Lease roundup: Wagyu kaiseki on tap for Design District, Nora gets first office tenants
Karyu | Miami Tokyo’s Michelin one-star restaurant Oniku Karyu is making its U.S. debut with Karyu Miami in the Design District. Karyu Miami will open a 263-square-foot, 12-seat wagyu kaiseki at 40 Northeast 41st Street on Wednesday, according to the tenant’s news release. The restaurant is a partnership between Spicy Hospitality Group and chef Haruka Katayanagi. Three of Katayanagi’s protégés are moving from Japan to Miami to lead the kitchen and dining room. Records show the building is owned by Miami Design District Associates, the partnership among Craig Robins’ Dacra, L Catterton Real Estate and Brookfield that developed the Design […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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