A legendary, yet recent supercenter
The quest of inactivity or idleness is doomed to fail in this neighborhood that never sleeps. Monotony is a banned term and the constant hustle and bustle of endless streets scattered with upscale stores, sophisticated and trendy restaurants, and opulent and sumptuous malls is impressive.
While ostentation and everything related to the world of finance certainly leave their mark on Downtown Miami, the neighborhood has preserved a few natural cocoons, such as the farmers’ markets and parks where high-rise buildings employees and residents alike enjoy escaping from the constant bustle of the business district.
History of one of the world’s most famous business districts
Originally, Downtown was only home to banks and retail spaces. The 2000s were a turning point for the neighborhood when a growing number of luxury residential buildings were constructed while a few iconic buildings began to be restored. Revitalized, Downtown Miami started diversifying its offers, attracted more and more investors and became the third largest business district in the U.S.
A growing number of activities that will satisfy many
Downtown Miami combines business and conviviality. This makes the move easier for foreign investors looking for luxury condos for sale and who look forward to enjoying everything that the neighborhood has to offer.
From walking around Bayside Marketplace, an outdoor mall located right on the water, to seeing contemporary art exhibits at the Perez Art Museum Miami, to enjoying a Miami Heat basketball game at the American Airlines Arena, leisure options satisfy tourists, residents and professionals all day and all night. Museum Park and Bayfront Park bring some sweetness and tranquility to the heart of Downtown.