No Comments

Big Changes In Little Haiti: Redevelopment Rises In Emerging Neighborhood

Neil Fairman, founder and chairman of Plaza Equity Partners, was once skeptical about building anything in Miami’s Little Haiti or Little River. Most of his company’s projects were luxury waterfront high-rises in places such as Miami’s Edgewater, South Beach, North Miami Beach and Hollywood.

But Fairman’s friend, Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, wanted him to see some properties being assembled near 61st Street and Northeast Second Avenue in Little Haiti.

After touring the area, Fairman began to view it as ripe for opportunity – and he wanted in.

Since 2017, Fairman’s Plaza Equity Partners has been the managing developer of the Magic City Innovation District, an 18-acre territory that includes a former trailer park and dozens of warehouses. In the next few years, there will likely be 8.2 million square feet of apartments, hotels, offices, retail and exhibition space built there.

The warehouses have been converted into over 200,000 square feet of retail and office space that is now 90% leased, Fairman said.

Other investors and developers have followed suit, investing millions of dollars into the Little Haiti-Little River area, two overlapping neighborhoods bounded by Interstate 95, 54th Street, Northeast Fourth Court and the Little River canal.

Industry insiders say there are plenty of opportunities for more stakeholders to build projects there.

 

Source:  SFBJ

No Comments

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.

No Comments

Two Venture Capital Funds And StartUp Ink Leases in Miami’s Wynwood

Venture capital funds Founders Fund and Atomic, as well as the start-up OpenStore, signed three office leases totaling 22,000 sq. ft. in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, at Wynwood Annex, a creative office building developed by Related Group and East End Capital.

Founders Fund is a major Silicon Valley venture capital firm with billions of dollars in capital under management. Co-founder Peter Thiel, who also co-founded PayPal, showed interest in Miami last year when he signed a short-term lease for office space before selecting Wynwood as home to its permanent Miami office.

Already home to popular tech companies Spotify and Live Nation and start-ups like the CodelittWyncodeASOFTIO Software, and now, OpenStore, some are beginning to refer to Wynwood as the epicenter of Miami’s urban core.

According to a release, the following recent announcements are also helping to solidify Wynwood as the creative hub of Miami:

  • Microsoft and SoftBank Group, one of the world’s largest tech investors, announced they are looking for 100,000+ sq. ft. of space;
  • Announced last week, Wynwood will host the world’s largest Bitcoin Conference in June 2021 where Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey will speak at Mana Convention Center.  The conference was previously held in Los Angeles, California; and
  • Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced the City’s first-ever Chief Technology Officer and is currently considering a contract for employees to receive all or part of their salaries in Bitcoin, and for the public to have a Bitcoin option while paying for city services.    

 

No Comments

East End Capital Sells Wynwood Building For $12M, Resolves Foreclosure

An affiliate of East End Capital sold a commercial building in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District for $11.8 million, resolving a foreclosure lawsuit in the process.

EERC 310 Owner LLC, led by Jonathan Yormak and David Peretz of New York-based East End Capital, sold the 19,891-square-foot building at 310 and 318 N.W. 25th St. to 310 NW 25 SPE LLC, managed by Chaim Cahane of Miami Beach-based Forte Capital Management and Jonathan Krasner. The buyers assumed the seller’s $11 million mortgage with FS Rialto 2019-FL1 Holder LLC, an affiliate of Rialto Capital Management.

 

Click here to read this story in its entirety.

 

No Comments

Related Group Proposes Apartments, Retail, Office In Wynwood

The Related Group is requesting approval of a mixed-use project in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami.

The city’s Wynwood Design Review Committee will consider the plans by PRN N Miami LLC, an affiliate of Miami-based Related Group, for the 2.18-acre site at 2150 N. Miami Ave. and 38 N.W. 22nd St. The land is separated by North Miami Avenue, so the project would have two buildings.

The project would total 860,880 square feet with two buildings of 12 stories each. They would combine for 317 apartments, 22,700 square feet of retail, 60,400 square feet of offices and 534 parking spaces.

 

Source:  SFBJ

© 2024 FIP Commercial. All rights reserved. | Site Designed by CRE-sources, Inc.