Miami Herald

New co-living project in pipeline for Wynwood

- BY REBECCA SAN JUAN rsanjuan@miamiheral­d.com

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Another co-living project is in the pipeline for Wynwood.

The project between 33-51 NW 28th St. will include 200 fully furnished units, according to a press release. The 8-story project will have 3,600 square feet of ground-floor retail space. Amenities include a gym and rooftop pool. The Related Group will develop the project with real estate investor the W5 Group. Related and W5 hired the Grove-based architectu­ral firm Arquitecto­nica to deall sign the building.

It will be another coliving building in Wynwood, behind the Property Markets Group and Greybrook Realty Partners project.

“As a Miami resident myself, I have witnessed Wynwood’s ascent with some interest,” said Ralph Winter, principal of W5 Group in the release. “However, as neighborho­ods become more desirable, young people are often priced out. Co-living is an exciting propositio­n that offers tremendous value, enabling them to experience modern living in highly attractive units — while meeting likeminded individual­s and forming rewarding new bonds in coveted metropolit­an areas.”

Co-living, or apartments building with micro units and shared amenities, including communal kitchens, is one way developers aim to resolve Miami’s growing affordabil­ity issue.

The investment is part of the effort to expand the Berlin-based Quarters coliving and property management brand on behalf of the W5 Group and the Medici Living Group. The teams are investing $300 million of equity to expand the brand in select U.S. cities from Europe. There are 14 cities across the globe, including Miami, that are expected to receive a Quarters-branded project or already have one, including Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, the Hague, Stuttgart, Munich, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Philadelph­ia and Düsseldorf.

Winter declined to share more details about the project, and Related executive vice president Jon Paul Pérez did not respond in time for publicatio­n.

The W5 Group has offices in Switzerlan­d, New

York and Miami. It establishe­d its foothold in Miami Beach in 2009.

The neighborho­od continues to attract developers. A new hotel by the San Francisco-based Sonder team and an office building are also planned for Wynwood.

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