Miami Herald

Wynwood might be getting an eco-friendly hotel at site of Art by God

- BY RENE RODRIGUEZ AND REBECCA SAN JUAN rrodriguez@miamiheral­d.com rsanjuan@miamiheral­d.com Rene Rodriguez: 305-376-3611, @RodriguezR­ene Rebecca San Juan: 305.376.2160, @rebecca_sanjuan

Art by God, the museum store specializi­ng in furnishing­s and jewelry made from natural artifacts, is proceeding with negotiatio­ns for the sale of its Wynwood location. Fittingly, the site is set to become an earth-friendly hotel.

The 21,155-square-foot store, at 60 NE 27th St., is part of a four-parcel assemblage totaling more than 56,000 square feet and currently priced at $15.6 million. The acquisitio­n includes other lots at 26 NE 27 St., 25 NE 26 St. and 61 NE 26 St.

The buyer is the Miamibased Lucky Shepherd, a multi-company firm that was founded in 2016 and specialize­s in holistic wellness in technology, real estate and design.

The new owners plan to raze the existing property and build a 150-key, ecofriendl­y lodging, with 48 residentia­l units, a farm-totable restaurant, a speakeasy and a rooftop pool and bar. Touzet Studio is the architect on the project. Gensler will handle the interior design. Constructi­on is expected to begin in late 2021 and last 24-30 months.

Gene Harris, who founded Art By God Inc. in 1982, paid $350,000 for the 1.29-acre assemblage in 1997. He opened the Wynwood store on the property in 2014. The Harris family is still deciding whether to open a store at another location or go entirely online.

Andy Charry, of Metro 1 (formerly of APEX Capital Realty), represente­d the seller. Arden Karson, managing principal of Karson & Co., with Mika Mattingly and Cecilia Estevez, of Colliers Internatio­nal Florida’s Urban Core Division, represente­d the buyer.

“Just like 2020, this transactio­n has been very challengin­g,” Charry said. “I’m grateful to everyone who is helping to push this deal to the finish line. The buyers are getting a phenomenal site.”

A COVID DELAY

The property, which was sold off-market, has been under contract since November 2019.

The hospitalit­y industry has been banking on Wynwood as a lucrative hotel location to capitalize on its flood of annual visitors (more than four million in 2019, according to the Wynwood Business Improvemen­t District).

The San Francisco-based Sonder is currently developing a 72-room hotel at 111 NE 26th St., just one block from the Wynwood Walls. The internatio­nal firm Quadrum Global is developing a nine-story, 217-room hotel at a three-parcel assemblage it bought for $8.5 million at 2217 NW Miami Court.

The New York-based Domio leased an entire 175-unit building developed by The Related Group and Block Capital Group, originally intended as apartments, and is operating it as a hotel at 51 NW 26th St.

 ?? Touzet Studio ?? Architectu­ral rendering of the Shepherd Eco Wynwood hotel, which is to be built on the current site of Art by God at 60 NE 27th St. in Miami.
Touzet Studio Architectu­ral rendering of the Shepherd Eco Wynwood hotel, which is to be built on the current site of Art by God at 60 NE 27th St. in Miami.

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