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NYC developer & Chicago firm buy Miami Worldcenter hotel and expo site

MDM cancelled its plans to develop the Marriott Marquis Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center. Above: A rendering of the project, which included 600,000 square feet of meeting space and 1,700 hotel rooms.
MDM cancelled its plans to develop the Marriott Marquis Worldcenter Hotel & Expo Center. Above: A rendering of the project, which included 600,000 square feet of meeting space and 1,700 hotel rooms. Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates

A Miami Worldcenter site has sold for $94 million, dashing plans for the long-awaited Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter Hotel & Expo.

MDM Group sold its five-acre parcel at 700 N. Miami Ave. on Friday to New York City developer Witkoff and Chicago-headquartered asset management firm Monroe Capital, as first reported by the South Florida Business Journal and the Commercial Observer. MDM decided to scrap its plans due to Covid-19 and its impact on the meetings and convention market, according to the firm’s vice president of operations and development Florencia Tabeni.

The site is zoned for over 60 stories and can house a mix of residential, hospitality and commercial uses, according to a press release from the Witkoff firm.

Witkoff and Monroe Capital have yet to share plans for the site. Witkoff declined to comment.

MDM’s project had been in the works for over five years. After MDM bought the site in 2017, it finalized its project to replace the original Miami Arena with a 600,000-square-foot convention center and 1,700-room hotel. It would have been one component of the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter endeavor.

First announced in 2006, the Miami Worldcenter is one of the largest urban developments in the country, delivering a handful of new hotels, high-rises, retail and restaurant space in downtown.

In 2020, the Witkoff firm expanded to Miami. It has developed projects across the country and acquired, restored, maintained and sold some of New York’s most iconic buildings, including the Woolworth Building. In Miami Beach, the firm redeveloped the Washington Park Hotel in 2016.

Another downtown project failed to survive Covid-19. After nearly a decade in the works, Miami-based developer Jeffrey Berkowitz canceled plans for one of the country’s tallest observation decks, SkyRise Miami.

This story was originally published July 6, 2021 at 5:39 PM.

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Rebecca San Juan
Miami Herald
Rebecca San Juan writes about the real estate industry, covering news about industrial, commercial, office projects, construction contracts and the intersection of real estate and law for industry professionals. She studied at Mount Holyoke College and is proud to be reporting on her hometown. Support my work with a digital subscription
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