MIAMI—Juvia, the celebrated restaurant and lounge known for its panoramic vistas and diverse culinary offerings, is the latest addition to the Miami Worldcenter. Departing from its iconic Miami Beach location on Lincoln Road, the culinary gem will find its new home at the $6 billion, 27-acre mixed use development transforming the heart of Downtown Miami.

Anticipated to open at Miami Worldcenter by the end of 2024, the restaurant's new location will occupy 8,769 square feet of indoor space with a 7,100-square-foot rooftop patio on the 12th floor atop Miami Worldcenter's Block H development at 652 NE 2nd Avenue, which comprises 50,000 square feet of prime street-level retail – home to brands like Sephora, Lululemon and Ray-Ban – along with a 922-space public parking garage.

As one of the largest privately owned and developed urban real estate developments in Florida, Miami Worldcenter, which is currently coming alive in phases, features a diverse mix of residential, commercial and hospitality uses complemented by a total of 300,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and entertainment space. As of August 2023, approximately 90% of the development's retail space has been leased.

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