An entity tied to the Mattos family, led by Carlos Mattos and his children, Nicolas and Isabella Mattos, have acquired the Waterway Shoppes of Weston for $20.45 million, roughly $501 per square foot. Waterway Shoppes of Weston was developed in 1999 and was acquired by the seller, Waterway Ventures LLC, an entity tied to Fondo Atlas and Dylan Fonseca, for $15.3 million in May 2015.
Read MoreCheck Out The Newly Revealed Renderings Of Norman Foster-Designed Drivers Club Miami
New renderings have been revealed of Drivers Club Miami, a Norman Foster-designed private driving club with resort on 160-acres in Carol City, a neighborhood of Miami Gardens. The project was approved in 2018 although groundbreaking has been delayed by zoning agreements, environmental testing, design meetings and construction-preventing covenants.
Read MoreWest Aventura Developers Proposes Mixed-Use Development In Newly Rezoned Ojus Urban Area District
West Aventura Developers, led by Marina Kessler and Gustavo Lumer, have proposed there mixed-use buildings in the newly rezoned Ojus Urban Area District, just west of Aventura. The area which sits just north of Greynolds Park, was recently rezoned by Miami-Dade county to allow mixed-use development and more density. The 7.9 acre site is located at 2375 NE 186th St.
Read MoreMelo Group Tops Off Construction At Downtown 5th
Construction has officially topped off on Melo Group’s East Tower of Downtown 5th, the largest multifamily development built in Downtown Miami’s Central Business District. The project is composed of two towers, with the West Tower expected to top-off later this month. The construction has been underway with rapid speed in the middle of a pandemic as the foundation pour was only 9 months ago.
Read MoreAvalonBay Communities Acquires South Miami Winn-Dixie Site For $18.95 Million
AvalonBay Communities, led by CEO Timothy Naughton, has acquired a South Miami Winn-Dixie site located at 5850 SW 73rd Street for $18.95 million. The seller was a joint venture between entities tied to the Bacardi family and Alta Development, led by Henry Pino, who had acquired the property in 2007 for $14.5 million.
Read MoreNorth Miami Beach Finally Approves Dezer Development's Proposed Redevelopment Of The Intracoastal Mall
The third time was the charm for Gil Dezer as the North Miami Beach City Commission has finally approved Dezer Development’s planned $1.5 billion redevelopment of the Intracoastal Mall into a mixed use mega-project named Uptown Harbour.
Read MoreTerra Reveals Plans For Arquitectonica-Designed Multifamily Project in Little Havana
Terra Group has revealed plans for their newly proposed redevelopment of the Central Shopping Plaza, located across from the Magic City Casino in Little Havana, with the addition of a multifamily project with roughly 1,384 residential units and 1,559 square feet of commercial space on the 38 acre property.
Read MoreCocoWalk Announces New Fashion-Focused Retailers Ahead of Fall Reopening In Coconut Grove
CocoWalk, one of the most highly anticipated mixed-use projects in Miami, has announced new clothing concepts to join their lineup. The open-air lifestyle center is bringing new tenants and energy to the Coconut Grove neighborhood. It is slated to begin its phased reopening later in the Fall along with new fashion-focused tenants. CocoWalk features 150,000 sq.ft. of prime retail and dining space that is currently 80% leased. New brands include Free People Movement, Europann and Late Night Gypsy.
Read MoreCrescent Heights Announces Lease Signed For National Organic Supermarket At Nema In Edgewater
Crescent Heights has announced that a national organic supermarket chain has signed a lease for the ground floor retail space of Nema, which is planned to be developed at 2900 Biscayne Blvd. The name of the grocer chain is yet to be revealed but the location will be its first in the Miami area.
Read MoreCity of North Miami Beach Calls For Revote After Granting Dezer Development Approval To Redevelop The Intracoastal Mall
Just one week after Dezer Development won approval from the North Miami Beach City Commission to redevelop the Intracoastal Mall into a mixed-use project named Uptown Harbour, the Commission has called for a revote without a scheduled date.
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