Wynwood Apartment Complex Tops Off, Will Have 304 Rental Units

A Wynwood rental apartment complex has completed vertical construction.

Developer Related Group broke ground on the project in December 2022.

Completion is now expected in September 2024, Related said yesterday.

When complete, the combined project will have:

  • 304 apartments
  • 18,422 square feet of retail
  • 55,961 square feet of Class A office
  • 527 parking spaces in a 7-story garage

Unit sizes will range from 550 square feet studios to over 1,400 square foot three bedrooms.

Amenities will include a rooftop pool deck with summer kitchens; fitness center with spin rooms, sauna and steam rooms; a private resident lounge, 24-hour concierge, golf simulator, and a dedicated podcast room.

Cohen Freedman Encinosa is the architect.

 


 

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Anon
2 months ago

Wynwood needs a park.

Anonymous
2 months ago

There’s Roberto Clemente park but that’s in the northeast corner of wynwood. Remember the area of wynwood being developed was industrial area

Anon
2 months ago

I know. It still desperately needs a park. It’s an urban heat island.

Anonymous
2 months ago

José de Diego Park a.k.a Robert E. Lee Park… because changing the name from a traitor to a Puerto Rican anti-American anti-imperialist activist in area that is no longer considered “Little San Juan” makes perfect sense. Might as well have named it “Wynwood Park.”

Paul
2 months ago

I agree 100%. ASAP.

peej
2 months ago

It really does! They could start with connecting some of the long streets with Paseos, specifically between NW 23rd & NW 25th, there’s no N-S pass-thrus for pedestrians between NW 2nd Ave & N Miami Ave.

The FPL easement between J. Wakefield Brewing & the Miami Arts Charter School is an obvious starting point…

Anonymous
2 months ago

O.K. Fredrick Law Olmsted.

Azarius
2 months ago

This part of Wynwood is really becoming dense creating a real southern entrance to the neighborhood

melo or death
2 months ago

sim city comments

Facepalm
2 months ago

Eventually all these neighborhood will expand and merge into each other. I can’t wait to see Miami fully walkable and connects from Brickell to Midtown

Antennae
2 months ago

In the year 2095

Anon
2 months ago

Perhaps. We live in a very young city.

Aqui Estoy
2 months ago

They need to bury the grid, open an Aldi, Trader Joe or Wegmans, and expand the Walls with more pedestrian streets

Donde estas?
2 months ago

There is a Publix, Trader Joes and Target within a mile. And a Wholefoods is in set to open on Biscayne and 29th street.

Anonymous
2 months ago

Under construction looks better than the renderings with that awful balcony placement akin to college dormitories or post-commie block social housing in Europe.

Name*
2 months ago

Doesn’t look that good yet.

Cover the Podiums
2 months ago

Other than the disturbing ugly podium covering, this is a great design and great use of space

Cover the Podiums
2 months ago

I take it back, the podium seems to be on the dead end street on the tracks. Everything is nicely hidden

Anonymous
2 months ago

The balconies are still terrible if built like the renderings.

Cover the Podiums
2 months ago

I think they look good. Too many buildings in Miami with the same balconies