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Rilea Group Pays $21M For Wynwood Site To Build 146 Condos

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Rilea Group purchased a plot of land in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District for $21 million, where it intends to develop a condominium, dubbed the Rider at Wynwood.

Wynwood Rider LLC, a subsidiary of Miami-based Rilea Group, purchased the 31,358-square-foot property at 100 N.E. 29th Street and 101 N.E. 28th Street from The Rider Miami LLC, an entity managed by John Bogdasarian of Saline, Michigan-based Promanas. The buyer received a $11.55 million mortgage from Altamar Funding 2 Lender, with a June 25, 2025 maturity date.

There is a 6,470-square-foot commercial structure on the property right now, but it is largely empty.

The property last traded for $12.2 million in 2021.

Sales at the Rider at Wynwood were introduced by Rilea Group in March. The project plans twelve floors and 146 units with short-term rentals allowed. The condos would come completely furnished and range in size from 511 square feet for a studio to 1,612 square feet for a three-bedroom unit. Their prices range from $1.8 million to the $600,000s.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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Rilea Group Plans Short-Term Rental In Wynwood

Rilea Group has proposed an apartment building in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood that would be exclusively for short-term rentals.

The Wynwood Design Review Board will consider plans for The Rider on the 31,358-square-foot site at 100 N.E. 29th St. and 101 N.E. 28th St. on Oct. 12. The Rider LLC, an affiliate of Miami-based Rilea Group and Michigan-based Promanas Groupacquired the property for $12 million in 2021.

It currently has a small industrial building on the site, which is located along the FEC Railway. Rilea Group President Diego Ojeda said the project is called The Rider because it’s near the tracks and that Brightline’s expansion plan for local rail will include a station there at some point.

The project would total 237,823 square feet in 12 stories, with 130 apartment/hotel units, 6,439 square feet of retail and 146 parking spaces. There would be a pool and a bar on the roof.

Ojeda said the bar was inspired by Sugar at Brickell City Centre and it should bring more people to the neighborhood, which is already popular with tourists.

The apartments would be placed on short-term rental platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com, he said.

The units, which will come furnished, would range from 445 to 1,451 square feet. There would be 18 studios, 67 one-bedroom units, 36 two-bedroom units, and nine three-bedroom units.

 

Source:  SFBJ

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