
"Renderings of the Frida Kahlo Wynwood Residences show a massive image of Kahlo on the side of the 14-storey tower designed by architect Carlos Ott, who also designed the Opéra Bastille in Paris. Another eight-storey tower will also be built as part of the project. The renderings also show interiors outfitted with neutral tones. A primary bedroom rendering within the development. ARX Creative"
"The luxury amenities and muted interiors of the Frida Kahlo Wynwood Residences are a far cry from Kahlo's colourful and comparatively humble digs at La Casa Azul in Mexico City. The new Miami building will feature an outdoor pool with lounge areas and a bar, a fitness centre, a sauna and spa treatment rooms. A space on the first floor will be occupied by a concierge primary care provider, according to developers."
"The project is scheduled to be completed in 2028, according to co-developers PMG Real Estate Associates and Lndmrk Development. The 244 fully-furnished units, ranging from studios to three bedrooms, will run buyers between around $500,000 and $1.6m. That is a bargain compared to some of Kahlo's paintings-the artist's El sueño (La cama) (1940) sold at Sotheby's New York last year for a record $54.7m, with fees."
Frida Kahlo Wynwood Residences comprises two towers — a 14-storey tower by architect Carlos Ott and an eight-storey tower — with a massive Kahlo image on the facade. The development includes 244 fully furnished units ranging from studios to three-bedroom residences priced about $500,000 to $1.6 million. Completion is scheduled for 2028, and co-developers PMG Real Estate Associates and Lndmrk Development are leading the project. Interiors feature neutral tones while amenities include a rooftop pool, outdoor pool with lounge and bar, fitness center, sauna, spa treatment rooms, and an on-site concierge primary care provider. Licensing is managed by the Frida Kahlo Corporation.
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