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Wynwood Office, Retail And Parking Portfolio Hits Market For $28M

A Wynwood real estate investor is looking to cash out of an office, retail and parking portfolio in Miami’s hottest neighborhood.

An entity managed by Steve Rhodes is listing a three-story office and retail building at 2121 Northwest Second Avenue and a one-story retail building at 2085 Northwest Second Avenue, as well as a parking lot at 172 Northwest 21st Street that can be a development site.

Rhodes’ asking price is $27.5 million, according to a brochure prepared by DWNTWN Realty Advisors, which is marketing the portfolio.

In 2013, Rhodes’ entity, 170 NE 40 Street Inc., bought the property at 2121 Northwest Second Avenue for $619,000 and completed the 27,513-square-foot building in 2016, records show.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Industrious To Open 40,000-Square Foot Coworking Space In South Beach

Industrious, a coworking space provider based in New York, is coming to South Beach with a new 40,000-square-foot location.

Peri Demestihas, Industrious’ senior director of real estate, said his company aims to open its fifth South Florida location at 350 Lincoln Road this summer. It will occupy the space previously filled by WeWork from November 2014 until August 2018, when the company was forced to scale back its operations.

“We are really excited about it. South Florida is the hottest market in the country for us,” Demestihas said.

Nancy Cibrano, asset manager for The Wings Group, the New York-based landlord of the Lincoln Building, stated that Industrious beat out other coworking office companies who sought WeWork’s old space. The real estate agency paid $14 million for the five-story Lincoln Building in April 2008. The property was built in 1946.

“After a very long vetting process, Industrious was a clear choice with its proven success record in being the highest-rated flexible workspace provider,” Cibrano said in a press release.

The South Florida office market in general has been thriving thanks to the migration of out-of-state companies into the region as well as local expanding companies. Brokers credit the state’s low regulations, good weather, and lack of income tax for the office market upswing.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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New-To-Market Tenants Spur Wynwood Office Demand

Wynwood is becoming Miami’s busiest office submarket as demand for space is far surpassing current supply due to its attractive live-work-play environment, with more than 80% of its recently leased office tenants being new-to-market and a million square feet of office space in the pipeline.

Coming up new-to-market tenants in Wynwood in the first quarter of the year include Blockchain.com at CUBE Wynwd at 222 NW 24th St, with 21,952 square feet of office space; OpenStore at the Gateway at Wynwood in 2916 N Miami Ave., with 14,914 square feet of office space; and Neocis at 545 NW 26th St., a medical equipment manufacturer leasing 38,000 square feet of office space.

Other firms opening shop in Wynwood include Barry’s Bootcamp, a new 9,000-square-foot fitness center in 2214 NW First Place; Actuate Law, a new 3,000-square-foot law firm in the 545 Wyn building; and Levine Leichtman Capital Partners, who opened in 4,020 square feet in 112 NE 41st St. All of these opened in the last quarter of 2021.

DWNTWN Realty Advisors led a $49 million sale of the Wynwood Annex office tower in Wynwood, which has 60,000 square feet of rentable office space, to new-to-market San Francisco investors Brick & Timber Collective. Wynwood Annex has leased all of its office space within six months to new-to-market venture capital, technology and finance firms such as Founders Fund, Live Nation Entertainment and Atomic Venture Capital.

 

Source:  Miami Today

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Turnberry Proposes Office/Retail Project Near Aventura Mall

Jackie Soffer’s Turnberry Associates wants to build a 14-story office and retail project near Aventura Mall — and link it through a pedestrian overpass to a future Brightline station.

Turnberry Associates is asking the city of Aventura for conditional use approval for the extra two stories of height from the currently allowed 12 stories on the 3.4 acre site at 2750 Northeast 199th Street, according to the city’s commission agenda documents.

The project, called Two Turnberry, would have 240,000 square feet of offices and 20,000 square feet of retail.

Two Turnberry also would have a bank, food and beverage concepts, and space for Brightline station-related activities, although details are yet to be finalized, according to agenda documents. The building would have an access point to a planned bridge over Biscayne Boulevard leading to the Brightline station, which is currently under construction and is expected to be completed this year.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Core Wynwood Development Site Sells For $11.5 Million

UOVO Storage Deluxe has acquired a core Wynwood development site at 330 NW 29th Street for $11.5 million from Red Group Estate. The buyer was represented by Jordan Karp and the seller was represented by Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff of DWNTWN Realty Advisors.

330 NW 29th Street is currently two fully occupied buildings leased as creative office space spanning 10,939 square feet. The 21,000-square-foot lot is zoned T6-8-0 and is primed for a hotel or office project.

Wynwood has been a hot market recently as more than 400 businesses have moved into the neighborhood in including Blockchain.com, OpenStore, WeWork, Founders Fund, Spotify, Live Nation, Atomic and others. Recent notable transactions include Forte Capital and Sheridan Capital’s acquisition of 2830 NW Fifth Ave. from Alex Karakhanian’s LNDMRK Development for $6.35 million, which they plan to reposition into creative offices. In August 2021 the Brooklyn-based developer LivWrk acquired a 2.45 acre assemblage for $38.86 million and David Edelstein’s TriStar Capital and RAL Development acquired the final 13,250 SF piece of their 72,000 SF Wynwood assemblage where an office campus is planned for $13 million.

 

Source:  ProfileMiami

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Wynwood Annex Sells To New-To-Market Buyer For $44 Million

DWNTWN Realty Advisors closed a monumental transaction in Wynwood’s history, representing the culmination of many years of organic, artistic and eclectic development efforts, led by many shareholders with vision and grit inspired by visionaries like Tony Goldman.

This transaction, the $44 million sale of Wynwood Annex, underscores a paradigm shift in rates and market fundamentals and sets a new bar for the Miami office market.

Wynwood, a once sleepy and functionally obsolescent shoe wholesale and manufacturing district in the center of Miami, has transformed into one of the most vibrant and cool streets in the country. This office transaction represents a turning point in the market. Wynwood is now accepted as home by the top VCs, technology and finance firms like Founders Fund, Atomic VC, GAC Financial, Ramp Financial, Open Stores, Blockchain.com and Schonfeld – to name a few.

Miami is now regarded as the “Capital of Capital,” and efforts by the founders of these new to Miami companies like Peter Thiel, Keith Rabois and Jack Abraham, in lockstep with Mayor Francis Suarez, has created a pro-business city with inertia and durable momentum behind it. The market dynamics and fundamentals in Wynwood currently are some of the strongest in the country as markets, tenants and cities have rebalanced. Today, decoupled from their old foundations in the pandemic, business leaders have taken a step back to rethink everything.  Investors, tenants and employees continue to choose Miami and Wynwood as their home and headquarters because it is an ideal place to live, work and enjoy a great quality of life.

DWNTWN Realty Advisors was retained by Related Group President Jon Paul Perez and East End Capital Managing Partner Jonathan Yormak to stabilize the asset during the depths of the pandemic. Tony Arellano P.A. and David Lerner at DWNTWN led the marketing and lease-up efforts, stabilizing over 60,000 square feet of rentable office area within six months to 100% occupancy, with landmark tenants all new-to-market. This is a departure from historical Miami office norms.

“Typically, we see relocations from within the city as the majority of tenants play musical chairs,” Lerner said. “In this cycle our firm took advantage of changing fundamentals and with our feet on the ground, led the charge outpacing competitive office towers in Miami, pushing Wynwood as the go-to creative office district.”

The lease-up was so successful it attracted unsolicited offers from all over the country. DWNTWN ran a very clean and concise off-market process and connected with a new-to-market buyer, Brick & Timber Collective, who closed the approximately $44 million sale.

Brick & Timber Collective is from the San Francisco’s Bay Area, making its first foray into the Wynwood Miami market. DWNTWN Co-Founders and Managing Partners Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff represented both sides of the transaction.

“We are honored and grateful to be a participant in Wynwood over the past 16 years. We are excited to see Wynwood become the go-to neighborhood for technology and modern finance,” Arellano said. “Wynwood Annex is the perfect fit for this San Francisco-based buyer’s debut investment in our market. DWNTWN is grateful to investors like Brick & Timber Collective for adding value to our market, community and the Greater DWNTWN Miami Area.”

DWNTWN has more than $100 million in pending transactions expected to close in the first quarter of 2022, with a trailing 12-month gross sales volume of a quarter billion dollars.

“The incredible demand for prime real estate in Miami is only getting stronger,” Marinoff said. “The pandemic accelerated the city’s evolution into a vibrant, full-service economy and a place where you can work year-round in a pro-business environment. Miami’s ‘secret’ is out and businesses and investors from high-tax states around the U.S. are taking notice.”

Over the course of his career, Arellano has completed more than 150 significant leases in Wynwood and played a pivotal role in the neighborhood’s evolution from an overlooked, largely neglected collection of old industrial buildings, into a vibrant new urbanist walkable city center.

Marinoff and Arellano have also brokered many of the neighborhood’s hallmark transactions and continued to set the standard as market leaders of the Greater DWNTWN Miami Area.

 

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Blockchain.com To Open 22,000 SF Miami HQ In Wynwood

Blockchain.com, a major player in tech, is opening its Miami headquarters on the top two floors at Cube Wynwd in Miami, bringing the building to full occupancy.

Blockchain.com, which provides consumer crypto products, signed a 22,000-square-foot lease at Cube Wynwd, at 222 Northwest 24th Street, according to a news release from the building’s owners. The company, which announced in 2021 it is moving its base from New York to Miami, will soon start the design of its new space.

Peter Smith is the CEO of Blockchain.com.

Tricera Capital and Lndmrk Development, both based in Miami, bought the eight-story, roughly 100,000-square-foot Cube Wynwd for $28 million in April from the property’s developers, Redsky and JZ Capital Partners. The property includes ground-floor retail.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

 

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Mixed-Use Project With High Street Retail Planned As ‘Alternative To Aventura Mall’

Developer Dan Kodsi plans a major mixed-use project with apartments, offices, and high street retail in Aventura.

Kodsi’s Miami-based Royal Palm Companies, through an affiliate, paid a reported $39.1 million for 9.6 acres on the northwest corner of Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 213th Street.

Reuven Tako and Jacqueline Tako of North Miami sold the properties through affiliates, according to deeds and state corporate records. Greg Greer of CRR Acquisition represented the buyer and sellers.

This is just the first portion of the assemblage, as more deals are on tap for nearby parcels, with the entire site for the planned development spanning more than 10 acres, Kodsi told The Real Deal. Royal Palm Companies could enter joint venture partnerships for the development.

Kodsi declined to name potential project partners or the total purchase price for all of the lots, only saying that the total project’s value would exceed $500 million.

The overall site currently consists of land and small residential buildings that Aventura-based Rieber Developments succeeded in getting rezoned to allow for 1.3 million square feet of mixed-use development, Kodsi said.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Crescent Heights Scores School Board Approval To Buy Downtown Miami Land For Mixed-Use Project

Real estate giant Crescent Heights secured approval from the School Board of Miami-Dade County to purchase a lot north of downtown Miami, capping a yearslong effort to acquire the site.

Crescent Heights, a Miami-based developer led by Managing Principal Russell Galbut, is expected to pay $20.6 million for the property at 1370 Northeast Second Avenue.

The deal still hinges on the extension of the ​​Omni Community Redevelopment Agency through 2045, which would have to occur by the end of this year, as well as zoning approvals. Crescent Heights is seeking tax incentives the CRA would provide for the Arts & Entertainment District site.

Crescent Heights would double the size of its assemblage with the acquisition of the school board’s 1.1-acre lot, to build a major mixed-use development designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, who designed the developer’s NEMA tower in Chicago. Crescent Heights owns the adjacent parcels immediately south.

The Miami project, called Casa Forma, calls for a 43-story, 1,100-unit residential tower on top of a podium with eight floors of parking and two floors of office space. The school board would receive roughly 100,000 square feet of office space and Crescent Heights would also provide about 1,100 parking spaces, half of which the school board would control. The build-out cost for the office space would be capped at $420 per square foot, according to the proposal.

The residential units at Casa Forma would likely be apartments, Galbut said. He expects to begin construction immediately after obtaining entitlements, and the project would take about 38 months to complete from groundbreaking. Crescent Heights plans to invest about $100 million into the project, he said.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Goldman Properties Proposes Office Building In Wynwood As Big Companies Descend On The Arts District

Goldman Properties, one of the pioneers of art and development in the Wynwood Arts District, has proposed a new office building in the Miami neighborhood.

Core Wynwood would total 140,000 square feet in nine stories at 390 N.W. 25th St., plus 375 and 391 N.W. 24th St. Goldman Properties affiliate 2425 Ltd. owns the total 22,838-square-foot property, which currently has two industrial buildings that combine for 10,470 square feet. Both buildings would be demolished to make way for the project.

Core Wynwood would feature 115,000 square feet of office space, 9,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and a roof terrace with a food and beverage offering. The office floor plates would be about 19,000 square feet with 14-foot ceilings and private terraces. The design would include a nine-story spiral staircase encased in glass and visible from the street. It will include 116 parking spaces on site.

It would also have 30,000 square feet of murals on its exterior, curated by Jessica Goldman Srebnick of Goldman Global Arts.

The developer aims to break ground on the project in late 2022 and complete the building by 2024.

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