Centro City

Centro City is a mixed-use development that will revitalize under-utilized space in West Little Havana with much-needed residential, retail, and a charter school.

Centro City Feature

Located on the northwest corner of NW 7th Street and NW 37th Avenue in Miami, FL, across the street from the historic Magic City Casino gaming and entertainment venue, and less than two blocks from the 836 Expressway, Centro City is at the epicenter of Miami’s next “renaissance” neighborhood. Close to multiple major business districts, West Little Havana has tremendous potential for growth. Centro City will transform an existing shopping center into a 39-acre community-centered mixed-use destination with the construction of 1,188 apartment units and a charter school, tied to flagship retail stores including Target, Fresco y Más, and Walgreens.

Centro City Feature

Located on the northwest corner of NW 7th Street and NW 37th Avenue in Miami, FL, across the street from the historic Magic City Casino gaming and entertainment venue, and less than two blocks from the 836 Expressway, Centro City is at the epicenter of Miami’s next “renaissance” neighborhood. Close to multiple major business districts, West Little Havana has tremendous potential for growth. Centro City will transform an existing shopping center into a 39-acre community-centered mixed-use destination with the construction of 1,188 apartment units and a charter school, tied to flagship retail stores including Target, Fresco y Más, and Walgreens.

The Visionaries

Design Architect:
Arquitectonica

Executive Architect:
RSP Architectural Partnerships

Interior Design:
RSP Architectural Partnerships

Landscape Design:
ArquitectonicaGEO

Developer:
CSP Mixed Use Communities, LLC

Property Details

1,188 Rental Apartments

320,000 SF of Retail Space

25,000 Average Daily Traffic on NW 37th Ave

19,100 Average Daily Traffic on NW 7th St

Anchor tenants: Target, Fresco y Mas, Walgreens

39-Acres

Community Impact

A guiding principle at Terra is to improve communities by filling voids in the market with thoughtfully considered developments that bring new interest and opportunity to the local area. Centro City is a prime example of this approach, located in an urban infill environment that is ripe for redevelopment. The existing shopping plaza on the site greatly under-utilizes what could be prime space for both residential and commercial purposes. Adding more value to the community by bringing increased economic activity, and new residents to spur on future developments will serve a growing local population. Aside from the immediate surrounding area, Centro City is close to numerous major employment destinations, including Miami International Airport, the Coral Gables Business District and Blue Lagoon office complex. The large-format retailers, shops, and restaurants integrated into the project’s design will serve all these communities as well.

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Master-Planned Development

The master plan for Centro City includes up to 1,200 market-rate residential apartments, a charter school, an office building, and a revitalized shopping center with 300,000 square feet of lifestyle-oriented retail and restaurant space anchored by a 77,000-square-foot Target store. The multi-phased project will begin with a newly re-imagined façade, common areas, landscaping, and signage for the property’s retail component. The project’s first phase of residential development will follow, encompassing three 8-story multifamily buildings with 460 garden-style rental apartments. Future phases with additional multifamily units and a 250,000-square-foot class A commercial office building are also planned.

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