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Paramount Miami Worldcenter

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Paramount Miami Worldcenter March 2019
Paramount Miami Worldcenter March 2019

Paramount Miami Worldcenter is a 60-story condominium tower in the Miami Worldcenter complex. The building contains 569 residential units, as well as an extensive amenities deck, containing an outdoor soccer field, two tennis courts, bungalows, gardens, a rooftop observatory, resort-style pools, walking paths, a game room, an indoor basketball court, a boxing studio, a golf simulator, 26 pool-side cabanas, and a "skyport", a landing area for flying cars.

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Paramount Miami Worldcenter
Northeast 1st Avenue, Miami

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Northeast 1st Avenue 871
33132 Miami
Florida, United States
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Paramount Miami Worldcenter March 2019
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