The Yukon Miami, a class-A commercial office building at 119 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach’s affluent South of Fifth neighborhood, has shattered office leasing records in Florida despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Yukon Miami, which commands one of the highest per square foot rents in Florida at $78 per square foot, is located at 119 Washington Avenue in Miami Beach’s affluent South of Fifth neighborhood. The Arquitectonica-designed office building has just hit the market for $45 million. Amit Egan Datwani of The Global Consulting Organization and Cyril Bijaoui of The Company Real Estate are representing the seller.
The 43,140-square-foot commercial office building is the only Class A office building located in the South of Fifth enclave steps away from world-class, record revenue breaking restaurants, including Joe’s Stone Crab, Estiatorio Milos, and Prime 112.
In addition to its prime location, The Yukon Miami features more than 8,000 square feet of available rooftop terrace space with 360-degree views of the Atlantic Ocean, Miami Beach, and Downtown Miami, the largest commercial roof and deck space in South of Fifth.
“Nestled between Fisher Island (the richest zip code in the United States) and the revitalized Washington Avenue only enhances the locational appeal of the South of Fifth neighborhood,” said Amit Egan Datwani, founder and chief consultant at The Global Consulting Organization. “The Yukon Miami is the ideal opportunity for a visionary investor that understands this and has the ability to transform the property from a trophy asset to an absolute gem.”
Premier tenants include One Sotheby’s International Realty, Red Steakhouse, W5 Group (a global real estate investment platform), and several financial companies, including Boston-based Raptor Capital Management, Manhattan-based York Capital Management, and Sero Capital.
A private launch party to promote the building hitting the market will be held on The Yukon’s rooftop terrace next month.
By Stephanie Warren