Game, set, match: Paramount Miami Worldcenter unveils tennis courts

Rendering of Paramount Miami Worldcenter's tennis courts
Rendering of Paramount Miami Worldcenter's tennis courts

Lobbing on the Miami Open, Paramount Miami Worldcenter on Wednesday unveiled a rendering of its purple planned tennis courts — the same color as at the Crandon Park tournament now underway on Key Biscayne.

The two hard-court tennis courts will be built to regulation size, and will be part of Paramount Miami Worldcenter’s two-acre sports complex located on the ninth floor of the 60-story tower.

Daniel Kodsi, developer of Paramount Miami Worldcenter, in January unveiled plans to TRD for his project, which will include a soccer field, along with tennis courts, pools, a basketball court, yoga deck and running course, all part of the outdoor complex on the tower’s recreation deck. Twelve Balinese-style, two-story villas surrounded by pools and other water features will also occupy the same floor.

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Inside on the 9th floor, residents can work out in a fitness center or boxing studio or rock out in a “jam room,” which will have drums, guitars, a piano and a recording studio.

The $400 million condo project, developed in partnership with Miami Worldcenter’s developers Nitin Motwani and Arthur Falcone, is slated to be completed in the summer of 2018. The $1.06-billion Miami Worldcenter, on 28 acres near downtown Miami, is being built by Suffolk Construction.