Construction is underway at 2000 Wynwood, a new mixed-use development located at 2000 N Miami Avenue. The project broke ground last month, bringing fresh momentum to Wynwood’s southern entrance and strengthening its connection to the neighboring Miami Arts & Entertainment District.
This marks a transformative step for an area long seen as the “gateway” into Wynwood — one that is now poised to evolve into a fully activated corridor for residents, visitors, and businesses alike.
Developed by Clearline Real Estate, with Shawmut Design and Construction leading the build, 2000 Wynwood will introduce a mix of residential, retail, and lifestyle space designed with both flexibility and sustainability in mind.
Highlights include:
The building’s architecture emphasizes well-being, sustainability, and neighborhood integration — designed to feel bold yet approachable at Wynwood’s edge.
Strengthening Wynwood’s Southern Gateway
Wynwood’s core activity has historically centered north of NW 20th Street. 2000 Wynwood sits just south of that, on a key stretch of N Miami Ave, bridging the arts district with downtown and Midtown Miami. Its location will help erase the divide between Wynwood and the A+E District, creating a more seamless urban flow.
Meeting the Demand for Live + Work + Play
As Wynwood continues to transform into a true mixed-use neighborhood, demand is growing for residential options that offer lifestyle amenities alongside retail. With coworking spaces, social lounges, and fitness areas planned, 2000 Wynwood is tailored for residents who want to live at the heart of Miami’s creative energy.
Smart Growth Through Infill
Rather than pushing development outward, 2000 Wynwood represents Miami’s pivot toward infill density. By building up on existing urban land, the project preserves walkability and makes more efficient use of Miami’s infrastructure.
The project signals confidence in Wynwood’s future. Clearline Real Estate acquired the site assemblage for roughly $19.1 million, securing T6-8-O zoning to allow up to 12 stories of mixed use.
As one of the largest new projects at Wynwood’s southern entrance, 2000 Wynwood is expected to:
With demolition complete earlier this year and construction now in progress, watch for:
The groundbreaking of 2000 Wynwood marks a turning point for Miami’s most artistic neighborhood. By bringing together residential density, ground-floor retail, and thoughtful design at a strategic location, the project is set to redefine how residents and visitors experience Wynwood’s southern gateway.
As Miami continues to densify and mature as a global city, projects like 2000 Wynwood highlight the importance of infill development that builds upon the vibrancy of existing neighborhoods while better connecting them to the urban core.
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