Downtown Miami is the urban
city center
A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart of a city. The term "city centre" is primarily used in British English, and closely equivalent terms exist in other languages, such as "" in Fren ...
of
Miami
Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a coastal metropolis and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida, United States. With a population of 442,241 at th ...
,
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, a ...
. The city's greater downtown region consists of the
Central Business District
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the " cit ...
,
Brickell, the
Historic District
A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from ce ...
,
Government Center, the
Arts & Entertainment District, and
Park West. It is divided by the
Miami River and is bordered by
Midtown Miami's
Edgewater and
Wynwood sections to its north,
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay () is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is la ...
to its east, the
Health District and
Overtown to its west, and
Coconut Grove to its south.
Downtown Miami is the core of the
Miami metropolitan area
The Miami metropolitan area (also known as Greater Miami, the Tri-County Area, South Florida, or the Gold Coast) is the ninth largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States and the List of largest cities, 34th largest metropolitan ar ...
, the
nation's ninth largest and world's
34th largest metropolitan area with a population of 6.158 million people.
Within Downtown Miami,
Brickell Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard are the main north–south roads, and
Flagler Street is the main east–west road. The Downtown Miami perimeters are defined by the Miami Downtown Development Authority as the area east of
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from US Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadi ...
between
Rickenbacker Causeway to the south and the
Julia Tuttle Causeway, which connects Miami and
Miami Beach
Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which s ...
, to the north.
The area is a cultural, financial, and commercial center of the Miami metropolitan area, tracing its present-day history back to the 19th century. In recent years, Downtown Miami has the
third greatest concentration of
high-rises in the United States and is home to many major museums, parks, education centers, banks, company headquarters, courthouses, government offices, theaters, shops and many of the oldest buildings in the city.
History

Downtown Miami is the historic heart of
Miami
Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a coastal metropolis and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida, United States. With a population of 442,241 at th ...
. Along with
Coconut Grove, Downtown Miami is the oldest settled area of Miami, with early
pioneer settlement dating to the early 19th century. Urban development began in the 1890s with the construction of the
Florida East Coast Railway by
Standard Oil
Standard Oil Company, Inc., was an American oil production, transportation, refining, and marketing company that operated from 1870 to 1911. At its height, Standard Oil was the largest petroleum company in the world, and its success made its co- ...
industrialist
Henry Flagler down to Miami at the insistence of
Julia Tuttle. Flagler, along with developers such as
William Brickell and
George E. Merrick helped bring developer interest to the city with the construction of hotels, resorts, homes, and the extension of Flagler's rail line.
Flagler Street, originating in Downtown, is a major east–west road in Miami named after the tycoon; the
Julia Tuttle Causeway, crossing
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay () is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is la ...
just north of Downtown in
Edgewater, is named in honor of Tuttle.
As of 2009, there are approximately 71,000 year-round residents in Greater Downtown (including Downtown's
Brickell,
Park West, and
Arts & Entertainment District neighborhoods), with close to 200,000 populating the Downtown area during the daytime, making Downtown Miami one of the most populous
downtowns in the U.S. after
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the U ...
and
Chicago
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. With recent mass construction of high-rise residential buildings and office towers, Downtown has experienced large growth, with new shops, bars, parks, and restaurants opening up, attracting many new residents. Along with Brickell, Downtown has grown from 40,000 residents in 2000, to over 70,000 in 2009, making it one of the fastest-growing areas in Florida. It was estimated in February 2010, that about 550 new residents move to the Downtown area every month.
As of 2009, over 190,000 office employees work in Downtown and Brickell.
Downtown is served by the
Miami Metrorail at
Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre,
Government Center, and
Brickell stations, accessible from
Broward and
Palm Beach counties via
Tri-Rail transfer station. The Metro connects to the Downtown
Metromover, which encompasses 22 stations on the clockwise Inner (or Downtown) loop and counterclockwise Brickell and Omni branch loops. Government Center station is Downtown's main station and allows for transfers to all Metromover loops, Metrorail trains, and Metrobus lines at the
Stephen P. Clark Government Center
The Stephen P. Clark Government Center, known also as Government Center, Miami-Dade Center, or County Hall, is a skyscraper in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It is the headquarters building of the Mia ...
.
Neighborhoods
Downtown Miami is centered on the
Central Business District
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the " cit ...
(CBD), best known by locals as simply "Downtown". Although distinct neighborhoods with different characters, all the following neighborhoods are often labeled under the
umbrella term
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of "Downtown Miami":
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A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the " cit ...
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Central business district ("downtown")

The
Central Business District
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the " cit ...
(CBD), often referred to locally as simply "Downtown", is the historic center of Miami. The CBD is bound by Northeast Sixth Street to the north,
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay () is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is la ...
to the east, and the
Miami River to the west and south. The majority of Miami's historic buildings are located in this district, including
Flagler Street, museums, libraries, offices, schools, the vast majority of local, county, state and federal government offices and courthouses, and Miami's
Historic District
A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from ce ...
and
Government Center.
The CBD is directly served by the
Miami Metrorail at
Government Center Station and by 13
Metromover stations on the Downtown, Brickell, and Omni Loops.
Miami Jewelry District
The Miami Jewelry District is a sub-neighborhood within the Central Business District historically known for its numerous jewelry stores,
jeweler
A bench jeweler is an artisan who uses a combination of skills to make and repair jewelry. Some of the more common skills that a bench jeweler might employ include antique restoration, silversmith, Goldsmith, stone setting, engraving, fabrica ...
s and gem dealers. It is where a variety of
jeweled products are sold and is one of the three jewelry districts in the United States. It comprises four city blocks, bounded by North
Miami Avenue
Miami Avenue is a main north–south street running through Coconut Grove, Brickell, Downtown, and Midtown in Miami, Florida. It is the meridian road dividing the street grid of Miami and Miami-Dade County into east and west avenues.
Route desc ...
, Northeast Second Avenue, East
Flagler Street and Northeast Second Streets. Shoppers can find designer jewelry,
precious stones, and
gold
Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile ...
and silver items at street level in various retail jewelry stores. The Jewelry District can be accessed by public transportation through the
Metromover and
Metrorail.
Brickell
Brickell is south of the Miami River, and is a mixed upper-class residential neighborhood as well as Miami's major
financial district along
Brickell Avenue.
The Shops at Mary Brickell Village
The Shops at Mary Brickell Village is a lifestyle center located in the Brickell neighborhood of Miami, Florida. It has become a very popular downtown destination through bringing new stores and eateries to the area.
Mary Brickell Village is serve ...
, Brickell City Center, and Simpson Park are located within Brickell. Brickell is directly served by the
Miami Metrorail at:
Brickell Station
Brickell station is a Metrorail rapid transit station in Miami, Florida, serving the system's Green and Orange Lines. One of the core stations of Miami's public transport network, it serves the financial district of Brickell. Combined, the Metrora ...
, and by five
Metromover stations on the Brickell Loop.
Arts & Entertainment District
The
Arts & Entertainment District is an urban neighborhood with numerous hotels, and high-rise residential buildings. The neighborhood's former name ''Omni'' comes from the
Omni International Mall
Omni International Mall was a shopping mall that opened in February 1977 in the northern environs of Downtown Miami's Arts & Entertainment District (then ''Omni'') in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States.
The mall was built in 1977, attache ...
on
Biscayne Boulevard. The district borders
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay () is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is la ...
the east, NE 2nd Ave to the west, NE 21st St to the north and
I-395 to the south. Pace Park,
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
The Arsht Center is a performing arts center located in Miami, Florida. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States.
The center was partly built on the site of a former Sears department store; an Art Deco building cons ...
, and the (former)
Miami Herald headquarters are located within the district. The Arts & Entertainment District is served by the
Miami Metrorail at:
Government Center Station, and by two
Metromover stations on the Omni Loop.
Park West
Park West is the neighborhood just west of
Museum Park, east of NW 1st Ave, south of
I-195, and north of NE 6th St. Park West was primarily known for its
nightclubs, and in recent years has been the talk of much revitalization and project proposals for the revitalization of the area. By the end of 2015 most of the nightclubs along the former club row west of the MetroMover from the Freedom Tower station to the Eleventh Street Station have been demolished to make way for planned construction of
Miami World Center.
Park West is directly served by the
Miami Metrorail at:
Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre Station, and by three
Metromover stations on the Omni Loop.
Demographics

As of 2010, the population of Downtown Miami was 65,696 people, with a population density of 27,487 per square mile. In the 2010 US Census, the racial makeup of Downtown was 57.6%
Hispanic
The term ''Hispanic'' ( es, hispano) refers to people, cultures, or countries related to Spain, the Spanish language, or Hispanidad.
The term commonly applies to countries with a cultural and historical link to Spain and to viceroyalties for ...
of any race, 30.8%
White (non-Hispanic), 7.2%
Black
Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white ha ...
, and 2.9%
Asian.
The zip codes for Brickell include 33129, 33130, and 33131. The area covers .
In 2000, Downtown had a population of 39,176 residents, with 15,333 households in 1990 with an average of 2.2 residents per household, 17,130 households in 2000 with a household average of 2.1, and 33,600 households in 2009 with a household average of 2.0 residents. By 2014, the population of Downtown is expected to grow to 85,000 with 42,400 households. The median household income was $29,396 in 2000 and $40,180 in 2009.
The zip codes for Downtown include 33128, 33130, 33131, and 33132. The area covers . As of 2000, there were 6,451 males and 4,792 females. The median age for males were 34.5 years old, while the median age for females were 35.8 years old. The average household size had 1.9 people, while the average family size had 2.8 members. The percentage of married-couple families (among all households) was 25.5%, while the percentage of married-couple families with children (among all households) was 8.5%, and the percentage of single-mother households (among all households) was 5.8%. 15.3% of the population was in correctional institutions. 1.6% of the population was in other group homes. The percentage of never-married males 15 years old and over was 27.6%, while the percentage of never-married females 15 years old and over was 13.9%.
As of 2000, the percentage of people that speak English not well or not at all made up 23.1% of the population. The percentage of residents born in Florida was 26.9%, the percentage of people born in another U.S. state was 25.0%, and the percentage of native residents but born outside the U.S. was 6.4%, while the percentage of foreign born residents was 41.7%.
2009 Census projections indicate that the area's residential base has increased from 40,000 to 71,000 since 2000, with an expected Downtown population of 85,000 by 2014. As of 2006, 189,164 residents live in the immediate Downtown/Brickell area.
Transportation
Public transportation in the Downtown area is used more than in any other part of Miami and is a vital part of Downtown life.
Metrorail, Miami's
heavy rail system, makes three stops in Downtown on both the green and orange lines at the
Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre Station,
Government Center Station, and the
Brickell Station
Brickell station is a Metrorail rapid transit station in Miami, Florida, serving the system's Green and Orange Lines. One of the core stations of Miami's public transport network, it serves the financial district of Brickell. Combined, the Metrora ...
. In addition to Metrorail, the
automated Metromover train system runs three lines (the Downtown Loop, the Omni Loop, and the Brickell Loop) with 22 stations throughout Downtown. The Metromover is a free service and stations can be found at roughly every two blocks in Downtown and Brickell.
Downtown Miami is served by
Metrobus throughout the area, the
Miami Metrorail, and the
Metromover:
Metrorail:
*
Government Center (NW 1st Street and 1st Avenue)
*
Brickell (SW 11th Street and 1st Avenue)
*
Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre (NW 8th Street and 1st Avenue)
Metromover:
* Downtown/Inner Loop
* Omni Loop
* Brickell Loop
Metrorail has stops throughout Miami with connections to
Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport , also known as MIA and historically as Wilcox Field, is the primary airport serving the greater Miami metropolitan area with over 1,000 daily flights to 167 domestic and international destinations, including most co ...
, all Metrobus lines,
Tri-Rail and
Amtrak
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. The main bus station in Downtown is located next to the Arsht Center at the
Adrienne Arsht Center Station.
As an urban and
pedestrian-friendly area with an extensive
public transit
Public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) is a system of transport for passengers by group travel systems available for use by the general public unlike private transport, typic ...
network, Downtown (along with
Brickell, the
Arts & Entertainment District, and
South Beach) is one of the areas in Miami where a car-free lifestyle is commonplace. Many Downtown residents get around by foot, bicycle,
Metromover or by taxi. The Metromover is a popular alternative to walking in the area, especially on rainy, hot or cold days, as the Metromover is free, and stations are located roughly every two blocks throughout the area.
Recently, the City of Miami, along with the Downtown Development Authority, has begun bicycle initiatives promoting citywide bike parking and
bike lanes, that have made bicycling much more popular for residents.
Bike lanes and
bike sharrows are currently planned for the majority of Downtown streets to be painted by the end of 2010. The
Venetian Causeway is a popular
bicycle commuter route that connects
South Beach to Downtown. The
Rickenbacker Causeway is very popular on weekends for recreational bicyclists, and often, bicycles can outnumber cars on the causeway.
Tri-Rail expansion
In the 2025 and 2030 long range transportation plans, Miami's
commuter rail
Commuter rail, or suburban rail, is a passenger rail transport service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting commuters to a central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns. Generally commuter rail systems are co ...
system,
Tri-Rail, has envisioned moving to or adding service on the
Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) corridor, which runs along the region's densest neighborhoods, parallel to
Biscayne Boulevard in Miami, and Federal Highway in Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Tri-Rail service on the FEC line would bring Tri-Rail to Downtown's transit hub,
Government Center Station, connecting Downtown directly to
Midtown Miami/
Miami Design District,
Upper East Side
The Upper East Side, sometimes abbreviated UES, is a neighborhood in the boroughs of New York City, borough of Manhattan in New York City, bounded by 96th Street (Manhattan), 96th Street to the north, the East River to the east, 59th Street (Man ...
/
Miami Shores,
North Miami
North Miami is a suburban city located in northeast Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, about north of Miami. The city lies on Biscayne Bay and hosts the Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University, and the North Miami ...
,
North Miami Beach
North Miami Beach (commonly referred to as NMB) is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. Originally named "Fulford-by-the-Sea" in 1926 after Captain William H. Fulford of the U.S. Coast Guard, the city was renamed "North Miami Be ...
/
Aventura, Downtown
Hollywood, and Downtown
Fort Lauderdale
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. Currently, rail commuters must transfer onto the
Metrorail in
Hialeah to get to Downtown. Miami's Downtown Development Authority along with Miami-area politicians are actively lobbying to bring Tri-Rail to the city core.
Taxis
Taxis are popular in Downtown, especially from Downtown to
South Beach,
Design District or to
Coconut Grove. Since many Downtown residents choose to not have cars, taxis are also popular for rides within Downtown neighborhoods, especially after midnight when the
Metromover stops running. Taxis can be hailed on the street, or phoned.
Economy

Downtown is home to many companies, corporations and organizations. Downtown has about of office space, and is the central financial and business hub of
South Florida
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.
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. Miamidda.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-16. Some private companies with headquarters in Downtown are
Akerman Senterfitt,
Arquitectonica
Arquitectonica is an international architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and urban planning design firm headquartered in Miami, Florida’s Coconut Grove neighborhood. The firm also has offices in ten other cities througho ...
,
Espírito Santo Financial Group
The Espírito Santo Financial Group (ESFG) is a Portuguese holding company with headquarters in Luxembourg, founded in 1984. The group represents the interests of the Portuguese ''Espirito Santo Group'', which has major investments in Portugal an ...
,
Florida Justice Institute,
Greenberg Traurig,
Holland & Knight,
Macy's Florida, ''
Miami Herald'', ''
Miami Today'',
Shutts & Bowen,
Terremark Worldwide,
Vector Group, World Property Channel, and Zyscovich Architects. Sanford Group Company and Sanford Fiduciary Investor Services, Inc., and
LTU International had headquarters in Downtown.
Public organizations with their main offices in Downtown include, the central offices of the Beacon Council, the Downtown Development Authority,
Miami-Dade County government,
Miami-Dade County Public Schools,
Miami Police Department
The Miami Police Department (MPD), also known as the City of Miami Police Department, is a full-service municipal law enforcement agency serving Miami, Florida. MPD is the largest municipal police department in Florida. MPD officers are distingu ...
, Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation], and other City of Miami departments despite
city hall
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's location in
Coconut Grove.
Consulates
Several countries have
consulates based in Downtown, most of which are located along
Biscayne Boulevard and
Brickell Avenue. These include:
*
Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t ...
*
Bahamas
The Bahamas (), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the North Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and is home to 88% of the archi ...
*
Brazil
Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
*
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the eas ...
*
Colombia
*
Dominican Republic
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*
Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechuan languages, Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar language, Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechuan ...
*
France
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*
Germany
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*
Guatemala
*
Haiti
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*
Israel
Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
*
Jamaica
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*
Japan
*
Netherlands
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Paraguay
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Peru
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Trinidad and Tobago
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*
United Kingdom
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Uruguay
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*
Suriname
Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north ...
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Bolivia
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Spain
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*
Turkey
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Mexico
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Japan first opened its consulate in Miami in 1992. As of 1992 this consulate gives logistical support to Japanese embassies in the Caribbean and Latin America. Japan opened a consulate in Miami after Japanese investors purchased several major real estate properties in Florida.
Chambers of commerce
Downtown is also home to many international
chambers of commerce, these include:
*British American Business Council
*Italy-America Chamber of Commerce
*Spain-United States Chamber of Commerce
*German American Business Chamber
*Chilean-American Chamber of Commerce
*French American Chamber of Commerce.
Historic districts

Downtown has three
U.S. historic districts. The Downtown Miami Commercial Historic District, the Downtown Miami Historic District, and the Lummus Park Historic District.
The
Downtown Miami Historic District comprises in the heart of Downtown with over 60 buildings within its jurisdiction. Many of the buildings within the area are of the
Moderne
Moderne may refer to:
* Moderne architecture, styles of architecture popular from 1925–1940s
* PWA Moderne, an architectural style in the U.S., 1933–1944
* Streamline Moderne
Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco archit ...
style and
Classical Revival
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style with uses for government, residential, and commercial. Periods of significance within this area are from 1900 to 1924, 1925 to 1949, and 1950 to 1974. The Downtown Miami Commercial Historic District was designated a historic district in 1988 and comprises 20 buildings on the east side of Downtown with 19th and early 20th-century revival styles.
The
Lummus Park Historic District is west of Downtown in the neighborhood of Lummus Park. It is west of
I-95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from US Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the Canadi ...
surrounding
Lummus Park along the
Miami River. The historic district was designated historic in 1988 and then expanded in 2006. The area is large with 43 different buildings mostly owned by private entities and the local government. Prominent styles include late 19th and early 20th-century revival styles,
Art Deco
Art Deco, short for the French ''Arts Décoratifs'', and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s (just before World War I), and flourished in the Unit ...
, and
Bungalow
A bungalow is a small house or cottage that is either single- story or has a second story built into a sloping roof (usually with dormer windows), and may be surrounded by wide verandas.
The first house in England that was classified as ...
style, with prominent periods of 1900–1924 and 1925–1949.
Parks

Downtown's largest and most popular parks are
Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
,
Museum Park, and Pace Park. Bayfront Park is host to the free DWTWN Concert Series, put on weekly in the park's amphitheater, as well as various other annual events such as the Orange Drop for New Year's, Bike Miami, and the "America's Birthday Bash at Bayfront Park" for Independence Day. Bayfront Park hosts many large outdoor concerts such as
Warped Tour
The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States plus three or four stops in Canada annually each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touri ...
and
Ultra Music Festival. Formerly Bicentennial Park, Museum Park has been redone, and is now the site for new buildings for the
Miami Art Museum and the
Miami Science Museum.
Other parks in the Downtown area include:
*
Fort Dallas Park, Central Business District
*
Lummus Park, Central Business District
*Paul S. Walker Park, Central Business District
*Joan Lehman Sculpture Plaza, Central Business District
*Robert F. Clark Plaza, Central Business District
*Southside Park, Brickell
*
Simpson Park
Simpson Park is a valley south of Grass Valley, Nevada
Grass Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in northeastern Pershing County, Nevada, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 1,161.
Geography
Grass Valley is located ...
, Brickell
*
Alice Wainwright Park, Brickell
*Brickell Park, Brickell
*Miami Circle, Brickell
*Brickell Key Park, Brickell
*Brickell Plaza Mini Park, Brickell
Government and infrastructure

As the
county seat
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of Miami-Dade County, Downtown is home to the central offices and departments of the
Miami-Dade County government, mainly located in the
Government Center area. The
Stephen P. Clark Government Center
The Stephen P. Clark Government Center, known also as Government Center, Miami-Dade Center, or County Hall, is a skyscraper in the Government Center district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. It is the headquarters building of the Mia ...
is the central headquarters of Miami-Dade government with the offices of the Miami-Dade Mayor. Although city hall for the City of Miami is in
Coconut Grove, many offices of Miami's city government are in Downtown, including the city's Planning Department. The
Miami Police Department
The Miami Police Department (MPD), also known as the City of Miami Police Department, is a full-service municipal law enforcement agency serving Miami, Florida. MPD is the largest municipal police department in Florida. MPD officers are distingu ...
also has its central offices in Downtown.
Downtown is home to many city, county, state, and federal courthouses, jails, judge offices, and law firms. Some of the courthouses in Downtown are the Dade County Family Court, U.S. Court of Appeals Judge, U.S. District Court Clerk,
Miami-Dade County Courthouse, Federal Courthouse, U.S. Magistrate Judge, City of Miami courthouses and many others.
The
United States Postal Service
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operates two post offices in Downtown. They are the Brickell Post Office and the Flagler Miami Post Office. The
Federal Detention Center, Miami, operated by the
Federal Bureau of Prisons
The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Justice that is responsible for the care, custody, and control of incarcerated individuals who have committed federal crimes; that i ...
, is located in Downtown.
Fire stations
The
City of Miami Fire and Rescue Department operates 4 of its 14 fire stations within the Downtown area. Each are listed below.
*Fire Station # 1 – 144 NE 5th Street – Midtown/Overtown (''Downtown'')
*Fire Station # 2 – 1901 N Miami Avenue – Wynwood/Edgewater
*Fire Station # 3 – 1103 NW 7th Street – Little Havana/Overtown
*Fire Station # 4 – 1105 SW 2nd Avenue – Brickell/The Roads (''Downtown'')
Cost of living
The average apartment sale price was $347,729 in 2010, up 15% from 2009, with the average apartment price at $300 per square foot. During the
Miami building boom of the first decade of the 21st century, 23,628
condominium
A condominium (or condo for short) is an ownership structure whereby a building is divided into several units that are each separately owned, surrounded by common areas that are jointly owned. The term can be applied to the building or complex ...
and
apartments were built
in numerous high-rise towers that quickly transformed the city. Over 85% of these apartments are now occupied as of early 2011. It is estimated that about 550 new residents move to Downtown every month. Renters make up 56% of the residents in Downtown.
In July 2011, Downtown's office vacancy rate was reported at 21% dropping from a high of 26% in mid-2010. Downtown also reported an average commercial asking rate of $36.33, making it the eighth-highest in the nation after
Manhattan
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,
Washington DC
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,
Fairfield County, Connecticut
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,
San Francisco
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, and
Boston
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.
Downtown has over 6,000 hotel rooms in numerous hotels. Downtown has Miami's largest concentration of hotel rooms, and is the city's hub for
business travel
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Commuting is periodically recurring travel between one's place of residen ...
lers. Many of these hotels are geared for business travellers, mostly along
Brickell Avenue, some for luxury leisure stays, and others as bargain tourist hotels.
Retail

Historically,
Flagler Street has been Downtown's major shopping street dating back to the 19th century. Today, it is still Downtown's major shopping street, with Florida's flagship
Macy's
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(formerly
Burdines) on Flagler Street and
Miami Avenue
Miami Avenue is a main north–south street running through Coconut Grove, Brickell, Downtown, and Midtown in Miami, Florida. It is the meridian road dividing the street grid of Miami and Miami-Dade County into east and west avenues.
Route desc ...
from 1912 to 2018, as well as Miami's own local department stores: La Época, on Flagler and SE 2nd Av; Alberto Cortes, on Flagler and SE 3rd Av. Flagler Street is also home to many well-known and established
jewelers, many of whom have been in Downtown since the early 20th century (i.e.: Morays Jewelers, founded in 1900). This area is called the
Miami Jewelry District and comprises four Downtown blocks from Miami Avenue to SE 2nd Av on Flagler Street and NE 1st St.
After many years of decay, recently, much focus has been placed on revitalizing Flagler Street to its former grandeur. In recent years, a renewed investment interest has been placed on Flagler Street, and many new restaurants and stores have opened up, new landscaping and pavers have been placed, as well as enforced security and tourist guides. Three new
pocket parks opened on Flagler St in 2009, Paul S. Walker Park, Robert F. Clark Plaza, and the Joan Lehman Sculpture Plaza. These new parks have brought more green space, benches, art, and rest areas to the street.
Besides Flagler Street, Downtown has two other major shopping areas,
Bayside Marketplace and
Mary Brickell Village in
Brickell. Bayside Marketplace was built in 1987, and is one of Miami's most visited tourist attractions averaging over 15 million visitors a year. It is an outdoor shopping mall overlooking
Biscayne Bay
Biscayne Bay () is a lagoon with characteristics of an estuary located on the Atlantic coast of South Florida. The northern end of the lagoon is surrounded by the densely developed heart of the Miami metropolitan area while the southern end is la ...
at
Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
. Bayside Marketplace has many national retail chains, as well as local Miami stores. Mary Brickell Village is on Miami Avenue and SE 10th Street in Brickell. Mary Brickell Village is a major nightlife area and has many of Miami's upscale bars and restaurants that stretch along Miami Avenue from around SE 6th Street to Broadway (SE 15th Road).
Education
Public schools
Miami-Dade County Public Schools operates Downtown Miami's public schools, which include:
Elementary schools
*Downtown Miami Charter School
*Southside Elementary School
*Miami Children's Museum School
*Bridgepoint Academy of Greater Miami (Charter)
High schools
*
Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial High School
Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial High School is a secondary school in Downtown Miami, Florida that opened in 2009 with a class of new freshmen. The school has three magnet academies: Homeland Security, Forensic Science, & Law Studies. The schoo ...
, a magnet school
*
New World School of the Arts, an arts magnet school
Public school zoning
Downtown children are zoned based on the neighborhood they live in within Downtown, roughly split into Brickell, Central Business District (CBD), and Arts & Entertainment District/Edgewater.
Services Near You
*Elementary schools:
**Southside Elementary School, for Brickell children
**Riverside Elementary School, for CBD children
**Frederick Douglass Elementary School, for CBD children
**Phillis Wheatley Elementary School, for Arts & Entertainment District and Edgewater children
*Middle schools:
**Shenandoah Middle School, for Brickell children
**José de Diego Middle School, for CBD, Arts & Entertainment District and Edgewater children
*High schools (open to all Downtown residents):
**Young Women's Preparatory School, all-girls
**Young Men's Preparatory School, all-boys
** Booker T. Washington High School
Private schools
Plans are currently underway for a 1,700-student preparatory school in Brickell at 1742 SW 2nd Avenue, named "Brickell Preparatory Academy". Other private schools in Downtown are:
*First Presbyterian International Christian School
*Gordon Day School (Jewish)
*Prima Casa Montessori School
Colleges and universities
*Florida International University
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( Downtown Center), a public university at 1101 Brickell Avenue
* Miami Dade College ( Wolfson Campus), a public college
*Miami International University of Art & Design
Miami International University of Art & Design (formerly the International Fine Arts College) is a private, for-profit art school in Miami, Florida. It is owned and operated by the non-profit Education Principle Foundation (aka Colbeck Foundati ...
, a private university
* Miami Culinary Institute, a public college
*University of Miami
The University of Miami (UM, UMiami, Miami, U of M, and The U) is a private research university in Coral Gables, Florida. , the university enrolled 19,096 students in 12 colleges and schools across nearly 350 academic majors and programs, ...
, highly-ranked private research university in neighboring Coral Gables
Coral Gables, officially City of Coral Gables, is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The city is located southwest of Downtown Miami. As of the 2020 U.S. census, it had a population of 49,248.
Coral Gables is known globally as home to the U ...
Cultural institutions

Museums and historic sites
* Pérez Art Museum Miami
* Historical Museum of Southern Florida
* Miami Children's Museum
*Wagner Home
The Wagner Homestead was built by William Wagner, who came to Miami
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* Freedom Tower
* City of Miami Cemetery
* Downtown Miami Historic District
* Lummus Park Historic District
* Miami Circle
Theatres and performance arts
*Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts
The Arsht Center is a performing arts center located in Miami, Florida. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States.
The center was partly built on the site of a former Sears department store; an Art Deco building cons ...
**Ziff Ballet Opera House
**Knight Concert Hall
** Florida Grand Opera
* Gusman Center for the Performing Arts
* Miami City Ballet
*Miami Wind Symphony
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Libraries
* Miami Main Library
Places of worship
* Central Baptist Church (Built in 1925)
* First Church of Christ Scientist (1925)
* First Presbyterian Church (1898)
* First United Methodist Church (1966)
* Gesu Catholic Church (1896)
* Greater Bethel AME Church (1927)
* Miami Central Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an Adventism, Adventist Protestantism, Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the Names of the days of the week#Numbered days of the week, seventh day of the ...
(Miami, Florida) (1925)
* St. Jude Catholic Church (1946)
* Temple Israel of Greater Miami
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(1926)
* Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (1925)
* Immanuel Lutheran Church
* Temple Israel of Greater Miami
* Central Korean Presbyterian Church
* The Shul of Downtown and Brickell
Bookstores
* Books and Books – Wachovia Financial Center
* Miami Book Fair International, an annual literary festival
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held at Miami Dade College
Festivals and events
*DWNTWN Concert Series, free performances every 2nd Friday of the month at 5:30pm, Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
*New Year's Big Orange Drop, Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
*Miami Marathon
The Miami Marathon is an annual marathon racing event hosted by Miami, Florida, since 2003.
The marathon course also runs through the city of Miami Beach, Florida. The race is typically run on the last Sunday in January or the first Sunday in ...
, marathon
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held in January
* Ultra Music Festival, electronic music
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festival held in March
* Miami International Film Festival, held in March
* Winter Music Conference, held in March
*Independence Day Celebration, Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
* Miami Book Fair International, literary festival
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held in November
*Art Basel Miami
Art Basel is a for-profit, privately owned and managed, international art fair staged annually in Basel, Switzerland; Miami Beach; Hong Kong and from 2022, Paris. Art Basel works in collaboration with the host city's local institutions to he ...
, art exhibition
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held in December
* Miami International Boat Show
*The Arts Of Storytelling, held in March
*The Best of the Best Reggae Concert
Sports facilities
* American Airlines Arena, home of the Miami Heat
Downtown skyscrapers
Office towers
* Four Seasons Hotel Miami
* Southeast Financial Center
* Miami Tower
* One Biscayne Tower
*1450 Brickell
1450 Brickell, is an all-office skyscraper in the City of Miami, Florida, United States. It is 540 feet (165 m) tall with 35 floors. It is adjacent to One Broadway (Miami), One Broadway in Downtown Miami's southern Miami Financial District, Bricke ...
* 701 Brickell Avenue
*Brickell Financial Centre
The Brickell World Plaza, also known as 600 Brickell, and formerly known as the Brickell Financial Center, is an office skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States in the Downtown Miami, Downtown neighborhood and financial district of Brickell ...
* Brickell Arch
*Sabadell Financial Center
The Sabadell Financial Center is an office building in Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. The tower is in height and has 31 floors. It is located in the northern Brickell Financial District of Miami, on Brickell Avenue and Southeast 12th St ...
*Brickell Bay Office Tower
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Brickell was founded ...
* Latitude One
* SunTrust International Center
* Alfred I. DuPont Building
* Miami Center
* Courthouse Center
* Museum Tower
*Dade County Courthouse
The Miami-Dade County Courthouse, formerly known as the Dade County Courthouse, is a historic courthouse and skyscraper located at 73 West Flagler Street in Miami, Florida. Constructed over four years (1925–28), it was added to the United State ...
* New World Tower
*Stephen P. Clark Government Center
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* Met 2 (Wells Fargo Center)
Residential towers
* 900 Biscayne Bay
* Ten Museum Park
* 1800 Club
*Wind
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* Marinablue
* One Miami East Tower
* One Miami West Tower
*Opera Tower
The Opera Tower is a residential skyscraper in Miami, Florida, United States. It was developed by Tibor Hollo's Florida East Coast Realty, and was completed in late 2007. The Opera Tower received its temporary certificate of occupancy on Decembe ...
* Quantum on the Bay North Tower
* Quantum on the Bay South Tower
* The Ivy
* Marquis Miami
* Mint
*50 Biscayne
50 Biscayne is a fifty-seven story skyscraper condo in the Central Business District of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States. As its name implies, the tower is located at the address of 50 Biscayne Boulevard in between Flagler and Northeast 1st ...
*Met 1
Met 1 is a residential skyscraper located in the Metropolitan Miami complex in the central business district of Downtown Miami, Florida, United States.
Met 1 was the first building to be completed in the complex. Completed in 2007, the buildin ...
* The Loft 2
* Everglades on the Bay North Tower
* Everglades on the Bay South Tower
Hotel towers
* Four Seasons Hotel Miami ( Brickell)
*Hotel InterContinental
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Intercontinental may also refer to:
* Intercontinental ballistic missile, a long-range guided ballistic missile
* InterContinental Hotels Group (I ...
* The Grand Doubletree
thumb
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Gallery
File:Downtown Miami condos (J).jpg, Downtown Miami condos along Biscayne Boulevard
File:Downtown Miami from west 20110401.jpg, Skyline of Downtown Miami from west, 2011
File:Miamiatnightpink.jpg, Miami Tower lit in neon pink
File:Downtown Miami at night American Airlines Arena.png, Downtown skyline, September 2008
File:Biscayne Boulevard south end.jpg, Biscayne Boulevard
File:Downtown Miami aerial 2008.jpg, Aerial view of Downtown Miami and the neighborhoods of Brickell, Park West, the Arts & Entertainment District, and Edgewater, June 2008
File:Downtown Miami from north 20080408.jpg, Daytime view of Downtown looking South, 2008
File:Miamiskyline20070811.jpg, Skyline as seen from South Beach with the Four Seasons Tower on the left
File:Miami skyline 20080516.png, Downtown seen from the northeast
File:JuliaTutteMiami.jpg, Statue of Julia Tuttle in Bayfront Park
Bayfront Park is a public, urban park in Downtown Miami, Florida on Biscayne Bay. The Chairman to the trust is Ary Shaeban. Located in the park is a bronze statue of Christopher Columbus sculpted by Count Vittorio di Colbertaldo of Verona, one ...
File:Lummus Park Miami FL.jpg, Fort Dallas, built in 1836, military base from the Seminole Wars
The Seminole Wars (also known as the Florida Wars) were three related military conflicts in Florida between the United States and the Seminole, citizens of a Native American nation which formed in the region during the early 1700s. Hostilities ...
, circa 1930s
File:Miamiriver.jpg, Brickell and the mouth of the Miami River in 1935. Current location of the Miami Circle Park and Icon Brickell
File:Entrance to Fort Dallas Park, Miami, FL.jpg, Fort Dallas Park, 1905
File:1926 Miami Hurricane damage.jpg, Downtown after the 1926 Miami Hurricane
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File:Downtown Miami from north 20090303.jpg, Downtown seen from the north, 2009
See also
* Midtown Miami
* Downtown Miami Historic District
References
External links
Official website
Miami Downtown Development Authority
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Neighborhoods in Miami
Economy of Miami
Miami, Downtown
Populated places on the Intracoastal Waterway in Florida
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Florida
National Register of Historic Places in Miami