The Miami-based real estate developer Location Ventures has broken ground on URBIN Coconut Grove. The milestone signifies the launch of construction for the second location for URBIN, a mixed-use brand that unites design-forward residences for short- or long-term rental with flex workspaces, wellness amenities, social activations, and lifestyle-oriented retail, all in one address.
Read MoreOkan Tower Anchored By Hilton Hotel Breaks Ground In Downtown Miami
Okan Tower, the new Downtown Miami megaplex, with residences anchored by a Hilton Hotel, broke ground on Friday, June 17 with all the fanfare of a major international milestone, attended by a who’s who of the business, political, civic, hospitality and real estate brokerage community. Okan Tower represents the largest Turkish investment in the United States with a design inspired by the country’s native flower, the tulip.
Read MoreMV Real Estate Holdings and Driftwood Capital Announce JV On $185 Million Riverside Wharf Featuring Dream Hotel On Miami River
Miami Developer Alex Mantecon of MV Real Estate Holdings (MVREH), in conjunction with Driftwood Capital, one of the country’s leading hospitality sponsors, has revealed plans for the Riverside Wharf, a hospitality-driven entertainment complex situated along the historic Miami River that will push the limits of what is known today as hospitality in Miami.
Read MoreLocation Ventures Launches Condo Sales For URBIN Mixed-Use Condo, Co-Working Lifestyle In Miami Beach and Coconut Grove
The desire to live and work in city centers throughout the world is often met with challenges in accessibility, mobility, and sustainability…until now. Location Ventures, a Miami-based, integrated real estate platform that delivers fully-connected residential and mixed-use projects, has announced the launch of residential sales for URBIN.
Read MorePacaso Launches Innovative Luxury Second Home Co-Ownership Platform in Miami and Fort Lauderdale
Pacaso, the leading real estate platform that helps people buy and co-own a luxury second home, today announced its expansion to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. With this launch, Pacaso's modern, tech-focused approach to co-ownership is now available to aspiring second home buyers in South Florida.
Read MorePMG And Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami Reveal First-Of-Its-Kind Experiential Sales Gallery With Lavish Soiree In Downtown Miami
The Waldorf Astoria Residences Miami has celebrated the grand opening of its first-of-its-kind experiential sales gallery. On Thursday, June 17th, developer PMG and their development partners officially unveiled the multi-million dollar, first-of-its-kind Waldorf Astoria Experiential Sales Gallery.
Read MorePROFILE Insider: The Crypto Revolution Versus The Evolution Of Blockchain In Real Estate Part 1
When it comes to understanding cryptocurrency and blockchain, nearly the entire world is in the dark. Bitcoin was first released in 2009, and although over the past decade both became more mainstream, the crypto and blockchain worlds are still in their infancy.
Read MoreHedge Fund Mogul Steven Cohen's Point72 Asset Management Signs Lease At Nuveen's 701 Brickell
Point72 Asset Management, a hedge fund led by legendary hedge fund mogul and owner of the New York Mets, Steven Cohen, has signed a lease at Nuveen Real Estate’s 701 Brickell office tower. Point72 Asset Management, which has over $20 billion in assets under management, leased 9,000 SF in the 33-story, 648,708 SF building.
Read MorePrivate Equity Powerhouse Thoma Bravo Signs Long Term Office Lease At OKO Group's 830 Brickell
The San Francisco-based Thoma Bravo has announced a milestone in its expansion to Florida as Miami continues to attract some of the largest tech, financial and investment firms to its growing epicenter. Thoma Bravo, which is one of the country’s largest private equity firms focused on the software sector, has signed a lease for 36,500 SF of space in 830 Brickell.
Read MoreMagic City Tech Boom? Microsoft In Negotiations At 830 Brickell And Elon Musk Wants To Build Tunnels Under Miami
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.
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