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New York Born, Miami Style

Photo by Nick Garcia Photography

New York meets Miami with a true work of art — Related Group and Tricap, together with Sydell Group, have officially completed the NoMad Residences Wynwood, the first residential expression of the NoMad Hotels brand. Located at 2700 NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood’s main corridor — steps from the Wynwood Walls — the nine-story, 329-home community is welcoming its first residents, with more than 90% of residences already accounted for.

The NoMad brand was born in New York City, where it anchored the evolution of a wholesale district into one of Manhattan’s most coveted addresses. In Wynwood, the brand’s blend of cultural sensibility, culinary vision and residential warmth aims to perfectly complement the neighborhood’s eclectic character.

“For Wynwood, a neighborhood built on the collision of art, culture and creative ambition, the arrival of NoMad Residences feels less like a development milestone and more like an inevitability,” said Nick Pérez, president of Related Group’s Condominium Division. “We only partner with names that bring genuine character and depth to a project, and NoMad does that better than anyone. What we’ve built here is already a community landmark, one that will define this neighborhood for generations to come.”

The result was shaped through a close collaboration of design firms Arquitectonica, DesignAgency and Sydell Group. The residences refl ect the brand’s “artfully lived life” philosophy, blending old-world glamour, industrial edge and Wynwood’s creative energy into a single, seamless design language.

Photo by Nick Garcia Photography

Floorplans range from 464 square feet to 931 square feet and include studios through two-bedroom layouts. Interiors balance modern and vintage- inspired details with bold accents set against a restrained palette of stone, wood and brass, creating spaces that feel both refined and lived-in. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open onto private balconies, filling homes with natural light and extending life into the outdoors. Kitchens are appointed with Bosch appliances, Italian-designed cabinetry and stone countertops, while the spa-like bathrooms bring a quiet, hotel-inspired sense of ease to everyday routines.

Residences are also offered with flexible ownership and no rental restrictions, supported by in-house management handling guest services and operations. Two signature lobbies anchor the arrival experience, setting the tone for the building’s design from the moment of entry. At the top of the building, a rooftop lounge features panoramic views of downtown Miami, a resort-style pool with cabanas, an indoor-outdoorfitness lounge with cold plunge, plus summer kitchens, a cozy speakeasy and a parlor lounge. On the ninth floor, the NoMad Library and Lounge serves as a secondary resident hub, off ering shared workspaces, a card room and private dining areas.

True to Wynwood’s identity as Miami’s preeminent arts district, the building integrates museum-quality art throughout all interior and exterior spaces, with walls featuring hand-selected works from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection alongside commissioned pieces that pay homage to Wynwood’s mural tradition. The exterior is further defined by monumental installations from two internationally acclaimed artists, each bringing a distinct vision to the building’s façade.

British sculptor Alex Chinneck, known for his large-scale architectural illusions and major public commissions across the United Kingdom, created a site-specific installation of oversized tubular forms tied into sweeping knots and bows that appear to break through the building’s façade. Complementing this design, Maine- based artist and designer Dean Barger created an expansive mural at the base of the building in gold and black, weaving together palm fronds, florals, ocean waves and marine life into a layered composition that reflectsMiami’s natural environment and coastal identity.