5,718 4,037 2,847 1,204 1,247 1,537 911 2,477 3,574 2,137 861 9,817 ™ 4 SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT SQ FT CENTRAL BY THE NUMBERS MIAMICENTRAL’S URBAN COMMUNITY MIAMI ORLANDO FLORIDA 16 M 68 M 116.5 M VISITORS VISITORS VISITORS IN 2017 IN 2017 IN 2017 FEATURING 230,000 1,720 BUILT-IN DAYTIME POPULATION PARKING SPACES DESIGNATED LYFT IN DOWNTOWN/CBD PICK-UP/DROPOFF AREA MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 5 MIAMICENTRAL MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 6 OVER 7.9 MILLION RESIDENTS CONNECTED IN MIAMI-DADE, BROWARD, PALM BEACH & GREATER ORLANDO WELCOME TO BRIGHTLINE 60 MILLION 40 MILLION A SMARTER WAY TO TRAVEL IN FLORIDA. YEARLY VISITORS YEARLY VISITORS TO ORLANDO TO SOUTH FLORIDA Brightline proudly presents the reinvention of train travel in America. Soon, traveling between IT’S NOT JUST SMART. IT’S Miami and Orlando will be a quick, comfortable journey for vacationers and commuters alike. MiamiCentral, home of the Brightline service, GOBRIGHTLINE.COM is the new transportation hub and dynamic neighborhood that is truly reinventing downtown Miami. Offering residents and visitors a unique place to shop, dine, live, work and commute, MiamiCentral ensures everything is addressed. BRIGHTLINE STATIONS ORLANDO APPROX. 3 HOURS / COMING 2021 WEST PALM BEACH UNDER 1 HOUR FORT LAUDERDALE UNDER 30 MINUTES MIAMI MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 7 MIAMI CENTRAL™ 8 OPEN NOW Central Fare features over 10 eateries, including MiamiCentral’s flagship, chef-driven restaurant, MIAMI presenting Miami’s most sought out culinary experiences, including 800 Woodfired Kitchen, ™ 9 Parliament Espresso & Coffee Bar, Kuenko and Rosetta Bakery. CENTRAL Opening Q4 2018 RIDERSHIP “AT THE CROSSROADS” 12 MILLION PROJECTED ANNUAL COMMUTERS THROUGH MIAMICENTRAL 4 2.6 1.9 3.0 MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION VIA METRORAIL VIA METROMOVER VIA TRI-RAIL VIA BRIGHTLINE MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 10 TIMELINE MIAMICENTRAL’S PATH TO THE FUTURE 3 MIAMICENTRAL CENTRAL FARE 2 MIAMICENTRAL PARK-LINE OFFICES RESIDENCES COMPLETE COMPLETION: Q4 2018 COMPLETION: Q2 2018 COMPLETION: Q4 2019/2020 90,000 RSF CLASS A OVER 10 F&B CONCEPTS 190,000 RSF CLASS A OFFICE 816 APARTMENTS OFFICE MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 11 ORLANDO BRIGHTLINE’S PLANNED FUTURE EXPANSION COMING 2021 Explore Orlando and beyond with Brightline. It will be a smooth landing from Orlando International Airport to South Florida’s most popular attractions aboard Brightline. Conveniently located in the South Terminal, ride south and dive into the turquoise waters, vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Discover the magic of Florida’s most popular theme parks when you ride carefree and car- free north from any Brightline South Florida stations. The Orlando station is nearly complete, but there is much left to do, including laying more than 170 miles of new track! Phase II construction to Orlando is expected to take approximately three years, and we plan to begin in 2018. Stay tuned for updates. MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 12 MIAMI CENTRAL 3 MIAMICENTRAL OFFICES AND RETAIL 2 MIAMICENTRAL OFFICES PARK-LINE RESIDENCES 816 APARTMENTS MIAMICENTRAL RETAIL 130,000 SQ. FT. OF RETAIL SPACE 1 MIAMICENTRAL | PHASE II MIXED-USE TOWERS MIAMICENTRAL IS A MODERN-DAY URBAN CROSSROADS MADE TO CONNECT PEOPLE MIAMI 13 EVERYTHING ADDRESSED WITH THE PLACES AND THINGS THEY LOVE UNDER ONE ROOF. CENTRAL™ THENEIGHBORHOOD MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 14 AREA 31 BLACK MARKET KIKI ON THE RIVER NEUSHOP OLYMPIA THEATRE SEA SPICE SOYA E POMODORO SUPPLY AND ADVISE THE WHARF WEWORK WHOLE FOODS ARSON The new Downtown meets the Miami River. With an eclectic mix of eateries, entertainment, and MIAMI 15 NEIGHBORHOOD fashion stores, Downtown is one of Miami’s most exciting neighborhoods. CENTRAL™ WYNWOOD MIDTOWN & DESIGN DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION & POPULATION HOW MIAMI’S NUMBERS ADD UP PORT OF MIAMI BRIGHTLINE 12 MILLION TO AIRPORT VIA METRORAIL PROJECTED ANNUAL COMMUTERS THROUGH MIAMICENTRAL 4 2.6 1.9 3.0 MILLION MILLION MILLION MILLION VIA METRORAIL VIA METROMOVER VIA TRI-RAIL VIA BRIGHTLINE MIAMI FLORIDA IS THE 3RD MOST POPULATED STATE CENTRAL DAILY $97,000 SPENDING DOWNTOWN AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME + BUSINESS PER VISITOR: WITHIN 1 MILE OF MIAMICENTRAL DISTRICT $85 MIAMI vs $40 NYC 230,000 DOWNTOWN MIAMI’S DAYTIME POPULATION MIAMI’S ANNUAL RETAIL SPENDING: $46.8 BILLION MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 16 N MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 17 OFFICE & DAYTIME POPULATION MIAMI’S URBAN COMMUNITY TOTAL DAYTIME POPULATION 230,000+ MAJOR OFFICE TENANTS MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 18 DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE MIAMI’S URBAN COMMUNITY MARRIOT MARQUIS MIAMI PARAMOUNT MIAMI SKYRISE MIAMI 1000 MUSEUM 7TH ST APARTMENTS MIAMI WORLDCENTER WORLDCENTER WORLDCENTER (PLANNED) 1000 BISCAYNE BLVD 700 N MIAMI AVE 700 N MIAMI AVE 700 N MIAMI AVE 700 N MIAMI AVE 401 BISCAYNE BLVD • DEVELOPER: COVIN DEVELOPMENT • DEVELOPER: MIAMI WORLDCENTER • DEVELOPER: MIAMI WORLDCENTER • DEVELOPER: MDM GROUP | • DEVELOPER: DANIEL KODSI |ART FALCONE | • DEVELOPER: BERKOWITZ DEVELOPMENT • ARCHITECT: ZAHA HADID ASSOCIATES ASSOCIATES MIAMIWORLDCENTER ASSOCIATES NITIN MOTWANI • ARCHITECT: ARQUITECTONICA • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • ARCHITECT: COHEN, FREEDMAN, ENCISOSA & • ARCHITECT: ELKUS MANFREDI • ARCHITECT: NICHOLS BROSCH | WURST • ARCHITECT: ELKUS MANFREDI • MEETING SF: 10,123 • CONDOS: 83 ASSOCIATES • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 WOLFE & ASSOCIATES • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • RETAIL SF: 174,340 • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • CONDOS: 1200 • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • CONDOS: 569 • APARTMENTS: 863 • RETAIL SF: 450,000 • HOTEL UNITS: 1,800 • MEETING SF: 600,000 MIAMI WORLDCENTER PARK-LINE ASTON MARTIN ONE RIVER POINT RETAIL MIAMICENTRAL VICE MET SQUARE RESIDENCES (PLANNED) 700 N MIAMI AVE NW 1 AVE & NW 4 ST 243 NE 3 ST 302 SE 3 ST 300 BISCAYNE BLVD WAY 400 S MIAMI AVE • DEVELOPER: MIAMI WORLDCENTER • DEVELOPER: FLORIDA EAST COAST • DEVELOPER: PMG • DEVELOPER: ZOM GROUP • DEVELOPER: G & G BUSINESS • DEVELOPER: KAR PROPERTIES ASSOCIATES • INDUSTRIES • ARCHITECT: CFE ARCHITECTS • ARCHITECT: NICHOLS BROSCH |WURST DEVELOPMENTS • ARCHITECT: RAFAEL VINOLY • ARCHITECT: N/A • ARCHITECT: SOM ARCHITECTS • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 WOLFE & ASSOCIATES • ARCHITECT: BMA & REVUELTA ARCHITECTURE • CONDOS: 418 • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • EST. COMPLETION: Q4 2019/2020 • CONDOS: 464 • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • EST. COMPLETION: 2018 • RETAIL SF: 50,000 • RETAIL: 360,000 • 2 TOWERS • RETAIL SF: 7,000 • APARTMENTS: 392 • CONDOS: 391 • 816 APARTMENTS • RETAIL SF: 37,666 • THEATER SEATS: 1,780 MIAMI CENTRAL™ 19 PSYCHOGRAPHICS MIAMI’S URBAN COMMUNITY URBAN ACHIEVERS MULTI-CULTI MOSAIC THE TOURIST MODERN NOMADS Concentrated in the nation’s port An immigrant gateway community, Tourists can be from a Millennial to Modern Nomads value travel and cities, Urban Achievers are attracted the urban home for a mixed Empty Nesters and Baby Boomers independence over stability. They to up and coming neighborhoods populace of younger Hispanic, Asian, looking for entertainment when usually make a living from business where wages are higher and jobs and African-American singles and traveling. related to their travels. align with their values families. MIAMI 600 NW 1ST AVENUE | MIAMI, FL 33136 CENTRAL™ 20 MIAMI CENTRAL™ METRO1.COM 120 NE 27 ST SUITE 200 MIAMI, FL 33137 ANDRES NAVA [email protected] VP, COMMERCIAL LEASING 305.571.9991 GRACE CHANCE [email protected] LEASING ASSOCIATE 305.571.9991.
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