
Fisher Brothers Completes 308-Unit Mixed-Use Project in Miami – Multi-Housing News
The community includes more than 30,000 square feet of art installations.
Fisher Brothers received its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Miami and has begun move-ins for renters at Joule House, a 308-unit luxury mixed-use development in the Wynwood neighborhood. The 1.38-acre property also has 26,000 square feet of retail space.
Fisher Brothers broke ground on the eight-story property, then known as Wynhouse Miami, in July 2023. JPMorgan Chase and affiliates of Canyon Partners provided $117.5 million in financing for the development. Nichols Architects was the project’s architect, with other team members including Rockwell Group, which designed the indoor and outdoor amenities, and ID & Design International, which handled interior designs.
Joule House has a mix of studio, one- and two-bedroom layouts, along with select two- and three-bedroom penthouses. The residences range in size from 474 to 1,405 square feet. Features include floor-to-ceiling windows, high ceilings, spacious closets and washers and dryers in all units.
The property has 23,000 square feet of amenities across three floors including a rooftop terrace with a heated infinity pool, jacuzzi, barbecue and lounge with games and TV screens. Joule House also has a fitness center with Peloton and Precor equipment, a coworking lab with a coffee bar, built-in record player, communal working tables, conference room and three private offices. The indoor lounge includes a demonstration kitchen and game room. The property has EV charging stations and 120 parking spaces in a multi-level structure.
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