Miami, the magic city, is on track to become the next Silicon Valley as the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic has brought people flocking to South Florida. Florida saw the second highest population growth over any other state in 2020, following Texas, adding over 240,000 new residents in a single year.
Read MoreLicense Agreement Ends Between Brightline And Virgin Trains USA Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The partnership between Brightline and Virgin Trains has been terminated amid the COVID-19 pandemic and South Florida’s new commuter train service will go back to using the Brightline brand. The train service which runs between Downtown Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, has not run since March 25 and has laid off 250 employees.
Read MoreWeWork Leaves Lincoln Road Location As Landlord Seeks $19.5 Million In Unpaid Rent
WeWork’s trouble’s due to COVID-19 continue as the landlord of their 350 Lincoln Road location has sued the co-working giant in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. SML 350 Lincoln Inc., an entity controlled by Shaul Levy and Meir Levy, alleges that WeWork breached their lease by failure to pay rent in April, May and June.
Read MoreLe Sirenuse Restaurant & Champagne Bar at The Surf Club The Latest Permanent Closure Due To COVID-19
COVID-19’s impact on the restaurant industry and commercial real estate is beginning to show its ugly face. Just several years after their well received March 2017 opening, Le Sirenuse Restaurant & Champagne Bar at The Surf Club has permanently closed its doors citing the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreNeiman Marcus To Close Worth Avenue Location After Filing Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
COVID-19 continues to shake the commercial real estate industry, especially when it comes to retail. The Dallas-based Neiman Marcus Group has announced that they will be will be closing their Worth Avenue location in Palm Beach amid the luxury retailer’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection Proceedings.
Read MoreCC Homes Offers On-Demand Telemedicine Services Through Exclusive Partnership With Baptist Health South Florida
CC Homes, one of Florida’s leading homebuilders led by Jim Carr, has teamed up with Baptist Health South Florida in an exclusive partnership to provide health care on demand to homebuyers in CC Homes communities Canarias at Downtown Doral and Maple Ridge in Ave Maria, FL.
Read MoreGoddard Investment Group Moves To Evict WeWork From South of Fifth Location
WeWork’s landlord at 429 Lenox Avenue, Goddard Investment Group, has moved to evict WeWork from their South of Fifth location at 429 Lenox Avenue in South Beach. The 43,500 SF building is fully leased by WeWork who skipped out on rent payments for April, May and June.
Read MoreGovernor Ron DeSantis Announces $250 Million In CARES Act Funding Allocated For Rental And Mortgage Assistance
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has announced that the state will allocate $250 million in CARES Act funding to rental and mortgage assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown. $120 million of the funds will be allocated to Florida Housing Finance Corp. which will provide rental assistance to households who live in affordable housing rentals within the Florida Housing Finance Corp. portfolio.
Read MoreA Major Retailer Just Vacated Thor Equities' 663 Lincoln Road
COVID-19’s impact on commercial real estate is beginning to show its ugly wake. In late April Steve Madden reportedly notified Thor Equities, led by founder and CEO Joseph Sitt, that they would not be renewing their 2,269 SF lease at 663 Lincoln Road, which represents roughly 45% of the building.
Read More$800 Million Sale of Second Largest Hotel in South Florida Falls Through
A roughly $800 million deal between Jeffrey Soffer’s Fontainebleau Development to acquire Brookfield Property Partner’s Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood was called off on May 8 as the effects of COVID-19 on South Florida’s hotel and tourism industries continues to cause havoc.
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