The neighborhoods within zip code areas 33127 and 33137 include Wynwood, Midtown, East Edgewater, and the Design District. Almost all of the condominiums are located east of North Miami Avenue and south of the Julia Tuttle Causeway, with some condominium development starting in Wynwood and the Design District / Buena Vista neighborhoods. Well known existing condominiums […]
Wynwood Ranks Sixth “Coolest Street” in the Country
Steven Adler once said, “Nothing is cooler and more attractive than a big comeback”. He was talking about himself, but that’s a rather good description of Wynwood Miami as well. Wynwood has just been ranked #6 out of 100 in Cushman & Wakefield’s new “Cool Streets Report: 2016 Edition”. The report notes Wynwood’s development during […]
5 Proposed Developments Making the News in March
Riverwalk East Developments proposes sixty-nine-story condo at 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way next to EPIC Residences and Hotel (SFBJ) Tentatively named Epic 2, it would have 384 condos in 1.09 million square feet and 561 parking spaces. When combining the condos with the parking and other amenities, the tower would total 1.64 million square feet. City of […]
A Miami Minute: “Three Muses” Unveiling in Wynwood for Miami Book Fair 2015
One of my favorite local artists – Diana “Didi” Contreras – was invited to create an “urban poster” at NW 2 Avenue and 25 Street in Wynwood for this year’s Miami Book Fair International. As Michael Kaplan, founder of Books & Books, explains, “It’s a beautiful mural done by a graduate of Miami Dade College” […]
A Miami Minute: Downtown – A New State of Mind
This short documentary produced by Reel City Films for the Miami Downtown Development Authority “provides a close look at the current state of Downtown Miami and a glimpse of this exciting area’s future expansion and growth.” Downtown – A New State of Mind from Reel City Films on Vimeo. Presented by: The Downtown Development Authority […]
Miami’s New Condo Sales Slow Substantially
Bloomberg Business reports that the pace of Miami’s new condominium sales have fallen dramatically this year: Downtown Miami’s luxury-condo boom — fueled by buyers from Latin America and Europe willing to pay half the purchase price up front — is becoming a casualty of the year-long climb in the U.S. dollar. Diminished purchasing power and […]