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 MoreTriStar Capital and RAL Development Acquire Final Piece Of Wynwood Assemblage For $13 Million
David Edelstein’s TriStar Capital and RAL Development, led by Robert Levine, have closed on the final piece of their 72,000 SF Wynwood assemblage where an office campus is planned. The development partnership paid $13 million for a 31,250 SF site at 2701 NW 5th Ave.
Read MoreMultifamily Development Site For Approved M Tower Sells For $10 Million In Downtown Miami
The New York-based Lions Group has acquired a development site in Downtown Miami for $10 million which has a project known as M Tower approved to be built. M Tower is planned to rise 53-stories and offer 440-unit apartment units, located at 56 SW 1st St and 65 SW 2nd Street.
Read MoreMoishe Mana's Mana Common Adds To Downtown Miami Portfolio With $12.375 Million Development Site Acquisition
Moishe Mana’s Mana Common has added to their Downtown Miami portfolio with the acquisition of a development site located at 49 NW 1st St. for $12.375 million. The 22,500 SF site is currently a parking lot. Colliers' Executive Managing Director Mika Mattingly represented both sides of the transaction.
Read MoreWitkoff And Monroe Capital Acquire Cancelled Marriott Maquis Miami Worldcenter Site For $94 Million
The New York City-based real estate investment group Witkoff and the Chicago-based Monroe Capital have acquired the site of the now cancelled Marriott Marquis Miami Worldcenter from MDM Group for $94 million. The 4.7 acre site is located at 700 North Miami Ave.
Read MoreSupertall Entertainment Complex SkyRise Cancelled At Downtown Miami's Bayside Marketplace
The planned supertall entertainment complex SkyRise, which was slated to rise in Downtown Miami’s Bayside Marketplace, has been cancelled after the developer was unable to secure financing. The entertainment and observation tower was being developed by Berkowitz Development Group.
Read MoreLargest Development Site Available In Downtown Miami Sells For $46 Million
The largest development site available in Downtown Miami has sold for $46 million. Known as Miami Center or the ‘Burdines property,’ it is the last significant development site remaining in downtown Miami’s Central Business District (CBD).
Read MoreThe Former Site of Bal Harbour Yacht Club Sells For Record $54.931 Million As Luxury Home Site
The former site of the Bal Harbour Yacht Club has sold for a county record of $54.931 million after hitting the market in March for $65 million. The transaction was overseen by Tony Imbesi of Douglas Elliman who represented the seller, and Dina Goldentayer of Douglas Elliman who represented the buyer.
Read MoreWeWork Co-Founder Adam Neumann Buys Bal Harbour Marina Properties For $44 Million
Ousted WeWork Co-Founder Adam Neumann has acquired two home sites on the Bal Harbour Marina for $44 million. Neuman recently sold his estate in Northern California for $22.4 million and joined the influx of wealthy investors moving to South Florida.
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