Wynwood Haus, a new mixed-used, multifamily development designed to encourage living, working, wellness and community in one central locale, has launched pre-leasing for its 224 luxury apartment homes and prepares to welcome its first residents by year's end. Leasing is overseen by Metro1.
Read MoreMorabito Properties Launches Leasing At Adaptive Reuse Wynwood Office Development Wyncatcher
As Wynwood continues its rise into one of Miami’s most desirable office submarkets, Morabito Properties is launching leasing at Wyncatcher, their adaptive reuse project converting an industrial building into a mixed use office development. JLL and Metro1 will lead leasing at the two story, 47,852 SF building situated at 2413 NW 1st Ave. in Wynwood.
Read MoreIronstate Development Closes On Wynwood Development Site For $15.6 Million
Ironstate Development has closed on the acquisition of a 1.29-acre development site in Miami’s trendy Wynwood neighborhood for $15.6 million. Miami Beach-based developer Lucky Shepherd had put the development site under contract prior to the pandemic but the contract was ultimately assigned.
Read MoreMetro 1 Lists Rare Development Site In Wynwood's Emerging South East Quadrant For $16.4 Million
Metro 1 Commercial has listed a rare development site in Wynwood's South East Quadrant Portfolio for $16.4 million. Metro 1’s president/CEO Tony Cho and Vice President, Andres Nava have been retained to market the corner to corner assemblage that is composed of three separate parcels totaling 29,786 SF of buildings sitting on 39,600 SF of Land.
Read MoreConstruction Underway On Magic City Innovation District As Leasing Of Commercial Space Kicks Off
Magic City Innovation District (MCID), a 17.7-acre Innovation District in Miami’s Little Haiti and Little River neighborhoods, has commenced renovations on 17 of its 21 commercial buildings. The project's first phase of commercial development features 200,000 SF of leasable space spread through several modernized warehouses.
Read MoreWarehouse In Little River Sells For $10.4 Million
A warehouse located on the corner of North Miami Avenue and 71st St. in Little River has sold for $10.4 million. The sale, which was brokered by Tony Cho's Metro 1, a leading real estate brokerage, management and development firm, includes a 49,000 SF warehouse on 77,000 SF of land.
Read MoreMiamiCentral Featuring Brightline Tabs Tony Cho’s Metro 1 Commercial As Exclusive Retail Brokerage For Development
Florida East Coast Industries (FECI) has hired leading commercial brokerage firm Metro 1 Commercial, LLC to spearhead retail leasing efforts for the state-of-the-art development, MiamiCentral, Miami's most connected, mixed-use transportation hub.
Read MoreNew Arquitectonica Designed Hotel Coming to Brickell's El Eden Motel Site
More change is expected in Brickell as the owners of the lot currently occupied by the aging El Eden Motel, located at 115 Southwest Eighth Street, 726 Southwest First Court and 110 Southwest Seventh Street; are working on approvals for a new project. Tony Cho of Metro 1 Development and Robert Finvarb of Robert Finvarb Companies purchased the property last year (2016) for $18.4 million and aim to develop a mixed-use millenial-driven hotel with a retail component via a joint venture partnership. The proposed design will be designed by Arquitectonica, will rise 24-stories, cover 250,000 SF, cost about $90 million, and feature 263 keys. The project is currently in the approval process.
Mixed-Use Wynwood Park to Bring Open Park Space & Retail to Wywnood
Developer Metro 1 is bringing Wynwood Park, a much needed new mixed-use development with a focus on green space to Wynwood. Wynwood Park will feature an acre of open green public park space adjacent to Wynwood Walls. The development will also include an adaptive retail concept. It was designed by MKDA Architecture and was introduced at CIASF's 2017 Wynwood Market Report Presentation event. Leasing has already begun. Wynwood Park will be located at NE 2nd Avenue and 26th to 27th Streets. Wynwood has boomed in recent years, first getting its boost from the unique street art that developed into a full art scene. The neighborhood has seen rising prices as it has attracted a number of restaurants, galleries, shops and nightlife to create a vibrant scene in a once industrial setting.