Genting Group has received five bids over $1 billion following a marketing period led by Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group for the former Miami Herald site in Downtown Miami, one of the largest and most valuable development sites in the United States. The largest bid values the property at just under $1.5 billion for the rare Omni District waterfront site. The land is a ±15.5-acre development opportunity which was dubbed BayCity Miami.
Read MoreGenting Group Seeking Over $1 Billion For One Of The Largest And Most Valuable Waterfront Development Sites In The U.S.
Genting Group is seeking over $1 billion for its Omni District waterfront land, a ±15.5-acre development opportunity dubbed BayCity Miami at 1431 N Bayshore Drive in Miami. With 800 linear feet of direct Biscayne Bay frontage and highly aggressive zoning, it is considered the most desirable development sites and one of the largest waterfront land assemblages currently available in the U.S.
Read MoreDubai-Based DAMAC Properties Closes On $120 Million Surfside Site Of Collapsed Condo, To Build Cavalli-Branded Condo
The Dubai-based DAMAC Properties, who was revealed as the she stalking horse bidder for the site of the former Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida which tragically collapsed in June 2021, has closed on the site for $120 million. DAMAC Properties, led by billionaire developer Hussain Sajwani, is planning to develop a Cavalli branded condo project on the site.
Read MoreThe Dubai-Based DAMAC Properties Revealed As $120 Million Stalking Horse Bidder Of Site Of Collapsed Surfside Condo
The stalking horse bidder for the site of the former Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida which tragically collapsed in June 2021 has been revealed as the Dubai-based DAMAC Properties, led by billionaire developer Hussain Sajwani.
Read MoreAvison Young's Michael T. Fay Launches Marketing For The Former Site Of Champlain Towers South In Surfside
Pursuant to the direction of the Honorable Judge Michael A. Hanzman and the court appointed receiver Michael Goldberg, Avison Young, led by Michael T. Fay, has officially launched the marketing process for the sale of the Champlain Towers South site in Surfside, Florida.
Read MoreDistressed Office Building In Lake Worth Auctioned On Ten-X For $5.5 Million
A distressed office building in Lake Worth, FL has successfully been auctioned on the Ten-X online auction platform as the sale reflects the low inventory yet high demand for distressed and medical office assets. JFK Medical Building, located at 4801 South Congress Ave. in Lake Worth, closed for $5.55 million.
Read MoreMcGuire Development Company Acquires The Atrium West Office Building In Sunrise For $12.1 Million
The Buffalo, NY-based McGuire Development Company has acquired the Atrium West office building in Sunrise, FL. Atrium West is a 99,870 SF office building situated on 8.78 acres at 7771 W. Oakland Park Blvd. in Sunrise, Florida.
Read MoreDRA Advisors And Banyan Street Capital Sell Pinnacle Corporate Park In Fort Lauderdale For $58.875 Million To Crowdfunding Buyer
A fund managed by DRA Advisors LLC in a joint venture with Banyan Street Capital has sold the Pinnacle Corporate Park in Fort Lauderdale for $58,875,000 to Feldman Equities. The deal was the St. Petersburg, FL-based Feldman Equities first acquisition in South Florida.
Read MoreAB Asset Management Acquires Residence Inn Coconut Grove From Hersha Hospitality Trust
AB Asset Management has acquired the Residence Inn Coconut Grove, a three-building, 140-unit hotel at 2835 Tigertail Avenue in Miami’s vibrant Coconut Grove neighborhood. The 2 acre property sold for $31 million, which breaks down to roughly $221,429.
Read MoreDRA Advisors Lists Pinnacle Corporate Park Portfolio In Fort Lauderdale
A fund managed by DRA Advisors LLC has entrusted Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group to sell Pinnacle Corporate Park, a two-building, class A office portfolio at 500 and 550 W. Cypress Creek Road in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The asset totals 259,458 square feet on 14.31 acres in Broward County’s Cypress Creek submarket.
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