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Miami Commercial Property News for March 10, 2015


IMG_2927Mana Downtown Mania: Moishe Mana has bought more…

Moishe Mana has bought more Flagler Street property, not that anyone should be surprised in the least. Here’s another piece he recently bought. The man’s private downtown kingdom (not including the big chunk of Wynwood he also owns) now entails nearly 5 acres of land. “From a distance it may seem li…

Construction Watch: Construction at Downtown Miami’s Centro…

Construction at Downtown Miami’s Centro condo tower has passed the halfway point towards toping off, reaching the 21st of 36 floors. GoldenDusk Photography says they’ve reached the halfway point of construction too, but we can’t confirm that. More photos, this way. [Golden Dusk Photography; Centro c…

WSJ Deal of the Week: Move Over, Mall of America; Bigger Extravaganza Planned in Miami

Most shopping-mall operators are shying away from new construction, especially as e-commerce cuts into foot traffic. Apparently a Canadian firm doesn’t have the same concerns: It aims to build not only a new mall, but the biggest mall in the U.S…

LeFrak and Soffers team up to develop Biscayne Landing

Creating a South Florida partnership that unites two real estate dynasties, Richard LeFrak, chairman and CEO of LeFrak and Jeffrey Soffer and Jackie Soffer, principals of Turnberry Associates, said they have entered into a joint venture to develop Biscayne Landing i…

The Biggest Investor Challenges of 2015

Miami — No one can know what to expect–or when. That’s what David Lynn, CEO and co-founder of Everest High Income Property, told GlobeSt.com’s Jennifer LeClaire in part four of this EXCLUSIVE interview. Find out what else he had to say….

Diego Besga: hat Foreign Condo Buyers Really Want

Miami — GlobeSt.com caught up with H3 developer Diego Besga to discuss his approach to development and how he views the affordability gap in this exclusive interview….

Peeking Inside Bacardi Building’s Jewel Box Annex

When the Bacardi Rum Company needed to build an expansion to their Biscayne Boulevard headquarters, originally designed by Enrique Gutierrez in 1963, they hired architect Ignacio Cabrera-Justiz to design an annex building that would be constructed in the plaza behind the original building in 1974…

Le Macaron Opening in the Grove

Add this to the growing list of new food outposts in Coconut Grove — South Florida Business Journal is reporting that macaron chain and bakery Le Macaron is opening in Cocowalk this Fall.  The Sarasota-based French pastry chain signed a five-yea …

Thomas Juul-Hansen, a New York Society Architect and a Socialist, Designed the Luxurious Three Hundred Collins

Thomas Juul-Hansen seemed to be in a good enough mood, but he looked a little bit marooned at sea at the launch party for Three Hundred Collins, claiming to “never go to these things except when it’s my own project and I have to”, his first building in Miami. An architect to New York’s…