Lease roundup: Tokyo-inspired speakeasy opening at Rivani’s South Beach building
Speakeasy | Miami Beach The h.wood Group is partnering with Rivani to open a speakeasy in South Beach. Los Angeles-based h.wood Group will open a 2,000-square-foot exclusive speakeasy on the third floor amenity level at The Rivani building next summer, according to a Rivani news release. The speakeasy hasn’t been named yet. Robert Rivani is working on a $40 million renovation of the seven-story mixed-use The Rivani at 1691 Michigan Avenue in Miami Beach. The building has been marketed as “Class X” to denote the high caliber of the building once it’s finished. The speakeasy will be Tokyo-inspired, the release […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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