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Co-Living Spaces Come to Miami


Urbin, a new Coral Gables co-living and co-working brand, acquired a 4-story office building located at 1234 Washington Ave., roughly 15 minutes away from Continuum South Beach and its next-door building and parking lot at 1260 Washington Ave. The plan is to convert the building into 60 furnished units, some for sale, starting with one-bedroom one-bathroom layouts. The interesting part? Co-living units, which are rooms with their own bathroom, will be included, with access to common areas (kitchens, living area, and dining areas.) These spaces start at $1,000 a month, and amenities for all building tenants include a cafe, gym, rooftop deck, pool, yoga lawn, and a bar. The co-living spaces will be in the building with the parking lot, located at 1260 Washington Ave.

The four-story office building, located at 1234 Washington Ave. will be made into a co-working office space. Built in the 1960s and designed by Maurice S. Weintraub, the MiMo-style building is a historical treasure to Miami. MiMo, short for Miami Modernist architecture, is a style unique to South Florida, established in the postwar era of roughly 1945 to 1979. The style is internationally recognized and prides itself on glamour, fun, and a minimalist efficiency set by the period. MiMo architecture can be seen today throughout Middle and Upper Miami Beach, along with the Biscayne Boulevard Corridor, Midtown, the Design District, and the Upper East Side.

The space is designed with entrepreneurs and business owners in mind since the two buildings are so close together. However, for now, the space is open for everyone to rent.

If co-working and co-living spaces aren’t for you, consider Continuum condos for sale.