Amazon expands planned Wynwood office to 76 sf
- Vanessa Ruiz
- Aug 25
- 1 min read

Amazon expanded its planned office in Miami’s Wynwood, The Real Deal has learned, re-invigorating a push to turn the neighborhood into a tech mecca.
Jeff Bezos’ Seattle-based e-commerce giant now plans a 75,500-square-foot office at the recently completed 12-story office building at 95 Northwest 29th Street within the mixed-use Wynwood Plaza. The deal adds 25,200 square feet to the 50,300 square feet Amazon had leased in January.
Wynwood Plaza has attracted high-profile tenants
beyond Amazon
Claure Group, Led by Marcelo Claure (former CEO of Sprint and SoftBank International), the firm is opening a 25,400-square-foot headquarters within the development.
Weitz & Luxenberg, The prominent law firm, co-founded by Arthur Luxenberg and Perry Weitz, signed a lease for 18,000 square feet of office space.
The expanded Amazon lease is part of the recently completed Wynwood Plaza, a 1 million-square-foot mixed-use development that’s reshaping the neighborhood’s identity.
Backed by major national developers like L&L Holding (New York), Shorenstein (San Francisco), and locally anchored Oak Row Equities, Wynwood Plaza represents a powerful vote of confidence in Miami’s long-term market fundamentals. Oak Row has also made headlines with a $520 million contract to acquire the Aimco site in Brickell—further evidence of Miami’s momentum in attracting capital and talent.
Wynwood earned a reputation as a magnet for techies due to hefty leasing during the influx of out-of-state firms from late 2020 through 2022. Real estate players were giddy with the neighborhood’s new reputation as a tech hub, with some even christening the area “Silicon Valley of the South.” Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was one of the biggest boosters of the city’s tech scene growth.



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