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Lofts, galleries, and tap rooms. We've handled First Friday lockouts in NW 2nd Ave studios, smart-lock retrofits on warehouse roll-ups, and after-hours rekeys at restaurants on NW 23rd Street.
The bright pink box is Wynwood — from NW 36th down to I-395, between I-95 and N Miami Ave. The lighter pink is the rest of our Miami-Dade zone.
Wynwood looks nothing like the rest of Miami. The neighborhood was warehouses two decades ago, then a gallery district, now a mix of lofts above food halls, taprooms, tattoo studios, and showrooms. The doors reflect that history — original roll-up steel, oversized commercial pivot doors, and on the residential side, big industrial-grade hardware that you don't find in a Coral Gables bungalow.
That means a Wynwood call needs a different toolkit. The wafer locks on a 1950s warehouse roll-up don't pick like a modern Schlage. The high-traffic restaurant doors on NW 23rd Street need a commercial closer that won't sag by week three. The smart locks landlords put on freshly-renovated loft conversions are usually trying to retrofit consumer hardware (Yale Assure, August) onto industrial frames — which often doesn't work the way the YouTube install video promised.
We've worked enough Wynwood doors to know which buildings still have skeleton-key cylinders on the upper floors, which loft conversions used the cheap deadbolts the contractor had laying around, and which tattoo studios have a back door that gets jammed every other week. When you call from a 33127, you're getting someone who's already solved your kind of problem on your kind of door — usually within walking distance of Panther Coffee.
Every neighborhood has its own pattern. Here's what we get called for most around 33127.
First Friday closing-night lockout? We come, get you in, and don't ask why the keys ended up in the dumpster (it happens more than you'd think).
Yale Assure, Schlage Encode, August on loft conversions — done properly so the bolt actually throws fully into the strike, not 60% like most retrofits we re-do.
Manager turnover? Bartender walked off with a key set? Same-night rekey of your front and back of house so opening shift doesn't start with surprises.
Original warehouse hardware — pin tumbler, padlocks, hasps. We service what's on the door, or replace with modern commercial-grade if it's beyond saving.
Just signed a loft lease in The Wynwood 25 or Wynwood 27? We rekey on day one. The contractor, the prior tenant, and the staging team all had a key — until now.
Lost the fob while gallery-hopping? We come to the lot off NW 24th or wherever you parked. Most makes handled on the spot.
Most locksmiths panic at a roll-up or a pivot door. We've serviced both this week.
Galleries close at 11. Restaurants at 2. Our 24/7 isn't a marketing line — it's why we get the Wynwood calls.
We quote on the phone. Same number applies whether you call Monday at noon or Saturday at 3 a.m.
"Great experience! He was very friendly and made me feel comfortable right away. The pricing was very reasonable, and the service was excellent. Highly recommend!"
Yes. We re-pin or replace the cylinder, fix bent hasps, and can install a more secure padlock setup that's not the $20 hardware-store kind anyone with a bolt cutter laughs at.
Usually yes, but we'll be honest if the existing frame and strike won't accept a consumer smart lock cleanly. We've talked plenty of clients out of a retrofit that would've failed within 90 days.
Yes, and we'll coordinate around your service window so the kitchen doesn't get disrupted. Front door, back door, walk-in, manager office — all in one visit.
First Friday and Art Walk weekends are some of our busiest Wynwood nights. Call us — we'll be there fast, no surcharge for the timing.
Don't let a late-night lockout end the night. We're nearby, we know the buildings, and we won't charge you Wynwood-tax for showing up after midnight.