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Former Miami Beach Mayor Sells Wynwood Complex For $24M

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Miami Beach’s former mayor Philip Levine has cashed in on a Wynwood complex known as the Whale & Star Building.

An entity managed by Levine sold three warehouses for $24 million. Combined, the buildings at 2215 Northwest First Place total 27,400, according to a press release. The deal breaks down to $623 dollars per square foot.

The buyer is a Delaware LLC named Whale & Star Wynwood Owner.

Laura Valente with Global Luxury Realty and Alyssa Morgan with the Inside Network represented the buyer. Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff with DWTN Realty Advisors and Miami-based attorney Charles Ratner represented Levine.

The full-block property was listed for $29 million.

The existing complex can be repurposed into retail storefronts with glass walls. However, some of the site is primed for redevelopment, according to a listing. A developer could tear down the southern portion of the complex and replace it with a hotel with 265 rooms to 388 rooms or an apartment building with 132 units to 194 units. The zoning also allows for an eight-story office building, the offering states.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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Thor Equities Lists Wynwood Dev Site For $32M

Thor Equities is listing a Wynwood assemblage that’s primed for a hotel, retail and restaurant development. Asking price: $32 million.

The New York-based firm, led by Chairman Joe Sitt, retained Tony Arellano and Devlin Marinoff with DWNTN Realty Advisors to market the five contiguous empty parcels at 2724 Northwest Second Avenue, 208 Northwest 28th Street and 229, 235 and 245 Northwest 27th Street.

“It is the last remaining development site on that side of Second Avenue,” Marinoff said. “Four years ago, this site was in a desert. Now it’s come a long way.”

The 0.7-acre assemblage comes with development rights for an eight-story hotel with 211 rooms, 19,705 square feet of retail and a 12,106-square-foot rooftop terrace, according to the offering. Development site prices in downtown Miami and surrounding neighborhoods are skyrocketing, with buyers paying about $16 million an acre last year, according to Colliers.

“Retail rents on Second Avenue are north of $120 a square foot,” Marinoff said. “You get more than $30 million in value on just the retail.”

In 2014, a Thor affiliate bought the vacant lot at 2724 Northwest Second Avenue for $1.9 million, records show. A year later, The firm acquired the other four parcels as part of a $41.5 million deal for a larger assemblage that included a 100,000-square-foot site at 2800 Northwest Second Avenue that had been the headquarters for Lehman Pipe & Plumbing Supply for 68 years.

Thor redeveloped the Lehman Pipe property into Wynwood Walk, a 63,000-square-foot retail and restaurant complex that is adjacent to the vacant lots hitting the market, Marinoff said. The assemblage is also next door to the site that the Related Group, David Edelstein’s Tricap and Alex Karakhanian’s Lndmrk Development are co-developing into the NoMad Wynwood Residences condo-hotel. The partnership paid $26.5 million for the site at 2700 Northwest Second Avenue last year.

Marinoff said Thor had drawn up plans to develop its assemblage, but the company’s primary focus is retail and industrial, rather than hotels.

Thor is also looking to shed two Miami Design District properties the firm owns. In April, Thor listed the former U.S. Post Office building at 66-70 Northeast 39th Street for $80 million. And Last year, Thor put on the market a retail building currently leased to luxury retailer Stefano Ricci at 120 Northeast 39th Street. The asking price was not disclosed.

 

Source:  The Real Deal

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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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Iconic New York Eatery Joe’s Pizza To Open First Miami Location In Wynwood

DWNTWN Realty Advisors Co-Founder and Managing Partner Tony Arellano and Executive Joe Fernandez are curating one of Wynwood’s signature buildings with a compelling mix of tenants. In the latest example, the brokers represented Wynwood 25’s owners in a long-term lease with New York staple Joe’s Pizza.

Joe’s Pizza, the family owned and operated “Greenwich Village institution” since 1975, is set to open its first Miami location at Wynwood 25. The 1,758-square-foot eatery is scheduled to debut in spring 2022. It joins the award-winning Japanese restaurant Uchi Miami, Danny Meyer-backed Salt & Straw, Bartaco and Dogfish Head Miami as notable Wynwood 25 food-and-beverage tenants.

Wynwood 25 has 289 apartment units and about 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.

“We are thrilled to play a pivotal role in Wynwood becoming one of Miami’s top food-and-beverage submarkets, in terms of both sales metrics and brand recognition,” Arellano said. “Demand from New York operators like Joe’s Pizza is at historically high levels. Wynwood 25, with its turnkey ground-floor restaurant space and proximity to thousands of residents, professionals and visitors, was a perfect option for Joe’s inaugural Miami location.”

Jared Robins, Founder of INHOUSE COMMERCIAL – a Miami-based firm launched in 2021 and focusing on retail leasing in South Florida, and John Ellis, Managing Director of Newmark, represented Joe’s Pizza in the Wynwood 25 lease.

Joe’s Pizza Founder Joe Pozzuoli is originally from Naples, Italy and still owns and operates his flagship New York location at 84 years old. His son, Joe, Jr., and grandchildren Sal and Pino Vitale are part of the ownership and operations team in Miami. Locals and tourists alike flock to Joe’s for an authentic New York street slice.

“After an extensive search, Joe’s Pizza zeroed in on Wynwood for its first foray into Miami,” Fernandez said. “With such a huge following up north, Joe’s will greatly benefit from the New York migration into Wynwood and the substantial pipeline of new office and residential development. The residential component of Wynwood 25 also made the building a particularly attractive option for Joe’s.”

Arellano and fellow Co-Founder and Managing Partner Devlin Marinoff have more than $100 million in pending transactions in Wynwood, and the firm has participated in more than $350 million in investment and development sales in the neighborhood over the last few years.

Over the course of his career, Arellano has completed more than 250 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 hub for arts and culture, retail, restaurants and nightlife.

 

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