Miami Herald

Looking for a room on a budget? European hotel chain opens in downtown Miami’s Worldcente­r

- BY REBECCA SAN JUAN rsanjuan@miamiheral­d.com Rebecca San Juan: 305.376.2160, @rebecca_sanjuan

A European hotel chain with 42 properties around the world has arrived in Miami, offering budget stays in a rapidly changing downtown.

Netherland­s-based citizenM Hotels opened at Miami Worldcente­r at 700 NE Second Ave. this month after its local debut in Brickell in November.

The 11-story hotel is part of Worldcente­r’s 27-acre, $4 billion residentia­l and commercial complex. The hotel has 351 rooms — averaging 150 square feet — with overnight rates starting at $179, below the MiamiDade average of $310 a night. Besides the rooms, it has a bar and rooftop pool.

The hospitalit­y brand has a location slated to open next year in South Beach at 1212 Lincoln Road, said Ernest Lee, chief growth officer for citizenM Hotels.

Started in early 2016, Worldcente­r is the nation’s second-largest urban developmen­t after New York’s Hudson Yards 28acre project. Worldcente­r is steps away from several entertainm­ent and cultural venues as well as a Brightline train station. It is one of the many developmen­ts built or under constructi­on in Miami-Dade’s urban core.

“We are firm believers in these transforma­tional projects that offer work, living and play,” citizenM’s Lee said. “We are bullish on transit-oriented projects and its potential to change how markets move.”

The European hospitalit­y firm has hotels under developmen­t in Dallas, Paris, Dublin and Rome. The Miami Worldcente­r site is the chain’s 30th hotel.

“We have been interested in Miami as a very relevant city and market for us,” Lee said. “One, it is the business and cultural capital as the gateway of most of Latin America. Second, it has this combinatio­n of tourism and culture and now it has a tech scene.”

citizenM offers loyal customers membership­s. For $12 a month, a membership offers discounted stays, guaranteed availabili­ty, room upgrades when possible and access to special programs.

The Miami hotel will make Worldcente­r more accessible to a wider range of visitors, said Nitin Motwani, managing partner of Miami Worldcente­r Associates, master developer of the vast complex.

“We always wanted Miami Worldcente­r to be a place that was inviting to all,” Motwani said.

Another hotel is also in the works there. Legacy Hotel & Residences, slated to open next year, will have 210 hotel rooms and 310 condos, catering to the luxury traveler with a bigger budget.

 ?? CitizenM Miami Worldcente­r ?? European hotelier citizenM opened its 11-story hotel at Miami Worldcente­r this month.
CitizenM Miami Worldcente­r European hotelier citizenM opened its 11-story hotel at Miami Worldcente­r this month.
 ?? CitizenM Miami Worldcente­r ?? The citizenM Miami Worldcente­r rooftop pool and deck overlook the Freedom Tower.
CitizenM Miami Worldcente­r The citizenM Miami Worldcente­r rooftop pool and deck overlook the Freedom Tower.

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