Quadrum Global plans Arlo hotel in Wynwood

Quadrum Global paid $8.55M for the hotel site in November

A rendering of Arlo Wynwood
A rendering of Arlo Wynwood

Hotel developer Quadrum Global is planning to build an Arlo hotel in Wynwood, nearly a year after buying the property.

Quadrum Global tapped NBWW Architects (Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolfe & Associates) to design the mixed-use hotel at 2217 and 2233 Northwest Miami Court, according to a press release.

The project adds to the pipeline of hotels planned for Wynwood, including the Moxy hotel at 255 Northwest 25th Street.

The nine-story, 141,758-square-foot Arlo Wynwood will have 217 guest rooms, a fitness center with a yoga deck, valet parking, restaurants and bars. It will also feature a landscaped inner courtyard and public art facades.

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Quadrum Global paid $8.55 million for the 30,000-square-foot development site in November 2018. It’s zoned T6-8-O, allowing for buildings of up to 12 stories and about 248,000 square feet of development with bonuses, according to the property flier.

Quadrum Global, an international real estate investment and development firm, owns the Nautilus South Beach, a 250-key hotel at 1825 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, as well as Arlo-branded hotels in New York City, other hotels in Chicago and Orlando, and commercial properties in London, Kiev and the country of Georgia.

In July, Jeffrey Grossfeld, a former Related Group project manager, paid $3.2 million for the lots at 50 and 58 Northwest 26th Street in Wynwood, with plans to build a container-style hotel.

In a separate deal, developer Alex Karakhanian is partnering with Wynwood Investment Partners to build a mixed-use hotel at 51 Northwest 29th Street.