Miami Commercial Real Estate News December 9, 2020: Bank Secures New Doral HQ; Bulgari Plans First US Hotel for Miami Beach; Wynwood Assemblage Grows; More…

Banesco USA pays $12 million for new HQ in Doral

Banesco USA is moving headquarters but the bank is going very far. The company, which has been based in Coral Gables, paid $11.95 million for a new HQ in Doral. Banesco USA purchased the 59,140-square-foot building at 3155 Northwest 77th Avenue from Windhaven Insurance Company, according to records. Newmark represented Banesco in the deal. Mario…

Bulgari plans first US hotel on oceanfront Miami Beach site

Italian luxury house Bulgari plans to open its first hotel in the U.S. in Miami Beach. Bulgari announced plans to redevelop the oceanfront property at 100 21st Street, previously home to the Seagull Hotel Miami Beach. The 100-room hotel, which is permanently closed, sold to Blue Horizon Group in January for $120 million. Bulgari expects to open a 100-key hotel by 2024…

PMG adds to assemblage of planned Society Wynwood project

Property Markets Group closed on more land for its planned Society Wynwood project for $11.5 million. A joint venture between RedSky Capital and JZ Capital Partners sold the property at 2407 Northwest Second Avenue to PMG. The developer, led by Ryan Shear, Kevin Maloney and Daniel Kaplan, plans to build an apartment complex on the site with partner…

Dan Kodsi’s firm pays $34 million for site of 50-story tower at Miami Worldcenter

The master developers of the 27-acre Miami Worldcenter mixed-use project sold a plot of land to Dan Kodsi’s Royal Palm Companies. Miami Worldcenter Associates, the joint venture between Art Falcone and Nitin Motwani, sold the 1.5-acre site at 942 Northeast First Avenue for $33.9 million, according to a press release. Royal Palm Companies…

Ascena – Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant, other brands – rescued from bankruptcy by PE firm

Private-equity firm Sycamore Partners got the green light to grab several Ascena Retail Group brands — Ann Taylor, Lane Bryant, Loft and Lou & Grey — out of bankruptcy. Judge Kevin Huennekens of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond, Virginia, approved the sale of the majority of Ascena’s remaining assets to Sycamore Partners, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Touchdown! Housing development near Hard Rock Stadium scores $38M loan

The developer of a planned housing development of 113 townhouses and 288 multifamily units in Miami Gardens scored a $38.3 million construction loan. A company affiliated with Coastland Construction landed the loan for the project on about 36 acres at Northwest 207th Street & Northwest 7th Avenue, according to records. That’s east of Hard Rock Stadium, home…

Seven big mall owners in precarious state: S&P

With more pandemic shutdowns taking place, malls remain in a precarious position that may only get worse, according to a new report from S&P Global Market Intelligence. S&P’s Quantamental Research group on Tuesday highlighted seven names: CBL, PREIT, Simon Property Group, Taubman Centers, Brookfield Property REIT, Macerich and Washington Prime Group…

Miami Leads List of Top 5 Florida Markets for Industrial Development

Despite most commercial asset classes facing strong headwinds, industrial demand is as high as it’s ever been. With this year’s shift toward online shopping, e-commerce giants like Amazon continue to grow, while many brick-and-mortar retailers are investing more and more into supplementing physical footprints with an online presence. Florida’s…

‘Land Prices Can’t Fall’: Market Factors Make South Florida Industrial Almost A Sure Bet

Ed Easton started his industrial real estate company, The Easton Group, in 1974. He now controls about 5M SF of space. “When I started in the industrial market, nobody liked industrial,” he recalled during a Bisnow webinar on South Florida’s industrial market Nov. 18. “When I first took my wife off to see what I did for a living, she said, ‘What the heck is this?’ She…

South Beach property sells for $6 million, buyer plans apartment-hotel

The head of a photo production company sold a property in Miami Beach’s South-of-Fifth neighborhood for $6 million, a significant discount off its listing price two years ago. Mobile Arts, a company with directors Paul C. Lardi and Lisa Lardi, sold the property at 200 to 212 Collins Avenue, according to a press release. The 13,000-square-foot lot features a low-rise…

Miami Beach Seeks to Expand Availability of Class A Office Space

With the tourism sector feeling economic pressure brought on by the global pandemic, the City of Miami Beach is seeking to attract national and global businesses to its shores in addition to the world-famous hotels and entertainment venues. “We are already known around the world as a global tourist destination with more than 10 million visitors to our city each…”

Not Just For Fast Food: Pandemic Highlights The Brilliance Of The Drive-Thru For Any Business

For most traditional restaurants, the coronavirus pandemic has been a disaster. But it has provided opportunity for one particular sector: drive-thrus. Given the social-distancing benefit of the model, many types of businesses from coronavirus labs to the Salvation Army to haunted houses have devised drive-thru components to do business. Other retailers…

Dezer, Related Group team up on waterfront Hillsboro Beach project

Gil Dezer’s Dezer Development is partnering with the Related Group to develop on an Intracoastal-to-ocean property in Hillsboro Beach. Dezer sold the 12-parcel assemblage to Hillsboro Mile Property Owner LLC, a 50-50 partnership between Dezer and Related, for $30 million, according to Dezer and property records. Dezer told The Real Deal he plans to work with a…

Inside the plight of a small retail landlord

David Swerdloff is a far cry from what many picture a Manhattan commercial landlord to be. The 75-year-old owns a single building, on Seventh Avenue in Chelsea. Soaring condos and offices dwarf the one-story structure, whose air rights he sold in 1997. Swerdloff, who lives in the suburbs of Westchester County, didn’t set out to be a landlord.

Heralded Underdeck park beneath I-395 still lacks plans and costs

The Underdeck, a 33-acre downtown Miami illuminated park underneath a redesigned I-395, is well underway and should be completed by fall 2024, the Florida Department of Transportation says. But firm plans for the community spaces there are still six months off and costs are unknown.  “The City of Miami, in partnership with FDOT and other stakeholders…

Miami designates Catholic church in Overtown as historic

The City of Miami has designated St. Peter’s Antiochian Orthodox Catholic Church in Overtown as an historic resource. The city’s historic preservation officer noted how the church was associated with a well-known priest and played a role in a move for racial equality in the city’s early days. After reviewing details of the church, the Historic and Environmental…

Goldman Plots South Florida Base for Asset Management

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is weighing plans for a new Florida hub to house one of its key divisions, in another potential blow to New York’s stature as the de facto home of the U.S. financial industry. Executives have been scouting office locations in South Florida, speaking with local officials and exploring tax advantages as they consider creating a base there for its…

Joe Biden taps Marcia Fudge, Ohio congresswoman, as HUD secretary

President-elect Joe Biden has tapped Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge to oversee the nation’s massive housing agency. As secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Fudge would oversee an agency that creates housing policies for more than 9 million low-income Americans. It will play a critical role in the new administration’s response to the…

Landlords jarred by sudden drop in rent collection

Market-rate apartment owners just reported the lowest rental payment rate since April. In its monthly survey, the National Multifamily Housing Council found that only 75 percent of renters in 11.5 million market-rate apartments paid some or all of their rent by Dec. 6. The figure represents a 5-percentage-point decrease from November, and is nearly 8 points lower…

Workforce Housing: Always a Sweet Spot

Acquiring underperforming assets for rehabilitation is a good strategy for navigating the current multifamily market, according to panelists at a virtual conference that took place in late October. With something on the order of $500 billion in underperforming assets on the books in the B-minus through C-minus classes, speakers at the Florida Alternative Investment…

First Industrial Realty Breaks Ground on 2.5 MSF Industrial Park in Medley

First Industrial Realty Trust has broken ground on First Park Miami, a 2.5 million-square-foot industrial campus in Medley. Phase I will comprise three buildings totaling 600,000 square feet. The facilities will feature 32- to 36-foot clear heights, ESFR sprinkler systems and 120- to 180-foot truck courts. Phase I is expected to be delivered in third-quarter 2021. Butters…

Starwood Property Trust Tops Off Office Headquarters in Miami Beach

Starwood Property Trust, an affiliate of Starwood Capital Group, has topped off construction at its two-building, 144,430-square-foot office building in Miami Beach. Starwood is developing the project in partnership with Integra Investments. Upon full completion, slated for late 2021, Starwood will occupy 55 percent of the six-story east building and part of the west…

CMBS market faces staggering losses even with vaccine hopes

Investors in the $550 billion commercial mortgage-backed securities market could see hefty losses as real estate sectors will continue to struggle after a Covid vaccine becomes widely available. Morgan Stanley is projecting that losses for CMBS deals backed by dozens of different loans could average about 5 to 8 percent, according to a Bloomberg report. Demand for malls…

Carlos Rosso parts ways with Related Group

Longtime Related Group executive Carlos Rosso left the real estate development firm to go out on his own. Rosso, who was most recently executive vice president of the Miami-based firm, confirmed to The Real Deal that he parted ways with the company. He called his 18 years with Related “an incredible run.” The Miami Herald first reported the news.

J.C. Penney has been saved. Now what?

J.C. Penney has been rescued from bankruptcy, but challenges remain for the beleaguered retailer. The department store chain completed the sale of its retail operations to Simon Property Group and Brookfield Asset Management on Monday, Bloomberg News reported. J.C. Penney will essentially be split into two: an operations firm led by Simon and…

Some retailers are now bargain-hunting for new space

The pandemic has decimated much of the retail industry, but some businesses that have weathered the storm are now shopping for properties and new leases at deep discounts. Property owners have been feeling the economic pressure, and are offloading space for a fraction of the pre-pandemic price and offering lease incentives, according to the Wall…

Extended Stay America weathering pandemic better than rivals

Hotel chain Extended Stay America has managed to outperform other lodging companies in what’s been an awful year for the industry. While lodging companies including Extended Stay have generally underperformed the broader market, the firm has managed to stay profitable this year, according to the Wall Street Journal. Extended Stay’s…

Blackstone acquires $358 millon warehouse portfolio

Blackstone is doubling down on logistics with its acquisition of a $358 million warehouse portfolio. The asset manager bought 13 properties from Iron Mountain, which will lease back the properties in California, northern New Jersey and Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, Bloomberg reported. The portfolio totals 2.1 million square feet, adding to Blackstone’s existing…

Amid bleak jobs report, gains in construction and warehousing

The U.S. economy added just 245,000 jobs in November, down from an adjusted gain of 6100,000 in October, representing the slowest month of growth in six months. “The pace of improvement is clearly slowing in the face of an uptick in the intensity of Covid-19 cases,” said Mike Fratantoni, chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association. “Certain segments…”

Atlanta Fed: Beige Book Reveals Gradual Improvements, Ongoing Difficulties

During the six weeks leading up to the latest coronavirus surge, economic activity across the Southeast ticked up modestly, according to the November 2020 Beige Book summary from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. In sum, labor markets continued a gradual recovery. Auto sales remained strong. Housing markets cooled a bit but stayed vigorous, and tourism…

Alta Developers begins closings at Quadro at Design District

A year after completing a residential project near the Miami Design District, Alta Developers started recording closings at Quadro. The firm, led by principal and CEO Raimundo Onetto, originally planned the 198-unit, 12-story development as a rental tower, then changed course and launched sales earlier this year as a condo project offering long-term and…

Nuage Designs Signs On For 47,000 SF At Eastview Commerce Center

Newmark announces a new 47,175-square-foot lease for Nuage Designs at Eastview Commerce Center (ECC) in Miami. Newmark’s Executive Managing Directors Steve Medwin and Nick Wigoda and Associate John Mejia Nuage Design’s new space will be in Building 6 of Eastview Commerce Center and is an expansion from their former space at 355 NE 71st Street.

KKR in talks for massive warehouse buy

Investment firm KKR & Co. is in talks to buy a portfolio of warehouses valued at more than $800 million, as a surge in e-commerce is driving investor interest in industrial space. The deal includes about 100 properties in markets like Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas and Chicago, according to Bloomberg. Barclays is organizing financing in the form of $700 million…

Common’s CEO Brad Hargreaves on the future of co-living and prepping for a work from home world

Common CEO Brad Hargreaves (iStock; Common) “Schlep blindness.” That’s what Common CEO Brad Hargreaves said is needed to bring about change in the U.S. multifamily industry, which is valued at more than $250 billion but operationally hasn’t innovated in decades. The pandemic’s tolls on the rental market’s margins and occupancy, however, have made landlords…

Multifamily sector beating the odds

While hotels, retail and offices sink, the multifamily sector is sailing along. Rent collection has been largely steady despite high unemployment and early threats of rent strikes. Occupancy, too, has suffered less than expected except in dense areas and at the high end of the market, where tenants were more likely to relocate to a second home and new leases dwindled.

HFZ looks to sell Shore Club South Beach hotel

HFZ Capital Group is looking to sell the historic Shore Club hotel at 1901 Collins Avenue in South Beach, as the company’s financial and legal issues continue to pile up, The Real Deal has learned. The New York-based firm, led by Ziel Feldman, tapped Newmark to sell the oceanfront hotel where it once planned a luxury condo and hotel development, according to sources.

Family offices are gearing up to pounce on distressed real estate

The world was still feeling the aftershocks of America’s subprime mortgage crisis when Julien Haccoun landed his MBA and became a principal of his family office in South Florida. The country’s unemployment rate was stuck at about 9 percent, and the housing market had yet to recoup. Rather than returning to his native France after graduating…

Realtor groups sue to block federal eviction ban

The Alabama Association of Realtors and the Georgia Association of Realtors are attempting to cancel the nationwide eviction ban. The ban, issued in September by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prevents evictions through Dec. 31 for renters making no more than $99,000 this year, or up to $198,000 for couples. However, the National…

Sky Kennels: Mounting Sanitation and Noise Issues for Pet Friendly High-Rise Multifamily Properties

As Americans have been moving back to the central business districts of its cities, a situation has been developing that has gone largely unnoticed except by those affected; downtown America is becoming an open sewer. In downtown areas it has become common to be met by the sight of a dog’s arched back. That is generally internalized as innocuous, as we all grew…

Investors pay $7 million for Tamarac shopping center

A Parkland couple bought a Tamarac shopping center for $6.5 million. An affiliate of TML Associates, run by Sam and Rachel Oz, bought the Mural Plaza shopping center at 6510 to 6566 and 6570 to 6596 North University Drive, according to records. The seller is Mural Development, whose managers are Allan E. Ciftci, Genghiz Erden and Murat Ercan, according to…

Fort Lauderdale OKs plan for Bahia Cabana Hotel on the beach

Fort Lauderdale commissioners approved a site plan for Bahia Cabana Hotel, a mixed-use project with 124 hotel rooms and six apartments in the city’s south beach area. The site has been vacant since the 2019 demolition of the old Bahia Cabana hotel and restaurant, a longtime local landmark that Hurricane Irma shredded in 2017. At Wednesday’s meeting…

Hollywood approves downtown demolition, paving way for mixed-use apartment project

Robert Suris and a rendering of the project Hollywood commissioners approved the demolition of a 93-year-old building to clear a downtown site for Soleste Hollywood Boulevard, an eight-story, mixed-use development with 347 residential units. Commissioners voted 6-1 to reject an advisory board’s recommendation against demolishing the three-story building…

Exeter lands $75 million loan for spec Coral Springs warehouse project

Exeter Property Group closed on a $74.9 million loan for the second phase of its Coral Springs Commerce Center.  The loan, from New York Life Insurance Co., is for 4100, 4270 and 4150 Coral Ridge Drive, as well as the existing building at 4250 Coral Ridge Drive, according to property records.  Conshohocken, Pennsylvania-based Exeter, led by CEO Ward Fitzgerald…

New York Life buys Brightline West Palm apartments for $115M

New York Life’s real estate investment arm paid $114.8 million for the apartment tower next to Brightline’s West Palm Beach station. Brightline parent Florida East Coast Industries, one of Florida’s oldest and largest real estate and infrastructure holding companies, sold the 24-story, 290-unit Park-Line Palm Beaches building at 591 Evernia Street, according to…

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Chart: Miami-Dade Commercial Real Estate Sales Pull Back a Touch from Prior Months ~ November 2020 MLS

Miami MLS Number of Sales from December 2018 to November 2020 in Miami-Dade County Property Types: Commercial, Industrial; Commercial, Business, Agricultural, or Industrial Vacant Land

As readers can see in the chart above of the trailing two years of closed sales of Miami-Dade commercial property, both improved commercial property (with buildings) and vacant commercial land, recorded in the Miami MLS. November 2020 pulled back a bit from prior strong months to around an average for the year. The Miami Multiple Listing Service (MLS) does not record all commercial property sales and thus can’t be said to be fully or perfectly representative of the asset class. Nonetheless, it does record numbers of sales, and given that it is representative of commercial property sales that have been recorded in MLS in a prior period versus the current period, it should be reasonable reliable as a reasonably good metric for comparing activity between periods.

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Virtual Public Meeting for Input on Underline Second Phase Scheduled for December 9th

Rendering of The Underline

This Wednesday, December 9th, at 6:30 PM the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW) will soon be hosting a virtual public meeting seeking input on the preliminary design of the second phase of The Underline, a 10-mile linear park and urban trail under construction that will transform the land below Miami’s Metrorail. Phase 2 of the Underline runs approximately 2.14 miles (under the Metrorail) from SW 13th Street to SW 19th Avenue to the south.

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Chart: Miami Commercial Real Estate Sales to List Price Ratio Edges Up to Highest Level Since Q1 ~ November 2020 MLS

Miami Association of Realtors January 2010 to November 2020 Sales to List Price Ratio for Commercial/Industrial Property Type Classification within Miami-Dade County and Price from $1 Million to $10 Million

The sales to list price ratio as reported by the Miami MLS for improved commercial real estate within Miami-Dade County from $1 million to $10 million edged up in November to 93%, the highest level since the 94.5% ration in March of the same year. after a dip in September. This puts this ratio in the upper part of the range so far in 2020. This ratio is in line with anecdotal evidence of pricing holding relatively firm, at least for the properties that are trading, in the face of COVID-19.

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Miami Commercial Real Estate News December 2, 2020: Land for Brickell Development Trades for $24 Million; Black Friday Retail Foot Traffic Tanks; More…

Michael Stern pays $24M for future site of 62-story Brickell tower

Developer Michael Stern closed on an assemblage of properties in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood where he plans to build a 62-story tower, The Real Deal has learned.  Stern, who leads New York-based JDS Development Group, paid $9 million for property at 191 Southwest 12th Street. The seller is a company tied to John Polit. Stern also bought adjacent land from…

South Florida Retail Dodged Bullets This Year, But More Shakeout Is Expected In 2021

In spite of the coronavirus, Miami-based real estate investment firm Tricera Capital completed 45 new office and retail leases in 2020. “Buy the best-located properties at the right basis, in the core of emerging growth markets, with a heavy focus on service and convenience,” said co-founder and Managing Principal Ben Mandell about the firm’s guiding strategy.

Signature Miami bridge rising as contractor pumps out water

Work forges ahead on the expansive I-395/SR 836/I-95 Design-Build Project in Miami, a project of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in partnership with the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority and its contractor, the Archer Western-de Moya Group Joint Venture. Work along I-395 from I-95 to the MacArthur Causeway; SR 836 from west of Northwest 17th…

Office Developers, Miami Beach Wants You — With Some Caveats

Miami Beach is known for sun, sand and hotel rooms. City leaders say it’s also a great place for an office. With high-profile businessmen like Barry Sternlicht and Carl Icahn having moved to the Miami area, part of an exodus from high-tax states to business-friendly Florida, the city of Miami Beach is seeking letters of interest from developers who might want to…

Court takes hard line on late rent payment into court registry during COVID-19

Under a particular Florida statute, in a commercial eviction, where there is a court order requiring the tenant to pay rent into the court registry during the lawsuit and the tenant fails to pay, the tenant is considered to have waived its defenses and the landlord is entitled to an immediate default for possession. How strictly that rule is applied was recently put to the test.

Short-Term Woes Could Yield Long-Term Wins for Alert Office Investors

In classic contrarian fashion, investors in office space might want to watch closely in the coming weeks and months for the opportune moment to strike some deals downtown. Downtown office space is taking a beating during the pandemic, and there’s certainly a lot of reason to believe that working from home (WFH) is as much permanent reality as temporary…

Trusts benefitting Masoud Shojaee’s daughters sue to access his company’s financial records

Masoud Shojaee is facing another legal entanglement involving his daughters. Two trusts benefitting Anelise and Lilibet Shojaee sued a company managed by the Coral Gables-based developer that’s tied to a recently completed Doral mixed-use project. The lawsuit follows a separate complaint filed earlier this year by another trust benefitting his…

Housing drives rise in construction spending October

Residential construction accounted for 44% of spending in October. (iStock) A strong housing market continued to fuel construction spending this fall. Construction spending grew an estimated 1.3 percent in October to $1.43 trillion, seasonally adjusted, compared to $1.42 trillion in September, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s monthly report. Private housing…

At The 57-Story 830 Brickell Office Tower, 8-Story Parking Garage Now Nearly Complete

In Brickell, contractors working on the 830 Brickell office tower appears close to completing a parking garage, new photos show. The eight story parking facility appears to now be nearly complete. The garage runs from level 2-8, followed by office space starting on level 14. There is strong interest by tenants in the building, brokers say. Brian Gale, Vice Chair…

Where retail sales have been booming : Sporting goods, home project supplies, and groceries are way up

We recently discussed how some areas in the retail sales sector have suffered dramatic declines during the pandemic. Today, we highlight three areas where sales have actually been booming. FRED just added monthly state retail sales data from the Census Bureau, and we can enlist the help of GeoFRED to show the details. In the first map, we see that sporting goods…

Reuben Brothers takes over $132M loan backing St. Regis Bal Harbour

British billionaire brothers David and Simon Reuben are picking up the senior loan behind the St. Regis Bal Harbour resort, as the hotel market continues to struggle. Their private equity and investment firm, Reuben Brothers, acquired the $132 million mortgage from Mack Real Estate, according to a spokesperson for Reuben Brothers. Tarek El Sayed, CEO…

Retail foot traffic tanks on Black Friday

Spending outpaced foot traffic because shoppers purchased at the stores they did visit (Getty) Foot traffic in stores on Black Friday was about a half of what it was last year. But the decline in spending at physical stores was not as bad, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing findings by several analytics firms that track retail. Spending outpaced foot traffic because…

Notable Retail Leases Signed in South Florida Q3 2020

South Florida Retail Leases 2020 We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of the top retail leases signed by square footage in South Florida during Q3 2020. This quarter was busy overall, especially considering the current pandemic, and saw several big box leases signed and sealed. Despite the sentiment that the traditional retail market is suffering due…

Chart: September Miami-Dade Unemployment Rate Approaches Prior Peak After Prior Month Respite Head Fake

Miami-Dade County, Florida Unemployment Rate Year Ending September 1, 2020 As can be seen in the chart above of the unemployment rate in Miami-Dade for the year ending September 1, 2020, the unemployment rate as of September 1 went back up to 13.0%, not so far from its peak of 14.5% reached two months prior. This followed a welcome decline in the month…

Real estate deals dominate Opportunity Zones. Is that bad?

Investment in Opportunity Zones is growing at a rapid pace, and so is skepticism about the program — and whether its incentives for pouring cash into low-income communities amount to a tax dodge. The Economic Innovation Group, a policy group that’s a proponent of the program, identified 186 real estate and business investments in Opportunity Zones…

Pandemic takes drastic toll on dry cleaners

At J’s Cleaners, business had clawed up to 40 percent of pre-pandemic levels last month. But now, with Covid-19 soaring again, that number is expected to plummet. “If this thing keeps dragging, many small businesses will close. Maybe I could be one of them,” owner Albert Lee, who plans to permanently shutter four of his 15 locations, told Bloomberg. He is losing…

Miami Beach may create incentives for affordable housing developers

Miami Beach’s success in attracting luxury developments means there’s little to no room for affordable housing developers to build projects. But the city commission’s land use committee is hoping to solve that problem. Committee members Mark Samuelian, Michael Gongora and Ricky Arriola, who are also commissioners, on Tuesday directed Miami Beach…

South Florida October construction starts drop, year-over-year

October construction starts in South Florida rose from September, but lagged behind amounts seen a year prior, according to a recently released report. Total construction starts for Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties fell 10 percent from October of last year to $964.3 million, according to Dodge Data & Analytics, a Hamilton, New Jersey-based…

Miami to Disney? Brightline announces station that would connect South Florida to Mickey Mouse

South Floridians may eventually have a quicker way to get to Walt Disney World. Brightline and Disney announced Monday an agreement for the higher-speed passenger train to build a station at Disney Springs, the shopping and entertainment complex at the Central Florida resort. The project is pending local government approval. Brightline already has…

ROVR Development Buys Miami manufactured housing community for $15M

A ROVR Development-led partnership has acquired Paradise manufactured housing community in Miami for $15 million… An entity affiliated with Raul Nunez sold the property… Located at 2750 NW South River Drive along the Miami River, the property is located within a dense residential area, some 3 miles from Miami International Airport…

Mill Creek, Invesco sell Fort Lauderdale apartments for $180M

Mill Creek Residential and Invesco sold a 555-unit apartment complex in Fort Lauderdale for $180 million, marking one of the largest commercial deals to close in South Florida this year. The buyer, NM-Port Royale LLC, is tied to Northwestern Mutual. The deal includes the Emera Port Royale apartments, formerly called Modera Port Royale, at 3333 South Port…

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