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Miami Commercial Property News April 14, 2016: Mixed-Use Project Planned for Downtown Miami; Brickell City Tower Refinanced; More…

Mixed-Use Square Station Planned for Downtown Miami

Months after Melody Tower topped off Months after Melody Tower topped off in Downtown Miami and Melo Group has announced another large mixed-use project nearby called Square Station.  It will include 34-story twin towers comprised of 710 residential units, over 900 parking spaces, and 15,000 square foot…

JV Refinances Brickell City Tower

The Brickell City Tower ownership group of Banyan Street Capital, Crocker Partners LLC and Independencia Asset Management LLC have secured a $60.8 million whole loan to refinance its Miami office tower at 80 SW 8th St. in the Brickell submarket.  Square Mile Capital Management LLC originated the…

Firm Tapped To Lease Coral Gables Office Tower

The 108,858-square-foot office tower has 20,579 square feet available for lease.  The post C&W’s Gordon Messinger Tapped To Lease Coral Gables Office Tower…

Office Building Planned Near Aventura

The site currently has an auto repair shop. The post Office Building Planned Near Aventura appeared first…

Kimco Parts Ways With $299 Million To Buy Out South Florida Shopping Centers JV Partner

Kimco has relieved its joint-venture partner of the remaining 45-percent ownership interest in two South Florida shopping centers.

Easton & Associates Recapitalizes South Florida Industrial Portfolio

Invesco Advisors, Inc. acquired a 90-percent interest in a portfolio of seven industrial properties with Easton & Associates for $98 million, or approximately $145 per square foot.  The sale consisted of four buildings within the Miami’s Lakes Corporate Park, one at the Beacon Centre, one in…

FAA Rulemaking Update On Drones

In order to continue to influence the discussion in Washington, DC about the real estate industry’s use of drones for photography and survey of property, the National Association of REALTORS® recently participated in the Federal Aviation Administration…

The Sky is the Limit

Miami’s ever-changing skyline is set for its biggest upgrade yet. With the Federal Aviation Administration’s recent decision to allow buildings in Miami to reach a height of 1,049 feet above sea level, One Brickell City Centre is expected to surpass the Four Seasons Hotel and Tower to be…