Hundreds More Residents Incoming: Wynwood Haus Begins Pre-Leasing

Get ready for several hundred more residents in Miami’s urban core: Wynwood Haus has announced pre-leasing.

The 20-story apartment tower, which broke ground in June 2021, is set to welcome its first residents by year’s end.

Wynwood Haus will include 224 apartments, 5,375 square feet of ground floor commercial space. and 222 parking spaces.

Prices listed on the leasing website range from $2,734 for a 679 square foot 1-bedroom, to $3,955 for a 936 square foot 2-bedroom. There will also be studios available starting at 394 square feet.

The developers say the project rivals luxury high-rises, with 10-foot ceilings, \intricate wood paneling, concrete accents, and luxe lighting.

The School Board Metromover station is a short walk away.

Black Salmon and LD&D, in partnership with Bridge Investment Group are the developers.

Corwil Architects designed the building, with interiors by LD&D’s design division. Landscape design is by Enzo Enea.

 

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Anonymous
1 month ago

This isn’t even in Wynwood.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Riverside, Conch Hill, and Shenandoah aren’t in “West” Brickell, but countless holding companies with use it.

ColorfullVibz
1 month ago

Still a great axis area for current and upcoming events near the railroaded areas of West Park/Downtown/BrickellWynwood/Edgewater and Biscayne Blvd to Miami Beach.

Sound proof windows for all the important things going on! L🤓L!!

Dwtn
1 month ago

Not Wynwood. It’s about 4 or 5 blocks from the edge of Wynwood. This is downtown or Edgewater – on the border.

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s north of I-395, so it’s not downtown. Edgewater doesn’t start on both sides of the street until north of 20th Street. This is the Arts & Entertainment District, historically called Miramar.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Rent is outta control!

Anonymous
1 month ago

Lol This one’s actually affordable but ok.

anon
1 month ago

to afford 2700 a month you need to be earning 110k, two people sharing a 4000$ 2 bed would both need to be earning 80k. That would put these people in the top 3% of earners in Miami. No-one would describe that as ‘affordable’.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Not everyone in Miami can or should live in the urban core. Those who do live in the urban core would describe these prices as relatively affordable compared with similarly-situated apartments.

melo is my gig
25 days ago

this is over priced and will sit half empty except for the airbnb units rented on the select weekends…

Anonymous
1 month ago

They might as well just call this Metro Brickell.

Cover the Podiums
1 month ago

Perfect time for halloween. Can you imagine your balcony overlooking hundreds of graves? there’s not even a street between the building and the cememtary

Anonymous
1 month ago

Quiet neighbors are the best kind.

Anonymous
1 month ago

They should call this Wynnwood Haux.

Jose G Martin
1 month ago

This is not Wynwood. It’s got the name on the building. It’s definitely not Wynwood. You can’t built that high in Wynwood.

Cover the Podiums
1 month ago

This is beautiful

Anon
1 month ago

Shocked, you usually say cover the podiums. This is horrendous

Anonymous
1 month ago

Why? They did a nice job with the podium. No blank walls covered with silly murals or punch hole openings for a parking garage…

Cover the Podium
1 month ago

The podium here is very well integrated to the building and street level. To the untrained eye, they won’t even realize there is a massive garage at the base of the tower.

It cost money though to get it to look this good, which is why developers just put a cheap screen and call it “iconic”

Anonymous
1 month ago

It’s the same thing as Flat Iron which you critiqued recently. The only difference is that it’s a boutique building so it’s condensed, and less noticiable, which is typical of any boutique building – unless it’s lined, pay these bitches no mind!

Anonymous
1 month ago

No, it’s next to a cemetery.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Arts District

Anonymous
1 month ago

Will it actually be brick veneer this time and not poop brown paint?

Tom
1 month ago

Beautiful building

Wolfgang731
1 month ago

To me it seems irrelevant whether the building is in Wynwood, cemetery adjacent or a suburb of Kathmandu, what astonishes me time and again is how people in that town can afford to live in these outrageously priced apartments? Almost $2750 a month for a 600 plus square foot apartment? That’s just insane to me. Yes, the amenities are nice and the design elements very cool but $33,000.00 a year on rent is astonishing to me. I pay a little over $12,000.00 and to me that’s expensive. Don’t misunderstand me, I’m not criticizing anyone who chooses to live in these buildings. Too each his own and it’s their money to do as they please, I’m just amazed at the prices and people’s willingness to pay them.

Anonymous
1 month ago

i go by this building everyday and i have to say….its very very nicely done…..when commercial units open itll be even better

Just Saying -
1 month ago

They city of Miami needs to fix the bad streets in Wynwood and stop the street side parking on Miami Ave – that was ok in the old days when less people lived there – now it creates a traffic rush hour nightmare

Error 404
1 month ago

I think we need more of these buildings all through out Miami, no need to go too tall. Especially along major streets and avenues. Maybe replace the old and not up to code greedy slum lords multifamily buildings in Little Havana and surroundings.

Anonymous
1 month ago

On what basis? I know someone who just signed a lease. Great location, good prices, brand new construction. What am I missing?

Sam
1 month ago

Call it “Wynwood South”. Start the next name for the neighborhood.

Anon
1 month ago

No, This isn’t even close to Wynnwood, Enough with the unoriginal “north south east west” names. Be original.

Anon
1 month ago

Lol dude it’s 2 blocks from Wynwood

Anonymous
1 month ago

Don’t reinvent the wheel. The neighborhood is called Miramar, supplemented by the A&E District.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Miramar is in Broward. Nobody calls this Miramar. It’s like the Apple más calling this area “Towncenter”.

Anon
1 month ago

Just call it “uptown” it’s north of the core

Anonymous
1 month ago

Uptown is along NW 7 past Liberty City by West Little River

Anonymous
1 month ago

No idea where those places are, uptown is anywhere the general public’s doesn’t know and there are cemeteries present

Name
1 month ago

That’s an entirely different city bro. It’s in the name “liberty city”