Rosee Wynwood: A Modern Vision for Miami’s Growing Skyline

Rosee Wynwood Miami
Rosee Wynwood Miami

Miami’s Urban Development Review Board is set to review plans for the exciting Rosee Wynwood project on November 20th. This preconstruction venture promises to redefine urban living in Wynwood, featuring a six-story structure with 140 residences. With unit sizes ranging from 430 to 1,342 square feet, Rosee Wynwood is tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern homeowners.

According to Miami Condo Investments, each residence will feature nine-foot-high ceilings, Euro-style appliances, and integrated smart home systems, blending functionality with sophistication. Starting in the mid-$400s to lower $500s, these homes offer accessibility to luxury, depending on the source.

Rosee Wynwood goes beyond residential living with its communal offerings. Residents can enjoy a swimming pool, pickleball and paddle ball courts, and a running track, among other amenities. Designed with an active and connected lifestyle in mind, the development ensures that community spaces meet the expectations of urban dwellers.

Adding to its appeal, Rosee Wynwood incorporates 10,465 square feet of retail space across two levels. Of this, 6,771 square feet is allocated for “micro-retail” opportunities, creating a dynamic shopping and dining experience for residents and visitors alike. The development will also include a basement-level garage with 207 parking spots.

The project’s modern design comes from the creative collaboration of Antwerp, Belgium-based BINST ARCHITECTS and Charles Benson. Development is spearheaded by Norwyn Development and Charles Benson, combining international inspiration with local expertise.

Located at 3223 NW 5th Ave, Miami, FL, Rosee Wynwood sits in the vibrant heart of Wynwood, just blocks from the Art District and a short 12-minute drive to Downtown Miami. The area’s rich cultural backdrop and thriving arts scene make it one of Miami’s most sought-after neighborhoods.

With a projected completion date in 2027, Rosee Wynwood is poised to make a lasting impact on Miami’s real estate market and community. As the city continues to grow, developments like this play a key role in shaping the future of urban living.

Plans Submitted for Whale & Star Redevelopment in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District

Whale and Star Wynwood
Whale and Star Wynwood

A new mixed-use project could soon rise in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, as plans have been submitted for the redevelopment of the Whale & Star building. The project, located at 2215-2237 Northwest 1st Place, 175 Northwest 22nd Street, and 170 Northwest 23rd Street, spans a 37,822-square-foot site. The proposal seeks to demolish the existing 27,406 square feet of commercial buildings on the property to make way for an eight-story development.

The city’s Wynwood Design Review Committee is set to evaluate the project on September 10th, a key step for the developer, Whale & Star Wynwood Owner LLC, which acquired the property for $24 million in 2023. The proposed building would total 246,307 square feet and include a combination of hotel rooms, residential condominiums, commercial space, and parking.

Key Features of the Proposed Development

  • 214 hotel rooms: These rooms, sized between 223 and 425 square feet, will be located on the third through fifth floors.
  • 87 condominiums: Situated on the sixth through eighth floors, the residential units will range from 406-square-foot studios to expansive 1,592-square-foot loft-style residences with up to three bedrooms and mezzanine decks.
  • 11,350 square feet of commercial space: This will include 8,935 square feet of ground-floor retail space and a rooftop restaurant and bar.
  • Rooftop amenities: A gym and pool will be located on the rooftop, offering both residents and hotel guests a luxurious experience.
  • 87 parking spaces: The proposal also includes a waiver request to reduce parking requirements by 30% and allow parking on the mezzanine level.

Design and Development Team

The project design is led by Hollywood-based O’Donnell Dannwolf and Partners Architects Inc., with HWKN Architecture serving as the design consultant. Other contributors include:

  • Bliss & Nyitray: Structural engineering
  • MG Engineering: Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering
  • Schwebke Shiskin + Associates: Civil engineering
  • Christopher Cawley Landscape Architecture: Landscape design

In addition, Goldman Global Arts, known for its iconic work on Wynwood Walls, will curate the artwork and murals for the development, ensuring that the new project blends seamlessly with the artistic identity of Wynwood.

Cloud One Hotels will brand and operate the hotel component, while condo residents will have access to the hotel’s shared amenities, including concierge services, housekeeping, and more. This integration of hotel and residential living aligns with the growing trend of providing seamless, high-end experiences for both short-term guests and long-term residents.

Whale & Star Wynwood Owner LLC is a partnership between German hospitality group Motel One, Ralf Buschl of the Buschl Group, and Sebastian Ludke of ALP.X Group. Together, they aim to create a vibrant, dynamic addition to the Wynwood area, offering a blend of luxury, art, and urban convenience.

The development also seeks several waivers, including increased lot coverage and reduced parking requirements. These changes, if approved, will allow the project to fully utilize the site’s potential while maintaining the artistic and cultural fabric of the Wynwood neighborhood.

As Wynwood continues to evolve as one of Miami’s hottest districts, the Whale & Star project could further elevate the area with its fusion of art, hospitality, and urban living.

Rilea Group Unveils The Rider at Wynwood

New Construction in Wynwood-The Rider at Wynwood
The Rider at Wynwood

Miami’s Wynwood district, already renowned for its vibrant culture and artistic flair, is about to welcome a new icon to its skyline – The Rider at Wynwood. Developed by the esteemed Rilea Group, this high-end condominium promises to redefine the concept of urban living with its fusion of rock ‘n’ roll history and cutting-edge luxury.

Situated at 94 NE 29th Street, The Rider at Wynwood stands as a testament to Miami’s most exhilarating neighborhood. Boasting 12 stories and 146 turnkey units, this boutique building breaks boundaries with an atmosphere steeped in rock ‘n’ roll history and an amenity collection that embodies both relaxation and rebellion. What sets it apart is the unparalleled sense of freedom it offers to buyers – the freedom to rent out their units either short-term or long-term without restrictions, providing an unparalleled investment opportunity.

The development’s prime location ensures not just exclusivity but also connectivity. With the upcoming Brightline high-speed rail stop just steps away, residents will enjoy seamless access to various destinations, including Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, and even Orlando. The convenience of connectivity is matched only by the luxury of choice – residents can opt for full- or part-time living while renting out their units through platforms like Airbnb or take advantage of The Rider at Wynwood’s in-house rental management service.

At The Rider at Wynwood, every detail is designed to evoke the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. From the curated collection of iconic 1970s rock photography adorning the common areas to the themed amenities paying homage to music legends, each element adds to the building’s unique allure. Residents can start their day at the “Ready, Set, Café,” hit the gym while rocking out to AC/DC, pamper themselves at the “Backstage” beauty room, or chill out in “The Vinyl” hi-fi listening room. The crown jewel, however, is the rooftop pool deck, offering breathtaking views of the city and a standout restaurant and speakeasy bar for the ultimate indulgence.

With prices ranging from the $600,000s to upwards of $1.8 million, The Rider at Wynwood offers fully furnished studios, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom residences, each boasting open living areas, gourmet kitchens, spa-inspired baths, and smart home technology. Designed by Deforma Studio, the building seamlessly blends Miami’s vibrant Wynwood flavor with the industrial aesthetic of cities like Chicago and New York. Adorned with commissioned murals and graffiti art, it’s not just a residence but a living, breathing work of art.

Beyond its luxurious amenities and stunning design, The Rider at Wynwood embodies the spirit of its neighborhood – a neighborhood that’s constantly evolving, fueled by creativity and innovation. As part of the Wynwood Business Improvement District, the development contributes to the area’s transformation into a leading destination for culture, creativity, and community. With neighboring projects like Mohawk at Wynwood on the horizon, the district’s allure only continues to grow.

New Construction in Wynwood-The Rider at Wynwood

The Residences at The Wynwood Plaza: A New Standard of Luxury Living in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District

Wynwood Plaza
Wynwood Plaza

L&L Holding Company and Oak Row Equities, in collaboration with project partner Shorenstein Properties and co-investor Claure Group, have achieved a significant milestone in the development of the Residences at The Wynwood Plaza. Situated in the heart of Miami’s vibrant Wynwood Arts District, this luxury development community is part of a sprawling one-million-square-foot mixed-use campus that promises to redefine urban living in the area.

Designed by the renowned architectural firm Gensler, the Residences at The Wynwood Plaza will offer 509 meticulously crafted units, ranging from spacious studios to two-bedroom apartments. Each unit will boast floor-to-ceiling windows, state-of-the-art appliances, luxurious finishes, and flexible layouts, ensuring a living experience that combines comfort and sophistication.

The Residences will feature an expansive residential amenity program aimed at enhancing the quality of life for its residents. Multiple connected rooftops will host a variety of facilities, including a designated fitness area, a multi-purpose sports court, two outdoor pools, a sauna, a hot tub, and a cold plunge pool. Additionally, residents will have access to a glass atrium with co-working spaces, private phone rooms, a game lounge, and a modern fitness center equipped with top-of-the-line equipment.

At the heart of The Wynwood Plaza project lies a commitment to fostering a vibrant community that celebrates art, culture, and innovation. A 26,000 square-foot public plaza, designed by urban design practice Field Operations, will serve as a gathering space adorned with sculptures, art installations, native trees, and lush greenery. Surrounding the plaza will be 32,000 square feet of retail space, offering a diverse array of dining options, lifestyle boutiques, and convenience stores.

The success of The Wynwood Plaza project is a testament to the collaboration between L&L Holding Company, Oak Row Equities, Shorenstein Properties, and Claure Group. With a shared vision of creating a dynamic destination that reflects the spirit of the Wynwood Arts District, these partners have worked tirelessly to bring this project to fruition.

As construction progresses ahead of schedule, anticipation is building for the completion of The Wynwood Plaza in Q1 2025. Once finished, this transformative development will not only set a new standard for luxury living in Wynwood but also contribute to the neighborhood’s ongoing evolution as a cultural hub and economic center.

With its blend of luxury residences, world-class amenities, and vibrant community spaces, The Wynwood Plaza is poised to become a cornerstone of Miami’s dynamic landscape for years to come.

Related Group Tops Off on Two Tower Project in Wynwood

New Construction in Wynwood
New Construction in Wynwood

Wynwood Diamedix, a remarkable construction in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, Related Group has just completed vertical construction.

There are 304 rental homes with interiors designed by ID & Design International, over 17,000 square feet of first-rate commercial space, and an impressive 63,000 square feet of first-class office space will be found in this two-tower project, which was created by Cohen Freedman Encinosa & Associates and is located at 2150 North Miami Avenue and 2115 North Miami Avenue.

Beauchamp Construction is listed as the general contractor on the project, and it is expected to be finished in September 2024.

Modern architecture and design are included in these luxury rental flats, which also provide painstakingly designed studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans. Studios range in size from 550 square feet to more than 1,400 square feet, and all come with floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, walk-in closets, and other features.

Amenities:

  • Rooftop pool deck
  • Summer kitchens
  • State of the art fitness center
  • Spin rooms
  • Saunas and steam rooms
  • Resident-only lounge
  • Round-the-clock concierge service
  • Golf Simulator
  • Podcast room

Wynwood, formerly a neglected industrial area, has evolved into a flourishing cultural center with art galleries, shops, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. For those who appreciate urban living with a creative edge, its convenient location just minutes from downtown Miami and South Beach makes it the best option.

Arlo Hotel Now Open and it’s Wynwood’s Very First Hotel

Arlo Wynwood Hotel Now Open
Arlo Wynwood Hotel Now Open

Wynwood now has the newest hotel from independent, experience-driven hotel chain Arlo Hotels, which already operates hotels in Miami Beach and other parts of New York City. Arlo Wynwood, a new hotel in Miami’s most unique area, combines art and peace with nonstop entertainment.

The hotel is the first to open in Miami’s premier creative and cultural neighborhood, which is home to the most street art in the entire world. With guest rooms starting at $239 a night, the 9-story hotel, with 217 rooms will be a cultural hub for locals and tourists alike and offer intelligent travelers prime access to the best of the area.

The hotel’s signature restaurant, MaryGold’s, a “Florida brasserie,” was designed by the James Beard-nominated team of Brad Kilgore and Bar Lab and is located to your right as you enter.

The hotel was created by Meyer Davis, a highly esteemed company at the forefront of international, luxury commercial design. It embraces an eclectic industrial look where organic meets modern while drawing on the neighborhood’s bold and well-curated creative nature.

A flawlessly balanced tension between the natural and the artificial is achieved by contrasting warm, earthy materials with crisp, modern finishes and vibrant accents that create subtle richness through a delightfully welcoming palette. In keeping with the Arlo Hotels brand, the establishment’s sizable living room and lounge areas foster amicable interactions and creative connections among visitors, employees, and members of the neighborhood. The spaciousness of the main spaces reflects the friendly vibe that distinguishes Wynwood.

The property’s rooftop pool and bar, which are now only accessible to guests, are its main attractions. Huge red and white striped umbrellas and cabanas line the edge of the pool.

The airport is only roughly 15 minutes away from the hotel, and the Brightline station is even closer. Wynwood is Arlo’s fifth site; the other four are the Nautilus in Miami and three other hotels in New York City.

According to CEO of Quadrum Global of Arlo Hotels, Oleg Pavlov, “Wynwood is one of the most vibrant districts in Miami. We’ve been eager to develop a hotel in the neighborhood, and with an increasing number of tech-forward businesses moving their headquarters to Wynwood, we feel this is a great time. The year-over-year hotel occupancy in the broader downtown market has grown nearly 30%. We’re thrilled to debut Arlo Wynwood as the premier hotel in the neighborhood. The property will embody Wynwood’s renowned artistic flair and offer first-rate restaurants, bars, wellness programming, and entertainment for guests and locals alike.”

New Development Announced in Wynwood-The Rider

The Rider Wynwood
The Rider Wynwood

The Rider, a new project in Wynwood, has just had its designs submitted to the Wynwood Design Committee. The Rider will be a mixed-use upscale rental development that will rise 12 stories tall.

Spanning over 131 luxury units with a total leasable area of 104,625 square feet for the units and 6,000 square feet for ground-floor retail. The Rider will also include 146 garage spaces.

The Rider is situated at the intersection of Miami’s hip and developing Wynwood and Midtown neighborhoods, at 94 NE 29th Street, Miami, Florida on 0.56 acres. Residents will be able to scooter to their preferred locations, such as the Wynwood Walls, trendy shops and restaurants with a variety of flavors, and the shops at Midtown Mall, as well as a stroll to a prospective train station that may be only 85 yards away.

The Rider will have excellent access because it is about a 5-minute drive from the Miami Design District’s world-class shopping and from Interstate 195.

Tower Features

  • Rooftop Pool
  • Pool deck
  • Dog Park
  • Private hangout area
  • Resident’s lounge
  • Cutting-edge gym
  • Art and Photography by Morrison Hotel Gallery
  • Rooftop food service establishment that will be open to the public and be serviced by separate elevators

The developer is listed as the Rilea Group with Wynwood Deforma Studio listed as the architect.

On October 12, there will be a hearing before the Wynwood Design Review Committee to continue discussions about the new development.

New Construction in Wynwood-The Rider
New Development in Wynwood

Brick & Timber Collective Recently Purchased a Wynwood Mixed-Use Property for $9 Million

Brick and Timber Collective Purchase Wynwood Property
Brick and Timber Collective Purchase Wynwood Property

Brick & Timber Collective just increased their Wynwood portfolio with an off-market $9 million purchase of a newly finished mixed-use property.

The developer and real estate asset manager from San Francisco purchased a 3-story office and retail property at 2724 and 2734 Northwest First Avenue.

The mixed-use property is located across the street from Wynd 27 and Wynd 28. Kushner Companies and Block Capital Group are developing the site, with 152 apartments, 79,500 square feet of office, and retail space.

The building was purchased for $900 per square foot by Brick & Timber Collective, managed by partners Jesse Feldman and Glenn Gilmore. The property is leased to a bay area tech business that finished a 10,000 square feet makeover was finished one month ago.

According to public records, the seller, a subsidiary of Miami-based Fortis Design-Build, paid $1.8 million for the two properties in 2018.

The structure, designed by Florida International University Dean of Architecture Jason Chandler, has ground-floor retail, second-floor office space, and a rooftop deck that may be expanded, according to Polinsky.

This isn’t the first Wynwood project Brick & Timber Collective has been involved in. The company purchased a Wynwood Annex Class A office building in February for $49 million but plans on buying more properties in Wynwood in the future.

Brick & Timber Collective specializes in leasing office space to technology startups, and has been exploring Miami, notably Wynwood, for more than a year. “We were scanning the rest of the country to see which market would profit from the tech industry in the same manner that San Francisco has and we landed in Miami and Wynwood. There is a significant migratory change in progress.”

Sales Launch for NoMad Residences Wynwood

NoMad Residences Wynwood
NoMad Residences Wynwood

Sales of NoMad Residences Wynwood, a NoMad Hotel-branded condo building featuring a Casa Tua Cucina on the ground floor, have launched sales thanks to a joint venture between Related Group and David Edelstein’s Tricap.

Located at 2700 Northwest Second Avenue in Wynwood will house 329 units in a nine-story structure. The plans were officially approved by the Wynwood Design Review Committee on March 12, 2022.

Tricap, Related, and its project partner, Alex Karakhanian’s Lndmrk Development paid $26.5 million for the development site last year. The almost 1.3-acre property was sold by Chinese lender Seven Valleys, which took over the land from RedSky Capital and JZ Capital Partners.

The project will be NoMad Hotels’ first residential development, according to Andrew Zobler’s Sydell Group. (Last year, Zobler purchased a property in Miami Beach.) Sydell sold its stake in the NoMad hotel in New York, which reopened as the Ned last year as a Soho House property. The NoMad hotels are located in London, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles.

The Freehand hotels in Miami Beach, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago are also owned by Sydell.

NoMad Residences Wynwood, units will range from 464 sq. ft. to 931 sq. ft. and will be fully furnished and finished. Pricing will begin in the mid $500,000 equating to over $1,000 per sq. ft. This development will have not rental restrictions and there will be in-house management team that will handle check-ins and check-outs.

According to Nick Pérez, senior vice president at Related, buyers will be a mix of investors and end users, similar to the buyer pool at Related’s two short-term rental friendly condo projects, the Crosby at Miami Worldcenter and District 225. Pérez also mentioned the slew of IT firms that have or are planning to open headquarters in Wynwood.

The building will feature a rooftop restaurant and bar, which will be directed by James Beard Award winner Leo Robitschek, who was previously the bar director at New York City’s Eleven Madison Park, a three-Michelin-star restaurant.

On the bottom floor of the building, Casa Tua, which has a flagship store in Miami Beach and a food hall at Saks Fifth Avenue’s Brickell City Centre site, will open. Casa Tua has additional sites in Aspen and Paris.

Building Information:

  • Developer: Related Group and Tricap
  • Interiors: Design Agency
  • Architect: Arquitectonica

Building Amenities:

  • Pool
  • Deck with cabanas
  • Indoor and outdoor fitness center
  • NoMad library and lounge
  • Shared workspaces
  • Outdoor theater
  • Art spaces

According to the press release, the construction hasn’t been secured yet. The groundbreaking is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2022.

As More Companies Migrate to South Florida-Miami Commercial Real Estate Booms

Wyn on 5th North and Wyn on 5th South
Wyn on 5th North and Wyn on 5th South

As more companies migrate to south Florida, we are seeing more office spaces renting out, new mixed-use construction and now more than ever, new mixed-use projects. More recently, RAL Tricap Wynwood LLC has proposed a mixed-use twin tower project in the Wynwood Arts District.

Located at Northwest Fifth Avenue and 27th Street, these two 8 story buildings are proposed to have over 250,000 square feet of office and retail space. Dubbed the names, Wyn on 5th North and WYN on 5th South, this twin developments was review by the city in March 2022 and the developers are just waiting on final approvals.

Wyn on 5th North will feature 106,414 square feet of office plus 6,961 square feet of retail and 268 parking space with available bike spaces. Wyn on 5th South will showcase 139,254 square feet of offices, 16,000 square feet of retail, and 377 parking spaces. Each garage will be enclosed and will feature a roof deck.

The project was envisioned to encompass work and play into one creative space. The developer is looking to advertise to local and national companies who wish to be at the beginning stages of the Miami’s financial and tech scene.

According to the attorney, Steve Wernick, “Together, the buildings create a landmark arrival and visual gateway into the Wynwood Arts District from NW 5th Avenue, and significant public realm improvements that will enhance the connectivity and pedestrian experience of Wynwood – extending 24/7 activity to the Fifth Avenue corridor.”

The project itself will be designed Arquitectónica. Although the board recommended approval they still had some commend concerning the design, which were called “two decorated boxes.” They wish to see buildings that resembled more of what the Wynwood Design District is and what the area is all about. Another recommendation included the artwork on the exterior of the building to encompass the vibe of Wynwood.