Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group has been exclusively selected by a family trust ownership group to sell 99 Riverside, the last remaining development opportunity along the Miami River in Miami’s famed Brickell submarket.
Read MoreLegacy Asset Development Site On Biscayne Boulevard In An Opportunity Zone Hits The Market In Edgewater
A rare ±3.04-acre development opportunity spanning a full city block at 1700 Biscayne Blvd. in Miami’s prestigious Edgewater area has hit the market. Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group has been exclusively selected to market and sell the property which is uniquely located in an Opportunity Zone.
Read MoreMast Capital Acquires The Quay Mixed-Use Shopping Center In Fort Lauderdale For $43 Million
Mast Capital has purchased The Quay, a 73,000 SF, mixed-use shopping center in Fort Lauderdale for $43 million. The property, which is currently 100% leased, includes major tenants such as the Boatyard restaurant, United States Postal Services, and Chipotle.
Read MoreAmerica's Southernmost Marina Key West Harbour Sells For $39.5 Million
Key West Harbour, the southernmost marina facility in The United States located in Key West, Florida, totaling 13.1 acres, has sold for $39.5 million. Avison Young Principal George Vail represented the seller, iStar Inc. Key West Harbour is located on Stock Island, a transformative tourist enclave in Key West, emerging with luxury hotel, boating, and recreational fishing.
Read MoreCoral Rock Development Group & Arena Capital Holdings Acquire Prospect Towers in Clearwater For $13.5 Million
The Miami-based Coral Rock Development Group and Arena Capital Holdings have acquired Prospect Towers, a downtown Clearwater, Florida senior living high-rise for $13.5 million. Well-positioned in an Opportunity Zone, the 17-story, multifamily building is located at 801 Chestnut St. and is comprised of 208 independent senior living units.
Read MoreAirBNB Reports $204 Million Of Host Income In Miami-Dade In 2018, Up 52% Year-Over-Year
AirBNB has reported that hosts in Miami-Dade took in a whopping $204 million in 2018, up 52% from the $134.6 million in 2017. The county led all of Florida, followed by Osceola County and Broward County at $82.6 million and $80.3 million respectively. AirBNB hosts in Florida took in $810 million in 2018.
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