ONE Sotheby’s International Realty has acquired the Surfside-based Harding Realty. The acquisition expands the firm’s ability to service the Surfside, Bal Harbour and Bay Harbor Islands market and includes the addition of the company’s iconic office on Harding Avenue.
Read MoreDEVELOPING: Champlain Towers South Condo Collapses In Surfside, 159 People Reported Missing
Around 1:30 AM on June 24, 2021 the 12-story Champlain Towers South Condo, located at 8777 Collins Ave. in Surfside, FL collapsed, leaving 4 dead and 159 reported missing as of 11 A.M. on June 25, 2021. At least 35 people have been rescued from being trapped in the building and rescue operations are underway.
Read MoreA Penthouse At ARTE by Antonio Citterio Sells For Record $22.5 Million In Cryptocurrency
ARTE by Antonio Citterio, the exclusive boutique condominium which recently opened in Miami’s Surfside neighborhood, has sold its lower penthouse for $22.5 million in cryptocurrency. The deal makes the first cryptocurrency real estate transaction for a new development in Miami.
Read MoreARTE by Antonio Citterio Is The First New Development In Miami To Accept Cryptocurrency
ARTE, a new oceanfront luxury condominium developed by Alex Sapir and Giovanni Fasciano, have announced the record-breaking sale of its triplex penthouse for $33 million. The all-cash transaction is Miami Beach’s third most expensive penthouse sale in the last seven years, and represents the highest price per square foot ever recorded in the city’s exclusive Surfside neighborhood.
Read MoreCheck Out This Residence At Four Seasons At The Surf Club Which Just Sold For $8.7 Million
A unit at Four Seasons at The Surf Club has sold for $8.7 million, a record $3,952 PSF for a non-penthouse unit. Residence #S705 sold is a 2 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom direct oceanfront residence which spans 2,201 SF. The residence was furnished with built-in shades, closets, travertine flooring and Richard Meier-designed kitchens by Boffi.
Read MoreThe Largest Listing To Be Revealed at ARTE by Antonio Citterio Hits The Market For $23.25 Million
PROFILEmiami is excited to exclusively reveal Villa Sette, ARTE by Antonio Citterio in Surfside’s latest and largest listing to-date, which just hit the MLS at $23.25 million fully furnished. The unique residence was created in response to demand for more space spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic
Read MoreIvanka Trump And Jared Kushner Rent Condo In Arte by Antonio Citterio In Surfside
President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, have reportedly signed a lease at ARTE by Antonio Citterio in Surfside, developed by Alex Sapir and Giovanni Fasciano. The news comes as President Trump leaves the White House for his nearby Mar-A-Lago estate in Palm Beach.
Read MoreARTE by Antonio Citterio Breaks Record With $33 Million Triplex Penthouse Cash Sale In Surfside
ARTE, a new oceanfront luxury condominium developed by Alex Sapir and Giovanni Fasciano, have announced the record-breaking sale of its triplex penthouse for $33 million. The all-cash transaction is Miami Beach’s third most expensive penthouse sale in the last seven years, and represents the highest price per square foot ever recorded in the city’s exclusive Surfside neighborhood.
Read MorePROFILE Exclusive: Inside The Mind Of Kobi Karp, Designing For The Future By Remembering South Florida's Culturally Rich Past
Kobi Karp’s restoration design techniques have contributed to a renaissance in one of the United States’ most iconic neighborhoods, Miami Beach’s Art Deco District, which is internationally recognized around the world for its culture, lifestyle and architecture. Kobi has designed everything from large-scale, high-rise condominium and hospitality projects to intimate, small-scale low-rise residential and commercial structures.
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.
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