Arlo Hotel Now Open and it’s Wynwood’s Very First Hotel
Wynwood now has the newest hotel from independent, experience-driven hotel chain Arlo Hotels, which already operates hotels in Miami Beach and other parts of New York City. Arlo Wynwood, a new hotel in Miami’s most unique area, combines art and peace with nonstop entertainment.
The hotel is the first to open in Miami’s premier creative and cultural neighborhood, which is home to the most street art in the entire world. With guest rooms starting at $239 a night, the 9-story hotel, with 217 rooms will be a cultural hub for locals and tourists alike and offer intelligent travelers prime access to the best of the area.
The hotel’s signature restaurant, MaryGold’s, a “Florida brasserie,” was designed by the James Beard-nominated team of Brad Kilgore and Bar Lab and is located to your right as you enter.
The hotel was created by Meyer Davis, a highly esteemed company at the forefront of international, luxury commercial design. It embraces an eclectic industrial look where organic meets modern while drawing on the neighborhood’s bold and well-curated creative nature.
A flawlessly balanced tension between the natural and the artificial is achieved by contrasting warm, earthy materials with crisp, modern finishes and vibrant accents that create subtle richness through a delightfully welcoming palette. In keeping with the Arlo Hotels brand, the establishment’s sizable living room and lounge areas foster amicable interactions and creative connections among visitors, employees, and members of the neighborhood. The spaciousness of the main spaces reflects the friendly vibe that distinguishes Wynwood.
The property’s rooftop pool and bar, which are now only accessible to guests, are its main attractions. Huge red and white striped umbrellas and cabanas line the edge of the pool.
The airport is only roughly 15 minutes away from the hotel, and the Brightline station is even closer. Wynwood is Arlo’s fifth site; the other four are the Nautilus in Miami and three other hotels in New York City.
According to CEO of Quadrum Global of Arlo Hotels, Oleg Pavlov, “Wynwood is one of the most vibrant districts in Miami. We’ve been eager to develop a hotel in the neighborhood, and with an increasing number of tech-forward businesses moving their headquarters to Wynwood, we feel this is a great time. The year-over-year hotel occupancy in the broader downtown market has grown nearly 30%. We’re thrilled to debut Arlo Wynwood as the premier hotel in the neighborhood. The property will embody Wynwood’s renowned artistic flair and offer first-rate restaurants, bars, wellness programming, and entertainment for guests and locals alike.”
Taurus Investment Holdings and The Congress Group Switch Civica Development from Office to Residential
The focus of Civica’s plans is shifting from offices to residences in recently updated plans for the development. In the previous plans, the development was set to rise 22 stories tall with a height change to 27 stories or 310 feet.
The changes also include 342 residential units, luxury amenities, commercial and office space, and an 8-level garage with 590 parking spaces.
The property is located five minutes walk from the Civic Center Metrorail station. The land sits right behind the 836 Expressway, which is being reconstructed as part of the Signature Bridge project.
Currently on the site is a three-story shopping center with 74,463 square feet, as well as a 4,768 square-foot bank branch. While the tower is being constructed, both of those buildings would still be present, albeit their parking spaces would be moved to the new parking garage for the complex.
The Miami Urban Development Review Board is scheduled to examine the project at a hearing on December 21. The architect for the project is listed as Cube 3 and the developers include Boston-based, Taurus Investment Holdings, and The Congress Group. The developer purchased the site for a combined $30.5 million in 2020.
Let’s Take a Moment for Miami’s First Vermouth Bar-Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria
The team behind LoKal, Kush, and Spillover, Matt Kuscher and Kush Hospitality will debut their newest concept, Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria, a Spanish vermouth, and natural wine bar located in Coconut Grove. Victoria’s Vinos y Vermuteria will be located at Vicky’s House, a former milkshake stand and beer store for Kush.
The first woman in the industry to design and open a vermouth bar in the United States, Corporate Beverage Director Cristina Suarez, helped launch the establishment. The bar itself has a strong emphasis on Spanish wines and ciders, large-format craft beers, and a variety of unique house-made vermouths.
Suarez has fallen in love with vermouth thanks to her research and education to the point where mezcal is no longer her preferred libation. Suarez states, “We want them to have a special, instructive, and private experience and leave here feeling they have learned something new in a stylish, sexy atmosphere. We’re not expecting them to discover the enthusiasm we might have for vermouths.”
The bar itself is designed to serve as both a “waiting room” for LoKal patrons and a stand-alone attraction, making it ideal for couples out on a date. Along with fantastic pours, it will serve small foods in the tapas manner, charcuterie boards, Chicken Skins, and Sandwich de Mescla, Caviar, Pan con Tomate, and more. Vermouths will be offered in a variety of designs and flavor profiles, with options that are both common and uncommon.
The highlight of Victoria’s menu is vermouth, a bittersweet fortified wine that has been spiked with alcohol and laced with herbs. Kuscher’s signature blend, which is described as “Christmasy and warm on the palate,” as well as a second, lighter variety by Suarez called Titi Marie vermouth are just two of the house-made vermouths served in the new establishment, which was launched in collaboration with Kush’s corporate beverage director Cristina Suarez.
Many natural wines, Spanish ciders (poured in the Asturian manner of extended pouring), large format craft beers, tapas-style small meals, charcuterie boards, “not-so-fancy” tea sandwiches, caviar, and other items are also available.
Victoria’s is officially open today and their hours include Wednesday through Sunday, 5 pm to close.
Location Ventures Breaks Ground on URBIN Miami Beach
URBIN Miami Beach has officially broken ground. With developer Location Ventures, the achievement signifies the start of construction for the first-to-market mixed-use brand, which mixes design-forward residential units for short- or long-term rental with coworking spaces, wellness amenities, social activations, and lifestyle-oriented retail, all at one central address.
For the official groundbreaking event, which took place at the project site, 1260 Washington Ave., Location Ventures, development partners, and city representatives, Miami Beach Commissioner Alex Fernandez, Washington Avenue Business Development Executive Director Troy Wright, and Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber were among the distinguished visitors.
The URBIN brand portfolio’s initial property, URBIN Miami Beach, has a second location in Coconut Grove, with ambitions to expand to other U.S. cities. Once completed, URBIN Miami Beach will be a 69-unit tower with a number of wonderful amenities.
The development sold out quickly and drew a wide range of buyers from Latin America and Europe. 90% of the homes at URBIN Coconut Grove have already been sold, and construction is scheduled to begin at that location in 2023.
The fully furnished units at URBIN Miami Beach range in size from 275 square feet for studios to 1,334 square feet for four bedrooms with partial ocean views. Community, collaboration, and networking will be facilitated via shared spaces, such as a common kitchen, dining area, and living room. Exclusive access to a lease-back arrangement allowing up to 90 nights per year on the property will be available to unit owners only.
Tower Amenities
Valet parking
Concierge
Housekeeping
Room service
Rooftop bar and lounge with green spaces
Wellness center
Gourmet market
Cafe
Bar
Rishi Kapoor, CEO of Location Ventures, stated “Following enormous sales interest, we are pleased to commence the construction process for the first URBIN location at a ripe point in Miami Beach’s history.” The rapidly developing, storied Washington Avenue sector will benefit from this property’s integration of living, working, and wellness into one space.
Touzet Studio, headed by Carlos Prio-Touzet and Jacqueline Gonzalez-Touzet, created URBIN Miami Beach. The building’s exterior will reflect the whimsical spirit of Miami Beach by incorporating geometric patterns and hues that are common to the area and paying homage to its Art Deco past.
The interiors of its communal areas and amenities were chosen by Meyer Davis, a renowned New York City design firm. The home is located in the largest Art Deco neighborhood in the world, two blocks from the ocean, and close to Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road.
Michelin Star and Miami Born Chef Officially Opens Brasserie Laurel at Miami Worldcenter
In the recently constructed Miami Worldcenter Caoba apartment tower in Downtown Miami, chef and restaurateur Michael Beltran has officially opened Brasserie Laurel, a French-focused eatery.
Escargot, frog legs, foie gras, deer tartare, beef Wellington, chicory salad, turbot in tomato beurre blanc, and Maine lobster with veal sweetbreads are just a few of the French classics on the menu at Laurel, which was devised by executive chef Ashley Moncada, a former chef de cuisine at Ariete.
Ashley Moncada, the new chef employed by Beltran at the establishment, trained at Ariete during the pandemic that has been going on for the past two years. Her first substantial project is this eatery.
“We see Laurel as Ariete’s younger sister. It’s a new approach to French brasserie food. Think Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie, La Tour d’Argent in Paris,” states Chef Beltran.
Tom Lasher-Walker, the restaurant’s beverage director, provides modernized versions of classic cocktails such the Beneath the Sheets, which is created with aged rum and pineapple, and the Corpse Reviver Royal, a late 19th-century concoction made with gin, bubbles, and absinthe. Speaking of absinthe, there is a fountain behind the bar at Laurel where it is readily available. A sizable selection of champagnes and wines in the French and Old World styles completes the menu.
The restaurant’s interior, which is housed inside the flashy Miami Worldcenter, maintains the French concept throughout with its use of deep blue, gold, and dark wood. Two additional Ariete Hospitality eateries, Chug’s Express and El Vecino, will also make their Miami Worldcenter debuts in the upcoming months next to Laurel.
Favorites from Chug’s Diner including croquetas, pastelitos, and coffee will be available at the Chug’s Express “ventanita.” El Vecino, on the other hand, will be an upscale cigar bar that offers a full alcohol menu along with light meals including mussels, a variety of meat and cheese, a greek burger, foie torchon, and a variety of snacks.
The Scapegoat in Miami Beach, the Taurus in Coconut Grove, Ariete, Nave, Chug’s, and most recently, the Gibson Room on Coral Way make up the Ariete Hospitality Group’s fast-expanding restaurant portfolio.
Downtown Miami’s Brasserie Laural can be found at 698 NE 1st Avenue. They are open from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday and from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday.
Rapper Future Buys $7.5 Million Bentley Residences Condo in Sunny Isles Beach
Atlanta-born Grammy award-winning rapper Future just purchased another property in Miami and this time, it’s at Bentley Residences in Sunny Isles Beach.
At $7.5 million, Future will be buying a unit with one of the largest terraces in the tower featuring a private pool. His specific unit will also feature a 1,500-square-foot four-car garage that brings the cars directly to your unit by the Dezervator.
The 39-year-old rapper and songwriter Future, otherwise known as Nayvadius DeMun Cash, is in contract to buy a splashy spread for just over $7.5 million at the Bentley Residences in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., from Gil Dezer, CEO of Dezer Development, which built Porsche Design Tower.
Future, whose real name is Nayvadius Wilburn, was raised in the Zone 6 neighborhood of Atlanta and was given the nickname “the Future” by the Dungeon Family. Future, whose first mixtapes were released in 2010 and early 2011, was mentored by his cousin and fellow Dungeon Family member Rico Wade of the renowned Organized Noize, positioning him for a breakthrough in the mainstream.
About Bentley
The Dezervator is a patented designed elevator by Dezer Development which is featured in Bentley residences as well as the Porsche Design Tower. This is designed to be able to see the cars directly from your living room but with a glass wall.
Bentley Residences will be located at 18401 Collins Avenue and will be considered the world’s first Bentley-branded residential building. The tower will rise 60 stories and feature what only the Bentley brand can offer.
Featuring 216 fully finished units, each condo will showcase open indoor-outdoor floorplans, an in-unit garage with a car elevator, a private balcony, a sauna, floor to ceilings windows, and a pool. These units begin at $4.2 million.
Bentley Residences Amenities
State-of-the-art fitness center
Pool with cabanas
Spa
Restaurant
Whiskey bar
Cigar lounge
Cinema
Landscaped gardens
Dezervator car elevator
Construction is set to be completed in 2026. If you or someone you know have any interest in purchasing at Bentley Residences, please contact Lucas Lechuga via email at [email protected] or by phone at 786-247-6332.
Aria Development and Merrimac Ventures Buy Miami Worldcenter Site for $17.5 Million for Proposed Condo Building
After purchasing a redevelopment site for $17.5 million, Aria Development Group and Merrimac Ventures have proposed a new Miami Worldcenter condominium building.
According to records, the joint venture paid the labor union $11 million to take over the former Miami headquarters of the International Longshoremen’s Association at 33-55 Northwest Sixth Street. According to a press statement, Aria and Merrimac also paid $6.5 million to acquire a neighboring unoccupied 1.2-acre site from a partner of Miami Worldcenter developers Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani.
The project calls for a 32-story skyscraper with about 600 fully furnished residential units with no limitations on short-term rentals with pricing starting at $395,000.
The final construction plot that was up for grabs in the Miami Worldcenter district was purchased by Fort Lauderdale-based Merrimac, led by Nitin and Dev Motwani, and Miami-based Aria, led by principal David Arditi, according to Mattingly.
Merrimac and The Related Group partnered earlier this year to pay $12 million for another Miami Worldcenter development plot at 601 North Miami Avenue, The Crosby, a 33-story, 450-unit condo tower that will also be accommodating to short-term rentals.
Miami Worldcenter, a $4 billion master-planned mixed-use city, is luring titans of the real estate sector to make investments in the area. For a property at 697 North Miami Avenue that was previously permitted for a 40-story, 429-unit skyscraper, a business connected to WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann received $108 million in construction financing in February. Neumann also owns the Caoba apartment complex, which is a nearby residence.
A.5-acre development site on Northwest 10th Street and North Miami Avenue was purchased by San Antonio-based Lynd Living in August for $30 million. Although a 650-unit apartment building is permitted on the plot, Lynd hasn’t made its official plans public.
One acre at 1016 Northeast Second Avenue, where the New York-based developer intends to construct a two-tower residential complex, was purchased by Naftali Group for $40.5 million a month later.
Best Art Basel 2022 Events and Parties
This year’s Art Basel will be the biggest showcase yet while celebrating its 20-year anniversary! This event will feature contemporary art from 283 galleries in 38 different countries and will include some of the hottest events and parties. Here is your list of must-attend events!
“Art of the Party” Ocean Drive’s Annual Celebration
Thursday, December 1st
To throw their annual “Art of the Party” party on December 1, Ocean Drive will take over the Fontainebleau Miami Beach poolscape. Evan Mock, star of “Gossip Girl,” will be on the cover of this year’s December Art Issue, which will be released at the celebration. The cover of the issue, which was produced by GRIF and his team at HUMXN, will be the magazine’s first-ever digitally made design.
Maddox Gallery Art Show
Now through Sunday, December 4th
For the seventh consecutive year, Maddox Gallery will participate in Art Miami, where it will have a booth at AM220 and exhibit pieces by well-known artists like Banksy, David Yarrow, George Condo, KAWS, The Connor Brothers, Andy Warhol, Cooper, Kusama, and more.
A $4 million Bansky sculpture was notably purchased by Maddox Gallery the previous year on the first day of Art Miami’s VIP preview. This time, Yarrow’s works, including the well-known “Summer of ’75” photograph of supermodel Cindy Crawford, will be on display at Maddox Gallery.
Casa Del Sol’s Miami Art Week Yacht Installation
Now through Sunday, December 4th
In order to showcase a floating installation on a super yacht, Eva Longoria’s Casa Del Sol Tequila is collaborating with the collectible design gallery Ago Projects in Mexico City. Throughout the week, the vessel will hold exclusive events for Vogue, the artist Daniel Valero, Purist magazine, and companies including FarFetch, Rebecca Minkoff, and Cult Gaia.
Art Week at LIV
Now through Sunday, December 4th
The celebration of Art Week will include multiple events at the nightclub LIV, starting with a kick-off party sponsored by Alesso. The Chainsmokers, Martin Garrix, and Black Coffee will then perform there.
Story Nightclub: Basel Edition
Saturday, Dec. 3 – Sunday, December 4th
A fantastic array of performers will be at Story Nightclub to celebrate the yearly art expo. On Saturday, December 5, Cardi B will perform after the DJ set by The Martinez Brothers and Caleb Calloway. The following evening, music producer and DJ Deadmau5 will wrap out Art Week.
Fabel Miami VIP Grand Opening Party
Thursday, December 1st
A legendary VIP grand opening celebration will be held at the new open-air rooftop restaurant and lounge Fabel Miami, owned by award-winning architect Matthew Rosenberg and his business, M-Rad.
During the party, there will be unique DJ sets, Mediterranean food samples from Fabel, flowing wine and cocktails, and an exclusive first peek at the venue’s rooftop restaurant and bar.
Joia Beach Presents: Art Hearts Fashion Pop Up
Saturday, December 3rd
In honor of Art Basel, Joia Beach and Art Hearts Fashion are hosting a party with live art performances, a silent auction, and music by DJ Deroos.
Resy and American Express Design District Pop-Up
Now through Sunday, December 4th
Resy and American Express are working together to spotlight modern artist Phillip K. Smith III while celebrating Art Basel Miami with a number of activations throughout the week.
Massimo Bottura, Missy Robbins, and Mashama Bailey will host a dinner series for Amex and the reservations app, and a panel discussion on the state of black art and artists will be part of the “Savor & Soul” brunch. Throughout the week, they will also be doing events at Joe’s Stone Crab, COTE Miami, and Mandolin Aegean Bistro.
Moxy South Beach
Thursday, December 1st
During Miami Art Week, Moxy South Beach will host The Tracy Piper and Voss Gallery for a special live painting session and artist conversation.
NYLON House Miami Art Week party
Friday, December 2nd
The annual Miami Art Week celebration featuring music, art, culture, and beauty is hosted by NYLON House in collaboration with David Grutman and BMW. A global deejay lineup will perform at the event, which will take place at Strawberry Moon at the Goodtime Hotel and bring a symphony of light, sound, and installations to Miami’s art community.
Saint Laurent Rive Droite Sex By Madonna Exhibition
Now through Sunday, December 4th
To honor the re-edition of Madonna’s book “Sex” by Rive Droite, Saint Laurent will attend Miami Art Week with an installation that was organized by Madonna and Anthony Vaccarello. Anyone above the age of 18 is welcome to view the timeless images in a temporary seaside box erected particularly for the event.
Soho Beach House Art Week
Now through Sunday, December 4th
For Miami Art Week, Soho Beach House scheduled various VIP occasions. Wyclef Jean will play at a private dinner given by Core Response and featuring Sean Penn. Members will also get to listen to Armand de Brignac moderate a discussion with artist Derrick Adams.
Rick Ross will sing at a celebration celebrating Chris Labroy’s appointment on November 29 at Soho House and Porsche. James Blake will be among the DJs performing at Soho Beach House on December 2, and ANDREW and BornxRaised will perform there on December 3. The next day, Leon Bridges and Dash will perform at a party at Soho House to round up the week.
Sexy Fish: Dine and Dance
Now through Saturday, December 3rd
Renowned restaurant Sexy Fish As Art Basel takes over the city, Miami will host many events. A program for “After Dark” will include performances by WhoMadeWho, Themba, Kemikal Ali, and more artists.
The National Hotel Official Miami Art Week Party
Thursday, December 1st
The National Hotel Miami Beach is hosting an evening of sustainability and conservation in the art world as part of the “Official Miami Art Week Party20th “‘s anniversary celebrations. The sensory experience includes lavish served hors d’oeuvres for the first hour made by Mareva 1939 and complementary welcome beverages.
Michelob ULTRA Basel Debut
Thursday, December 1st
Making its Art Basel debut, Michelob Ultra will introduce its 2022–23 campaign. Through a special digital art pop-up event that included a performance from 21 Savage and visits by NBA icons Alonzo Mourning and Gary Payton, Michelob ULTRA NBA Team Cans were promoted.
Freehold Hospitality Art Basel Programming
Now through Sunday, December 4th
Over the course of the weekend, Ape Drums of Major Lazer, Perreo Intenso, Perreito 305, Spencer Ludwig, Tyla Yaweh, and SK8 Maloley will play at FREEHOLD Miami as special guests.
Fuel Venture Capital’s VIP Yacht Soirée
Saturday, December 3rd
During Art Week, Fuel Venture Capital is hosting a cocktail party on the Sealyon superyacht, which will be hosted by renowned photographer Tony Kelly. The TK Latin Jazz Trio will play live music at the invitation-only event.
Artists & NatGeo Photographer Presents ‘Evolve’ at the Eden Roc
Thursday, December 1st
During Miami Art Week 2022, renowned painters Paul Nicklen and Cristina Mittermeier will debut “Evolve,” their most recent exhibition, at the Eden Roc Miami Beach in association with Hilton Asmus Contemporary. The uncommon public exhibition, which is free and accessible to the public, takes a retrospective look at photography to examine the unusual and unexpected beauty of the world.
Tribeca Music Lounge
Friday, December 2nd
Chance the Rapper is getting ready to release his new album “Star Line Gallery” later this year and will be giving a presentation at Tribeca’s pop-up Music Lounge in Miami. He will discuss rethinking the idea of “album art” while recognizing Black artists in a conversation with artists Yannis Davy Guibinga and Nikko Washington. OKX is the event’s sponsor.
Maestro Dobel’s panel discussion
Friday, December 1st
As a partner of Design Miami, Maestro Dobel will moderate a panel discussion on “elevating the next generation of creatives” with Jennifer Olshin and Patrick Charpenel as panelists. The discussion will examine the role that patrons and cultural institutions play in fostering the next generation of creatives.
Cardi B at Sapphire Lounge
Friday, December 2nd
As a partner of Design Miami, Maestro Dobel will moderate a panel discussion on “elevating the next generation of creatives” with Jennifer Olshin and Patrick Charpenel as panelists. The discussion will examine the role that patrons and cultural institutions play in fostering the next generation of creatives.
Aria Development Plans 105 Unit Development in South Brickell-2200 Brickell
Miami’s 2200 Brickell is a brand-new, luxurious condo offering an unrivaled modern condo investment opportunity. Across from opulent waterfront towers, close to Coconut Grove and the Rickenbacker Causeway. On 1.65 acres, these 105 condo units will be a great residential choice in the most sought-after part of downtown Miami.
After the recent success of YotelPad and the current spectacular new short-term rental developments with AirBNB of 501 First Residences and 600 Miami Worldcenter, ARIA Development Group, a builder with high prestige in the market, will develop 2200 Brickell residences. Aria Development is also partnering with Largo and Place Projects on 2200 Brickell.
Developer: Aria Development Group, Largo, Place Projects
Architecture: Revuelta Architecture International
Interior Design: ODA New York
Number of Residences: 105
Number of Stories: 5
Residences:
1 Bedroom 590 – 864 SF
2 Bedroom 1,187 – 1,329 SF
3 Bedroom 1,470 – 1,846 SF
Garden Villas
2 Bedroom1,233 – 1,793 SF
Bedroom1,973 – 2,070 SF
Residence Amenities:
Floor-to-ceiling glass windows and sliding glass balcony doors
Large format ceramic tile flooring throughout the living area with engineered wood flooring in bedrooms
Fully tiled balconies featuring glass railings with access from the living room and primary bedroom of every residence
Custom gourmet kitchens designed by ODA New York with wood cabinetry and stone countertops
Luxury primary bathrooms featuring double vanities, stone countertops, porcelain tile on walls and floors as well as rain showers
Spacious, fully built-out custom closets
Dedicated laundry featuring a full-sized washer and dryer
Development Amenities:
Covered porte-cochère
On-site valet parking
Double-height, 24-hour attended lobby
Above-ground parking on all levels with direct access to residences
Electric vehicle charging
Luxer One automated parcel storage featuring tech-forward, contactless digital package delivery system with cold storage
The resident lounge and entertaining space
Dedicated work-from-home suites with conference room
World-class state-of-the-art fitness center designed by Homage Fitness
Custom children’s playroom designed by Silver Hill Arts
Cycling lounge & workshop and bike storage
WELL Building StandardTM designation with thoughtful and intentional spaces that enhance human health and well-being
Resort-style pool with outdoor spa and poolside cabanas
Pickleball court
Summer kitchen with ample seating
Outdoor fitness area designed by Homage Fitness
Children’s play area by Silver Hill Arts
Quarter-mile walking track
Pricing for the units will begin at $1,000,000.
Midway through October 2200 Brickell Holding LLC and Miami-Water Dade’s and Sewer Department reached an agreement for the supply of utilities for the new project. The demolition permit to clear the site was also issued in August 2022.