Downtown Miami is expanding, which is lengthening Brickell Avenue even further. Several renowned international companies have already established themselves in this sector: Macy's, CVS Pharmacy, Burger King, Wachovia, Bank of America, Citigroup, and more.
This historically "bad" neighborhood now possesses a more promising future. The city of Miami and the largest real estate developers have massively invested in this location over the past few years, giving this neighborhood and the Biscayne Boulevard a true urban life it has lacked in the past.
Today, residential skyscrapers and small boutiques are flourishing everywhere and in the years to come, buildings like 50 Biscayne, Loft 2, Everglades on the bay, Marquis, 900 Biscayne, and One Miami will be some of the most luxurious condo buildings of Miami Downtown.