At The Heart Of It All. Downtown Miami’s Metamorphosis Into Global Hub Accelerates — PROFILE Miami
The data backs up the idea of a seemingly overnight transformation, with a recent report from Miami DDA showing a 40 percent surge in population in the downtown area since 2010 – and a 56 percent increase since 2000.
Often the best-attuned to neighborhood trends, Miami’s developers were among the first to recognize just how quickly the area was changing. And the residential demand that would soon come.
According to Figueroa, “Downtown Miami always had incredible potential. It’s right by the bay, it’s seconds from our best museums, our stadium, transportation options – everything. The only thing missing was residential product that could live up to those kinds of surroundings.”
Where old, dilapidated buildings once stood, now live dozens of sleek condominiums, trendy restaurants and bars and an ample selection of retail boutiques. In fact, rental inventory in Downtown Miami has more than doubled since 2012. More than 5,900 apartments have been completed in the last two years, and another 5,900 units are under construction.