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Sports Bar SeeSaw Kitchen lands at Thor Equities’ Wynwood Walk – Trade Observer

By Irene F. Thomas
January 18, 2022
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SeeSaw Kitchen, a Cleveland-based restaurant and club, extends south to Miami, Commercial Observer has learned.

The company behind the establishment Home group forward, signed a 15-year lease to Thor Stocks‘ newly completed Wynwood Drive end of December 2021, according to the developer.

See Saw Kitchen operates as a restaurant and sports bar during the day, serving modern American cuisine, as well as a nightclub. A classic burger is $11.50 and a miso-glazed salmon $19.

The Wynwood location will span 13,650 square feet over three floors, including the rooftop terrace. The outpost is expected to open this fall. A representative for Forward Hospitality Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“More than 75% of the asset has been leased during a global pandemic, a testament to this premier development and Miami’s strong appeal,” Jack J. Sitt, the executive vice president of Manhattan-based Thor Equities said in a statement.

Other tenants include a sports bar Blonde in a bottle, retailer Yoyoso and Driveshack, a golf-focused entertainment company.

In 2017, Thor Equities paid $34 million for the 65,118 square foot property, located at 2800 NW 2nd Avenue adjacent to 28th Street, according to property records. Last September, the firm landed a $33.5 million debt package for the shopping complex, which was completed in 2020.

Filled with ramshackle warehouses a decade ago, Wynwood is now one of Miami’s trendiest neighborhoods thanks to the trendy outlets that have proliferated throughout the neighborhood.

Over the past year, tech tenants have also joined the fray at Wynwood. Silicon Valley Venture Capital Firms Founders Fund and Atomic open offices Last year. Soft Bank and dance byte, ICT Tac‘s, are in talks to open offices in Wynwood.

Julia Echikson can be contacted at jechikson@commercialobserver.com.

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