Miami — Two retailers and an entertainment concept are set to open at Miami Worldcenter, a $4 billion, 27-acre mixed-use development underway in downtown Miami. New tenants include Sephora; Lucid Motors, an electric car company; and Bowlero, an entertainment concept that offers bowling, interactive arcades and dining. The retailers and Bowlero will occupy a combined 60,000 square feet and are set to open in 2022. Sephora will occupy more than 6,000 square feet at the World Square Plaza, a 20,000-square-foot public plaza and park that will run along the project’s 7th Street Promenade. Lucid Motors will occupy about 23,000 square feet, with the store set to include a Lucid Studio, which allows customers to experience the brand and its lineup of luxury electric vehicles. The location will also serve as a service facility and a delivery center. The facility will be located along 1st Avenue and 10th Street. Bowlero will occupy more than 31,000 square feet within the development’s 78,000-square-foot “Jewel Box” retail building. The venue will feature 28 signature blacklight bowling lanes, lounge-style seating and video screens, an arcade with 75 games, a sports bar and food and beverage offerings. CIM Group and The Comras Co. are leading retail leasing on behalf of Miami Worldcenter Associates, the master developer of Miami Worldcenter.
Two Retailers, Entertainment Concept to Open at $4 Billion Miami Worldcenter Development in Downtown Miami
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