Office Tower At One Million Square Foot Wynwood Plaza Tops Off

The Wynwood Plaza’s office tower has topped off.

Construction is also progressing steadily at the development’s apartment tower.

Construction on the 1 million-square-foot mixed-use campus has been moving rapidly since a groundbreaking ceremony took place in March 2023.

The project is planned to include:

  • 266,000-square-foot, Class AAA state-of-the art office tower designed by Gensler
  • 509 high-end rental apartments
  • 32,000 square feet of retail, including 6,600 square feet of outdoor dining
  • A half-acre outdoor plaza will be the largest in the Wynwood Arts District and one of the largest in all of Miami, designed by James Corner Field Operations

Completion is scheduled for first quarter of 2025, the project developer said today.

L&L Holding Company and Oak Row Equities are the developers, along with project partner Shorenstein Properties and co-investor Claure Group, which will open a headquarters in the office building.

 

(above images: shoootin)

(above image: Smith Aerial Photos)

(above image: Gensler)

(above images: IMERZA)

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Anonymous
11 days ago

Wynwood, it’s becoming a new city within a city.

Anon
11 days ago

It’s not within the city though

Anon
11 days ago

It’s really pretty easy to just google “city of Miami” and look at a map.

Anon.
10 days ago

If you simply search for Miami, you’ll see it’s focused in Brickell and Downtown which look and feel like a real city because they have metros. This is where we should focus on until Wynwood can support a metro.

Anon
10 days ago

There is no “we” in this scenario. There is the market, and developers and buyers. They build where this is demand, period.

Choo Choo
9 days ago

It literally is within city limits?

Anonimo
11 days ago

Give it a couple more years and Wynwood + The Design District will be the Paris of North America.

miamero
11 days ago

have you been to Paris?…

mous
8 days ago

What have you been smoking bro!

Anonymous
11 days ago

Wynwood is outside Miami’s metro-connected zone and is therefore outside the immediate reach of the City of Miami. Great expansion zone, but a bit sensationalized for being less walkable and distant from the core activities.

Anon
11 days ago

It cannot be outside the immediate reach of the City of Miami, when it is IN the city of Miami. With that said, there should be transit in Wynwood, but I guess it won’t happen in my lifetime.

Anon
11 days ago

I assure you, Wynwood, Midtown, and the Design District are very much important parts of the city. But you knew that…you’re just salty

Choo Choo
9 days ago

The metromover is getting expanded to Wynwood and the design district, plus there’ll be a commuter rail station soon. No Metrorail but still. It’s in the city of Miami, the city is much more than just Brickell and Downtown, even if those are the CBDs

Anonymous
11 days ago

Can we develop where the people actually live, work and hang out? Why are we removing peoples homes in Wynwood for corporate housing when we have so much space to fill in downtown. Now is time to refocus as City of Miami Commissioner Alex Díaz de la Portilla was arrested on counts of money laundering, bribery, and criminal conspiracy, among other charges.

Anonimo
9 days ago

No one is “removing peoples homes” Wynwood was literally the industrial part Miami’s urban core. This is like complaining about the Upper East Side of NYC not having factories anymore.

Name
8 days ago

Gentrification! It’s all low income housing, you can see it all being knocked down

Name
8 days ago

It’s more like removing bushwick homes for fancy restaurants

Anonymous
11 days ago

Win what? This is East Hialeah?

Anon
11 days ago

Petty and jealous.

Namaste
11 days ago

Density is becoming insane here. I love it. Soon we’ll be able to walk from Brickell to downtown and then Wynwood and Midtown without ever feeling any gaps like a true walkable city!

Anonymous
11 days ago

Let’s finish Brickell and downtown before Wynwood, don’t want to see it be forgotten and then have all these ugly gaps that make Miami even more disconnected than it already is!!

Sam
11 days ago

Hope so. But the problem is that area that is west of Miami Ave, north of 395, south of 20th St and east of 95. Oh my God! What can be done there??

Build Miami
11 days ago

I’d love to see developers try to revitalize that area. Would be a great link between Downtown/Park West and Wynwood.

Anonymous
11 days ago

This is more connected to Haileah than downtown park west.

Anonymous
11 days ago

That’s called the hood…don’t go there

Build Miami
11 days ago

Love to see these nice low rise buildings in Wynwood. Not everything needs to be a high rise. The explosion in the neighborhood is clear evidence. Walkable areas with lots of retail/commercial space is the key.

Anon
11 days ago

Miamis new coolest neighborhood

Anon
11 days ago

Wynwood can not keep up with the demand – it’s crazy

Anon
11 days ago

There’s so many vacant units and they already look old and unfinished

Anon
11 days ago

Oak Row does extremely high quality work. I’m sure this will get filled quickly by one of the many tech companies clambering to get Wynwood office space

Cover the Podiums
11 days ago

I see this puppy go up from by balcony. They are MOVING fast with this one

Anonymous
11 days ago

That’s the balcony bangers

Yeppers
11 days ago

Ok. Now do a road diet for 29th.

Melo is sigma and chad
11 days ago

No, but that intersection needs a turn signal

Anon
11 days ago

All of the intersections in Miami need this – worst designed roads in country.

Anonymous
11 days ago

Do a road diet by getting your fat butt off the street.

T G
11 days ago

None of this matters until they incorporate a decent public transportation system thru wynwood.

Namaste
11 days ago

It’s inevitable but it surely could be faster

To Tell The T
11 days ago

Bury the grid.
No matter how many projects, it still looks medicre

Anonymous
11 days ago

But the grid in downtown and Brickell first

Anonymous
10 days ago

Wynwood Winning.

smh
11 days ago

lmao topped off but completion is 2025 lmao miami.

Anonymous
11 days ago

An office tower where there is no transportation and people need to drive to work. Great job improving congestion and walkability, Miami!