Miami's Wynwood Art District as an ideal location for Live-Work Space

 

The Wynwood Arts District, aka Wynwood, founded in 2003 is the hub of the Miami's emerging Arts community.  It is located north of Downtown, with NW/NE 20 Street to the south, NW/NE 36th Street to the north, I-95 to the west, Biscayne Boulevard to the east. Featuring over 50 art galleries, five museums, three collections, seven art complexes, twelve art studios, and five art fairs, Wynwood is an exciting venue which hosts over 100 local artists to showcase their collections. Wynwood's immediate neighbor to the north is the Miami Design District.

Wynwoods configuration of industrial buildings are excellent for modern Lofts and Live-Work Spaces. These type of spaces are attracting many creative-industry companies to move in the area. Restaurants and cafes are opening and the area is on its way to becoming a 24/7 neighborhood.  The area promises to expand to become a modern cultural center with live/work lofts, similar to that of true New-York-style loft living, industrial warehouses, and where residents will find entertainment and excitement, all within walking distance.

Wynwood is a “must” for up-and-coming artists, writers, photographers, musicians and hospitality venus aspiring to define themselves and make a statement. One of the main attractions each month is the Wynwood Art District Second Saturday “Gallery Walk” between 7:00 and 11:00 p.m. With open doors, the public gets to mingle with the exhibitors, and enjoy having featured artists discuss their works, while listening to live music and sipping their favorite refreshments.

The transformation of Wynwood into a vibrant, pedestrian-driven, art-and-entertainment hub just minutes from South Beach, Miami International Airport, and the brand-new “Midtown Miami” (as Wynwood is also known), is on its way!

 

The Upper East Side (alternatively spelled Eastside and commonly referred to as Northeast Miami) neighborhood in Miami, Florida.  It is north of Edgewater, east of Little Haiti, south of the village of Miami Shores, and sits on Biscayne Bay.  In geographical order from south to north and east to west, it contains the subdivisions of Magnolia Park, Bay Point Estates, Morningside, Bayside, Belle Meade, Shorecrest, and Palm Grove. The MiMo District in the area is host to many art galleries, shops and and restaurants.

KCRE has an array of properties located within these areas that host great options as Live-Work spaces. For property information contact Ronald Kohn at 305.785.6957 or ronald@kohncommercial.com.