Downtown Miami Neighborhood Overview






About Downtown Miami


Just minutes away from the Brickell area, you are in Downtown Miami, where you will find the American Airlines Arena, home of The Miami Heat; Bayfront Park, with an outdoor Amphitheater for concerts, festivals, cultural events and civic celebrations; the Port of Miami, home to the largest cruise ships in the world; Bayside Marketplace, a huge complex of retail shops and eateries; and the Adrienne Arsht Center of the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, with a full-season lineup of top performances in music, dance, theatre, and entertainment from around the world. Downtown Miami is a 15-minute drive to the Miami International Airport;and the same to the excitement of vibrant South Beach.

Midtown Miami is a neighborhood just north of Downtown Miami and south of the Design District, which includes sub-districts Wynwood and Edgewater. Wynwood is the “arts district” because of its dominance of art studios and home of the Miami Fashion District. Edgewater is mostly residential, consisting of many high-rise condos. The Shops of Midtown is located on the corner of NE 36 Street and North Miami Avenue, occupying 26 acres. In addition to a number of specialty shops and lifestyle retailers, the Shops of Midtown added national anchors such as Target, Ross Dress for Less, Marshalls, West Elm, and Loehmann’s.


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