Wynwood 250 Condominium Association
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Wynwood 250 Condominium Association
250 WYNWOOD is your first chance in a decade to own a new condominium in Miami's Wynwood Arts District, one of the most renowned creative neighborhoods in the United States. This boutique live/work building has only eleven exquisite units and is located steps away from Panther Coffee, the area's town square.

Each unit features 10-foot ceilings with vast open living spaces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and oversized private balconies. 250 Wynwood is designed by New York City architect Laith Sayigh (formerly of Foster + Partners, Diller Scofidio + Renfro and SOM), and features site-specific artwork chosen by Miami gallerist phenom and Art Basel exhibitor Anthony Spinello.
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Bosch 30 fully-integrated bottom freezer/refrigerator with custom Treefrog wood veneer panel. All units are delivered "Decorator Ready." All features listed for the residences are representative only, and the Developer reserves the right, without notice to or approval by the Buyer, to make changes or substitutions of similar or better quality for any features, materials and equipment.
Laith Sayigh is principal of the New York City-based firm DFA. He has worked at some of the world's top architecture firms, including Foster + Partners in London, Diller Scofidio and Renfro in New York, and SOM in San Francisco. DFA is known for its unconstrained approach to actualizing design concepts while respecting conventional and traditional architectural vernacular.
Spinello Projects is a Miami-based contemporary art venture founded by Anthony Spinello in 2005. It is a gallery, design house, and an innovative platform for nomadic site-specific and curatorial special projects. Spinello Projects prides itself in exhibiting intelligent works of art in every conceivable medium by local and international artists.
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Ev Delen
Ev Delen
Dec 10, 2017
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Beautiful architecture with fine attention to detail. The building radiates energy and draws the eye to it. A shame that it is surrounded by more mundane structures.