49% of the nearly
30-year-old waterfront shopping center in downtown Miami, Bayside Marketplace,
has been recently sold, and Zyscovich
Architects, Ashkenazy Acquisition and General Growth Properties have already revealed their plans. They
intend to completely renovate the installations.
The renovation will be divided into
several phases. In phase I, the
renovation includes covering 140,850 square feet of common outdoor space, new
paint scheme for the building, piers, bulkheads
and exposed structures, new flooring for the upper level, new stairs and
railings, restrooms, signage, lighting, landscaping and graphics.
This mall
already features about 150 stores and restaurants, such as Fat Tuesday, Hard
Rock Café, The Gap, and Victoria’s Secret. However, future phases will add more
retail space along Biscayne Boulevard and will also expand the two-level
parking garage, almost doubling its size.
The most recent additions to Bayside Marketplace are
Segafredo and a future SkyRise Miami. This is the real jewel. The SkyRise will
be a 1,000-feet-tall entertainment and observation tower. It will feature a
vertical adventure park with flight simulators and bungee jump platform and
also nightclubs to dance all night long.
We’re eager to see its outcome!
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