
Towers along Biscayne Boulevard
54 active condos for sale today, in a district with less buyer competition than Downtown or Brickell.
Choose a language and region
Choose a currency
Indicative conversion. The property price is always the one shown in US dollars: this is a mid-market rate, not the rate your bank will give you.
Culture, original Art Deco architecture, and a resale market still being discovered
The A+E District is Miami's official arts and entertainment neighborhood, built around the Adrienne Arsht Center and the county's oldest Art Deco tower. It's also one of downtown's least crowded resale markets.
A selection of active listings in A+E District, updated in real time.
Looking to buy instead? See condos for sale in A+E District →
Listings via IDX (BeachesMLS / Miami Association of REALTORS®) through Trestle/CoreLogic. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
The A+E District — formerly known as Omni — is the neighborhood Miami-Dade officially designated as its arts and entertainment district, north of Downtown and Bayside. Its anchor is the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, which opened in 2006 on the site of the 1929 Art Deco tower built for the old Sears Roebuck department store, the oldest in the county.
Where to place your capital within the A+E District depending on the type of property you're after:

54 active condos for sale today, in a district with less buyer competition than Downtown or Brickell.

Properties steps from the performing arts complex that sustains the district's foot traffic year-round.

Only 1 of today's active condos is new construction, a sign of a district still waiting to be rediscovered.
Buy into a district with 54 active condos and still little buyer competition compared to Downtown or Brickell.
The A+E District holds onto Art Deco pieces that predate South Beach's, alongside newer residential towers.
A unit steps from concerts, theater and opera throughout the Adrienne Arsht Center's season.
Those who work in arts, culture or entertainment and want to live near their workplace.
The Adrienne Arsht Center's programming sustains short-term rental demand throughout the season.
Tenants who want proximity to the financial district without paying Brickell or Downtown prices.
It's Miami's official arts and entertainment district, formerly known as Omni, north of Downtown. Its anchor is the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.
It's mostly a resale market: there are 54 active condos for sale today, and only 1 is new construction.
The district was built around the Arsht Center itself, so most towers are just a few blocks' walk from the complex.
Yes, there are banks that lend to non-residents for this type of property. We guide you through the application and the requirements.
An expert advisor for A+E District replies today — free and with no obligation.
100% confidential
Free consultation
Fast reply on WhatsApp





























































