W2 & W9183 Proposed In Wynwood, With Green & Wood Exteriors

Plans for a pair of new mixed-use projects have been filed in Wynwood.

The project names are listed as W2 & W9183 in the submittals.

W9183 is proposed to rise 5 stories and include:

  • 34 residential units
  • 5,250 square feet of ground floor retail space
  • activated rooftop
  • no onsite parking, six offsite spaces (reduced by payment into the Wynwood Parking Trust Fund)

Architectural materials will include green aluminum railings, green metal architectural frame, engineered wooden ceilings, green stucco with scorelines, green mullion, grey tinted glass (upper levels), and clear glass (ground floor).

W2 is proposed to rise 5 stories and include:

  • 34 residential units
  • 5,250 square feet of ground floor retail space
  • activated rooftop
  • no onsite parking, six offsite spaces (reduced by payment into the Wynwood Parking Trust Fund)

Architectural materials will include white aluminum railings, wooden architectural frame, engineered wooden ceilings, dark stucco with scorelines, white mullion, grey tinted glass (upper levels), and clear glass (ground floor).

Arquitectonica is the architect for both projects.

A hearing before the Wynwood Design Review Committee was scheduled for July 18.

Kushner and Block Capital are shown on the submittal package as the developers.

 

W9183:

 

W2:

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Sean
2 months ago

I like the green. Will give a nice contrast to other developments.

Anonymous
2 months ago

It’s better than the Menstruation Red on that other project unveiled a few days ago.

Patrie
2 months ago

I thought it was red for Cuba?

Anonymous
2 months ago

Let’s hope not. Miami is evolving past that.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Said no one ever.

Anonymous
2 months ago

^^no, that guy said it. So at least 1 person did.

Kegol
2 months ago

Or China, same difference

Who
2 months ago

Its a complex of buildings. Red, Green, Yellow an Blue. I thought the red one was bold! Loved it!

anon
2 months ago

Great scale. Low rise, medium density.

Miami
2 months ago

Yes, low rise and I love it

Name*
2 months ago

The best dense cities in the world are solid tightly packed mid rise high density buildings. They make up almost all the functional highest density cities. Exceptions are Hong Kong Singapore and maybe Vancouver that have the high rise condo type.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Thats not true at all. But Ok, theres also Tel Aviv, Dubai, London, NYC, Chicago, and a ton of other cities that have a lots of height in lots of neighborhoods. And they have Midrise neighborhoods too, they have lots of people so they have lots of everything.

Yet Another Anonymous
2 months ago

Every single European city is mid rise as well as Washington DC and most of NYC even is 5 floor walk ups and mid rises. At the extreme end the new pencil towers in NYC have very little housing.

Anonymous
2 months ago

I didn’t mention Washington DC, you did, and nyc isn’t five story walk ups, that’s Brooklyn, a totally different island

Anon
2 months ago

Now this is what you call a perfect development

Anonymous
2 months ago

Love this design. And major props to the developers for continuing the no parking trend that we’re seeing more of nowadays.

Azarius
2 months ago

Perfect sized projects for this area! With out Parking ! I wonder how big the actual apartments

Rodriquez
2 months ago

How do I order 20 of these for little havana?

TYN
2 months ago

Vote for someone who offers a different perspective and advocates for the area.

TYN
2 months ago

Start something different from the last like New Havana or Riverside.

TYN
2 months ago

Havana Shores
Havana Riverside
Havana Grove
Havana Gardens
Havana Heights
Havana Square
Havana Village
Havana Park

TYN
2 months ago

HavanaHaus

TYN
2 months ago

HavanaLuxe

anon
2 months ago

little havana needs a large-scale plaza with beautiful architectually mediterreanean buildings lining the streets. plazas not only encourage walkability and a place to hang out but also improve the life in a city and its community.

Anonymous
2 months ago

how can a poorer neighborhood spend more on architecture and planning? you’re just gentrifying things without adding height, density or foot traffic.

Anonymous
2 months ago

It would be nice to see this scale of development in East Little Havana, except with Mission or Mediterranean Revival, and/or Art Deco classically-inspired architectural motifs.

Liven that Area Up!
2 months ago

But not like the boring beige dessert that’s in west miamk. Make it colorful like Wynwood – West Palm Beach Rosemary Square is a great example of how to combine Mediterranean with contemporary transitional modern.

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Anonymous
2 months ago

All of your renderings are two and three floor buildings. Thats not the same as 5 with a sixth-rooftop. Also Its hillarious that people want more architecture cost to be spent on Little Havana than Wynwood, which is significantly more well-funded.

TYN
2 months ago

Riverside is the new Wynwood

anon
2 months ago

i always dreamed of a walkable spanish-influenced architectural gem where they rebuilt a spanish-styled plaza while prioritizing walkability. those plazas are the life in a city. too bad most of little havana is a 3-lane stroad with crosswalks but no traffic lights to stop traffic which is really dangerous, especially if you have an abuela who lives there and has to deal with that every day.

Anonymous
2 months ago

plaza? How bout we just allow more height and see what happens? Why all this control? Its anti-free market and too planned city. Its not what growing cities need to grow.

Sean
2 months ago

Little Havana with Med or Art-Deco buildings would be super cool!

Cover the podiums
2 months ago

My friends, this is why I post about podiums a lot. Because with big tacky exposed podiums, those walkable streets are not possible

Anonymous
2 months ago

said the most rigid-minded person ever. You can have some form of a podium and street-level retail.

Brickell hoe
2 months ago

imagine you have people over and try to hang on that 2 sqft balcony. LOL wyd

Joe
2 months ago

Iconic

Any
2 months ago

very moody!

Anonymous
2 months ago

The landscape does not show as well with the building this color.

Anonymous
2 months ago

The part of the W9183 that isn’t green, which is about two-thirds of the facades of the building, still has those cheap and nasty irregular window patterns. W2 looks solid, however.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Love the green 💚. Wish there were more green buildings of all sizes in Miami.

Fern
2 months ago

Miami’s gonna look like a Caillou episode

Anonymous
2 months ago

Another beaut by Arquitectonica!

Leo
2 months ago

C’mon give it a rest….