Miami Worldcenter, Heat team up to create go-to game day districtMiami Worldcenter becomes the Heat’s “New Next-Door Neighbor,” offering exclusive dining and shopping perks for fans visiting the Kaseya Center.

Miami Worldcenter, the dynamic 27-acre mixed-use shopping, dining, and lifestyle destination in the heart of Downtown Miami, recently announced an official partnership with the Miami Heat, transforming the district into the premier home-base for fans before and after games at the Kaseya Center.

Located directly across the street from the Kaseya Center, Miami Worldcenter offers fans a walkable game-day gateway with restaurants, bars, entertainment venues, shopping, fitness and beauty concepts, and convenient parking – all creating a seamless way to fuel up before tip-off or keep the celebration going afterward.

With this new partnership, fans who show their same-day HEAT game ticket at participating Miami Worldcenter venues will enjoy exclusive perks, including dining and beverage specials, retail discounts, and curated post-game experiences.

“This partnership cements Miami Worldcenter as the unofficial home court for pre- and post-game energy in Miami,” said Nitin Motwani, managing partner of Miami Worldcenter Associates. “For so many years, this part of Downtown emptied out on nights and weekends. Today, we’ve built a vibrant neighborhood where locals and visitors can eat, shop, play – and now rally around Miami’s hometown team steps from the Kaseya Center.”

From dinner and cocktails to bowling, wellness experiences, skincare services, and fashion retail, fans can create an entire Miami Heat night out in one place – or wait out post-game traffic with a nightcap, dessert, or late-night bites.

Exclusive game day perks for Heat fans
Save your valid Heat game ticket and present it at participating Miami Worldcenter businesses for exclusive deals and discounts. Offers include:

Serafina (652 NE Second Ave, #144) – Score a complimentary 14-inch Pepperoni or Margherita pizza with any dine-in purchase before or after the game.

Eight Bar by Maple & Ash (699 NE First Ave.) – Receive a complimentary welcome cocktail.
Go Greek Yogurt (851 NE First Ave., #118 – 15 percent off authentic Greek yogurt and frozen yogurt.

Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café (851 NE First Ave., #105) – Buy any crêpe, get a crêpe free.

Still at the arena? Order ahead with code Heat in the app and validate your ticket in-store.

Earls Kitchen + Bar (150 NE Eighth St., #136) – 15 percent off food on select game days.

Lucky Strike (199 NE Seventh St.) – 20 percent off food and drinks for a high-energy bowling experience pre- or post-game.

Museum of Ice Cream (851 NE First Ave., #134) – 15 percent off admission; dive into the sprinkle pool and nine immersive rooms with unlimited ice cream treats.

HŸP Sneakers & Streetwear (851 NE First Ave., #120) – 10 percent off any in-store purchase.

SkinSpirit (851 NE First Ave., #116) – Receive $100 off your first treatment plus .two complimentary B-12 shots.

Club Studio (850 NE Second Ave., #121) – Enjoy a free 7-day pass plus access to boutique-style fitness classes and premium training equipment.

“Miami Worldcenter is a premier example of the art of placemaking, a key component of which is connecting with and enhancing the existing environment which we have strived to do in Downtown Miami. With Miami Worldcenter’s prime location across from Kaseya Center, there is a natural synergy that this collaboration builds on for the benefit of community,” said Shaul Kuba, co-founder and principal, CIM Group.

The Miami Heat partnership adds to Miami Worldcenter’s growing reputation as one of the country’s most vibrant new urban districts, featuring world-class dining, retail, entertainment, public spaces, luxury residences, and hospitality offerings steps from transit, the waterfront, and Miami’s cultural core.

For more details, visit https://miamiworldcenter.com/miami-heat/.

About Miami Worldcenter:
As the second-largest urban mixed-use development in the U.S., Miami Worldcenter is redefining Downtown Miami with a dynamic blend of world-class retail, dining, luxury residences, hospitality, entertainment, and public spaces. Spanning 27 acres across 10 city blocks, the $6 billion destination is a walkable hub where people can live, shop, play, and stay – all connected to major transit options, cultural landmarks, and Miami’s vibrant energy.

Miami Worldcenter Associates, the master developer of the overall mixed-use development, is led by managing partners Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani, in partnership with Los Angeles-based CIM Group, a community-focused real estate and infrastructure owner, operator, lender, and developer. Together they have assembled a best-in-class development team that is transforming the urban core of Miami into one of the country’s largest mixed-use destinations.

Learn more at www.miamiworldcenter.com.

 

 

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