Wynwood’s ‘Condo Quality’ Highley House Reaches Completion

A mixed-use complex in Wynwood called The Highley House has just opened, with robust demand for its luxury residential units being reported.

The Highley House includes two towers with 304 “condo quality” residences being offered for rent, 72,000 square feet of Class A office space, and 18,000 square feet of retail.

With apartment leasing now underway, developers say they are seeing robust demand, with an average of three new leases inked per day.

Amenities include a spa with a sauna, steam room, and cold plunge. There’s also a fitness center, yoga studio, game room, private dining and wine room, cinema and media lounge, podcast/creator studio, and a rooftop pool and lounge.

Museum quality artwork curated by the masterminds behind the Jorge M. Pérez Contemporary Art Collection is located throughout the property.

The development is named for Locke T. Highleyman, who was behind developments including Hibiscus and Palm Islands and the judge responsible for naming the area “Wyndwood” in 1917 (later streamlined to Wynwood).

Related Group and Rockpoint are the developers.

“This is our tribute to Wynwood and Downtown Miami,” said Jon Paul Pérez, President of Related.

 

(photo: Robin Hill)

 

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Cover the Podiums
7 days ago

How about just regular condos with no crazy amenities or luxury finishes? lower entry prices and lower HOAs..

There has to be a demand that, right??

100%
7 days ago

I don’t understand why developers don’t build normal apartments for people with regular jobs. Everything has to be ultra luxury. Miami’s economy needs to be more than just social media influencers

Fern
6 days ago

This would be easier for developers to do if Florida legalized single-stair construction up to 6 stories. We should lobby our representatives to make it happen

anonymous
7 days ago

not enough money for the developers but i def think there is a huge demand for that. Most people would be fine with parking and having a doorman.

anon
7 days ago

not even a doorman (or “parking”–a valet?). Just a front door call box and a pool will do.

Cover the Podiums
6 days ago

All I want is a smaller building (100 units max) with a parking garage. That’s it. A pool deck would be a bonus. But usually building’s amenities are useless and all they do is drive up the HOA fees making condo ownership a nightmare.

Jimmy
7 days ago

Put together a business plan for that, and I’m sure there are a 100 commenters here who will put their money together to back such a project.
As long as the MetroMover stop is in the lobby.

Anonymous
7 days ago

Comment of the week, and it’s only Monday.

anon
6 days ago

…and a bike lane that runs through the hallways

Anon
7 days ago

Can you post some more photos…?

Anon
7 days ago

Can barely see the building. Please post some photos so your readers can see what it looks like.

Anonymous
7 days ago

Look at all those empty lots in that picture. I hope they keep building fully connecting wynwood with downtown

Anon
6 days ago

Well the only way to fill in the area between the two neighborhoods is with low and mid rise buildings. It’s possible to fill this area in but let’s hope Live Local doesn’t stop that

Anonymous
6 days ago

Why is that the only way to fill in this area? It will be a mix of low rise, mid rise and high rise, just like any other urban area.

Lars
14 hours ago

Wynwood is lost. It DESPERATELY needs trees, grass, public transit, and protected bike lanes.

Green space
2 days ago

Keep some of these lots for small parks. Wynwood is a true concrete jungle. People complain about dog poop, me included, but what do you expect when there’s no grass. A city isn’t just building. Go to any other well established city and you’ll get much more green space. We need a changing of the guard with the city mayor and most commissioners. Enough greed already. Prioritize the people that live here and are moving here and stop placating foreign investors that pad your pockets.