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Wynwood Plaza signage package: one monument sign withdrawn; four tenant signs approved with minor conditions
Summary
Design Review members reviewed five signage permits for the multi-use Wynwood Plaza project. The applicant withdrew the proposed 40-square‑foot monument sign after members said it read too corporate for Wynwood; the four tenant signs (blade and wall types) were approved, one with a condition to explore anchoring methods.
The Wynwood Design Review Committee considered five separate building-permit applications for Wynwood Plaza (WDRC items 2'6) and acted on each application individually as required by the City's process. The project team presented a package of monument, blade, and wall signs intended to serve multiple uses (residential, retail, offices) within a multi-building complex.
The first permit reviewed (BD2500455500), a proposed 40-square-foot illuminated monument sign intended for the south facade, was withdrawn by the applicant after multiple board members said the monument-style design read more like a Brickell shopping-center sign than an expression…
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