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Condos for sale in the A+E District

Explore condos in Miami's official arts and entertainment district: the Adrienne Arsht Center, original Art Deco architecture, and a resale market with less competition than Downtown or Brickell.

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Miami's official arts and entertainment district

Living in the A+E District

The A+E District — the Arts & Entertainment District, formerly known as Omni — is the neighborhood Miami-Dade officially designated as its arts and entertainment district, between NE 10th and NE 19th Streets, 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 seven-story, octagonal Art Deco tower built in 1929 as the entrance to the Sears Roebuck department store — the oldest Art Deco structure in Miami-Dade, predating even South Beach's buildings.

A few blocks from the Arsht Center, Ten Museum Park — a 50-story tower completed in 2007, facing Museum Park and just minutes from the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Frost Museum of Science — is one of the residential buildings that best sums up the district's profile today: recent architecture in a neighborhood with real cultural history.

The Adrienne Arsht Center Metromover station connects the district on foot to Downtown and the rest of the system, and the MacArthur Causeway, just to the north, leads straight to Miami Beach.

The A+E District currently has 54 active condos for sale, most in resale towers along Biscayne Boulevard.

Only 1 of those active units is new construction, making this one of the least competitive resale markets in central Miami, sustained by the steady foot traffic the Adrienne Arsht Center generates.

What you'll find in the A+E District

01Cultural anchor
The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, one of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States.
02Resale still being discovered
54 active condos for sale today, with less buyer competition than Downtown or Brickell.
03Architectural history
The Arsht Center's 1929 Art Deco tower, the oldest of its style in all of Miami-Dade.
04Connectivity
Its own Metromover station and direct access to the MacArthur Causeway toward Miami Beach.

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Locate condos, the Adrienne Arsht Center and the district's main points of interest before making a decision.

The A+E District in minutes

  • Downtown Miami5 minutes
  • Wynwood5 minutes
  • Design District8 minutes
  • Brickell8 minutes
  • Miami Beach12 minutes
  • Miami International Airport15 minutes

Points of interest in the A+E District

  • Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts — The performing arts complex that gives the district its name, built atop the 1929 Art Deco tower of the old Sears Roebuck store.
  • Ten Museum Park — A 50-story residential tower completed in 2007, facing Museum Park, with floor-to-ceiling windows.
  • Adrienne Arsht Center station — The Metromover station next to the Arsht Center itself, with a direct connection to Downtown.

Frequently asked questions about condos in the A+E District

Answers to the most common questions about prices, inventory type and the process of buying a condo in this area.

The A+E District is Miami's official arts and entertainment district, built around the Adrienne Arsht Center and the county's oldest 1929 Art Deco tower. It's also one of downtown's least competitive resale markets: there are 54 active condos for sale today, and only 1 is new construction.

  • Live — You want to live steps from theater, opera and concerts, close to Downtown without living in the financial core.
  • Invest — You're after a resale market with less competition than Downtown or Brickell, backed by a permanent cultural anchor.
  • Second home — You'd rather have a district with real architectural history than just identical new towers.
  • Rent out — You're interested in the short-term rental demand sustained by the Adrienne Arsht Center's programming.

Who buys in the A+E District? Buyers interested in arts and culture who want to live steps from the Adrienne Arsht Center; Investors looking for a resale market with less competition than Downtown or Brickell; Buyers who value the district's real architectural history, not just new construction; Professionals seeking proximity to Downtown without paying its prices.

There are currently 54 active condos for sale in the A+E District. We can send you current availability with pricing based on what you're looking for.

It's mostly a resale market: of the 54 active condos today, only 1 is new construction.

It's one of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States, built in 2006 on the site of the 1929 Art Deco tower of the old Sears Roebuck department store, the oldest of its style in Miami-Dade.

Yes. International buyers can purchase property without being U.S. residents or citizens, and financing options exist for foreign buyers depending on their profile. We help you access those options.

We don't currently have our own pre-construction project in this area. We can help you evaluate the resale and new-construction inventory already available on the market.

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