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Wynwood
Miami's creative arts district with murals, galleries, breweries, and fast-growing residential scene
Overview
Wynwood is Miami's creative engine - a former warehouse district turned open-air art museum, nightlife hub, and fast-growing residential neighborhood. Blocks of murals, galleries, breweries, and restaurants sit alongside new mid-rise apartments, offices, and hotel-branded projects. What started as a fringe arts scene is now one of Miami's best-known destinations globally.
For buyers and renters, Wynwood offers something different from the beach: walkable streets, converted industrial lofts, new-construction rentals and condos, and an urban, creative lifestyle minutes from Downtown, Brickell, and Miami Beach.
Location & Access
Wynwood sits just north of Downtown Miami and Overtown and west of Edgewater and Midtown, with quick connections to the rest of the city.
Rough boundaries:
- South: NW 20th Street
- North: I-195
- West: I-95
- East: Florida East Coast Railway tracks / N Miami Ave & NE 2nd Ave
Access & commute:
- A few minutes to I-95, I-395, and I-195, putting Miami Beach, Brickell, and the Airport within a short drive
- 5-10 minutes to Downtown/Brickell, Miami Design District, and Midtown
- 15-20 minutes to Miami Beach (via MacArthur or Julia Tuttle Causeways)
This central location makes Wynwood a natural base for creatives, tech, and remote workers who move around the city often.
Lifestyle & Daily Living
Art, Murals & Culture:
Wynwood is best known for its street art and galleries:
- Wynwood Walls - Miami's original outdoor street-art museum, launched in 2009 by developer Tony Goldman. Today it features work from 100+ artists from 20+ countries and draws millions of visitors annually.
- The broader Wynwood Art District hosts dozens of galleries, private collections, and museum-style spaces inside former warehouses, plus rotating murals on almost every block.
During Art Basel / Miami Art Week, Wynwood becomes one of the city's main stages for fairs, pop-ups, brand activations, and late-night events.
Dining, Breweries & Nightlife:
Around nearly every corner you'll find:
- Breweries and taprooms (Wynwood was an early center of Miami's craft beer scene)
- Food halls, taco spots, pizza, coffee shops, and dessert concepts like The Salty Donut
- Cocktail bars, music venues, and late-night spots that keep the area busy well past midnight
The vibe is casual but high-energy: think sneakers and t-shirts, not suits, even at the higher-end concepts.
Everyday Convenience:
Despite its "art playground" image, Wynwood is increasingly livable day-to-day:
- New mixed-use projects like Wynwood Plaza and nearby developments add grocery options, fitness, coworking, and national retailers in walkable distance
- Easy access to Midtown Miami and Edgewater for Trader Joe's, Target, and big-box conveniences
Wynwood Real Estate Overview
Historically industrial, Wynwood is now a mix of converted warehouses, new apartments, and emerging condo projects. It's one of Miami's most active urban infill markets, with ongoing announcements for new luxury and mixed-use developments.
Key Property Types:
- New-construction apartments with amenities like rooftop pools, gyms, coworking spaces (e.g. Wynwood Plaza Residences and similar projects)
- Boutique and mid-rise condo buildings, including planned luxury projects bringing full-service living to the neighborhood
- Lofts and live-work spaces in repurposed industrial buildings (varies by block and zoning)
- Limited townhome and single-family housing; Wynwood is primarily multifamily and mixed-use
Buyer & renter profile:
- Creatives, entrepreneurs, tech workers, and investors
- People who value walkability and nightlife over a traditional residential feel
- Early adopters who want to be in an urban district that's still evolving
Micro Areas Within Wynwood
Wynwood Art District (Core):
- Roughly NW 2nd Ave between 22nd-29th Streets
- Highest concentration of murals, galleries, Wynwood Walls, tourists, and nightlife
- Great for buyers/renters who want to be in the center of the action
Wynwood Norte / Residential Edge:
- North of about 29th Street, transitioning toward Allapattah and Midtown
- More local housing stock, smaller apartment buildings, and future mixed-use plans
- Appeals to residents who want Wynwood proximity with a slightly more residential atmosphere
Midtown / Edgewater Border:
- Eastern edge near N Miami Ave and NE 2nd Ave
- Walkable to both Wynwood and Midtown retail (Target, Trader Joe's)
- Attractive for renters and buyers who want an urban lifestyle with big-box convenience nearby
Schools, Services & Daily Needs
Wynwood itself is more of an urban entertainment and employment district; most residents look to surrounding areas for schools:
- Nearby public, magnet, and charter options in Edgewater, Midtown, Allapattah, and Downtown
- Quick access to health care, banking, and everyday services in Midtown/Edgewater and Downtown
The district is best suited to adults, couples, and older students rather than young families looking for quiet suburban streets.
Who Wynwood Is Right For
Wynwood tends to attract:
- Buyers and renters who want a walkable, urban, arts-focused lifestyle
- Creatives, founders, and remote workers who like coworking by day, breweries and galleries by night
- Investors looking at pre-construction and new-construction apartment/condo inventory in a high-demand, evolving neighborhood
- People who want to be 5-10 minutes from Downtown, Brickell, Design District, and Miami Beach without living in a traditional high-rise corridor
If you want murals instead of manicured lawns, breweries instead of beach clubs, and a front-row seat to Miami's art and nightlife scene, Wynwood is likely on your shortlist.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wynwood
Is Wynwood walkable?
Wynwood has a Walk Score of 94, rated as "Walker's Paradise". The Transit Score is 55, indicating good public transportation options.
What is Wynwood known for?
Wynwood is Miami's creative engine - a former warehouse district turned open-air art museum, nightlife hub, and fast-growing residential neighborhood. Blocks of murals, galleries, breweries, and restaurants sit alongside new mid-rise apartments, offices, and hotel-branded projects. What started as a fringe arts scene is now one of Miami's best-known destinations globally.
For buyers and renters, Wynwood offers something different from the beach: walkable streets, converted industrial lofts, new...
Key Features
Wynwood Walls outdoor street-art museum with 100+ artists
Art Basel and Miami Art Week major destination
Craft breweries and late-night dining scene
New-construction apartments and emerging condo projects
5-10 minutes to Downtown, Brickell, and Design District
Walkable urban lifestyle with coworking spaces
Converted industrial lofts and live-work spaces
Miami's most active urban infill market
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