Miami Gardens City Center

Miami Gardens, FL

Miami Gardens City Center is a transformative, master-planned development by Immocorp Capital, poised to redefine the urban core of Northwest Miami-Dade. Spanning over 36 acres, this bold, mixed-use destination will become a cornerstone for economic growth, cultural identity, and community connection in one of South Florida’s fastest-growing cities.

Anchored by two multifamily residential communities totaling between 512 and 740 thoughtfully designed units, the City Center will offer modern housing that meets the needs of both young professionals and families. These residences are seamlessly integrated into a broader environment that emphasizes walkability, open space, and convenience.

At the heart of the project is a world-class entertainment district, featuring a full-scale Family Entertainment Center with immersive attractions and experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages. Complementing this will be a curated open-air retail and dining promenade, where local and national brands converge in a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly setting.

To support the area’s growing demand for hospitality and tourism, the development will include a full-service Marriott Hotel and a second boutique-branded lifestyle hotel, offering guests a spectrum of accommodations and amenities, from business-ready facilities to elevated leisure experiences.

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