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Miami Commercial Real Estate News December 13, 2016: Miami Worldcenter Sells Condo Site; Sitting Down with Andrew Frey; More…

Miami Worldcenter developers sell condo site to Dan Kodsi-led company for $26M

Aerial of the Paramount Miami Worldcenter construction site in October and Dan Kodsi. An affiliate of Miami Worldcenter Associates has sold the land for Paramount Miami Worldcenter to its partner, Dan Kodsi, for $26.275 million.  Records show Miami A/I Parcel 2 Subsidiary LLC sold the 2.25-acre…

Ella Fontanals-Cisneros plans to develop Miami property aimed at design tenants

Art collector Ella Fontanals-Cisneros plans to redevelop a building for design-related tenants, as showrooms continue to be priced out of Miami’s Design District.
Fontanals-Cisneros is gut renovating and expanding a building at 301 Northwest 36th Street, which she bought…

Video: Interview of Miami Developer Andrew Frey

In this video Miami Today interviews Andrew Frey, now the founder fo Tecela but at the time of this video with CC Residential.  A real estate development professional with more than a decade of experience, Andrew refers to himself as a developer, zoning lawyer, educator, and advocate.

Amaducci-Adams Talks About Miami Market, Gender Equality in Miami Herald’s ‘Business Monday’ Section

Suzanne Amaducci-Adams, leader of the Real Estate Practice Group at Bilzin Sumberg, frequently catches people by surprise when they hear that her group has closed on more than $2 billion in commercial real estate loans so far in 2016 despite what many describe as a Miami market that’s cooling…

CK Prive unveils plans for mixed-use project in North Miami Beach, replacing strip club

CK Prive Group has revealed plans for Uptown 163, a mixed-use project it plans to develop on 5.1 acres in North Miami Beach. The project, which would replace Dean’s Gold strip club and the surrounding property on the northeast corner of Northeast 163rd Street and Biscayne Boulevard, calls for 160 hotel rooms, 198 apartments, 130,000 square feet of leasable office space, 200,0000 square feet of retail space and about 1,400 parking spaces, according to the South Florida Business Journal.

When Florida lenders act wrongly, hold them accountable

Developers and owners of commercial real estate in Florida have a number of challenges they must overcome in order to find success. Market conditions and competitors can present numerous challenges, and these are in addition to the challenges facing the developer or owner individually. For instance…

Miami-Dade To Seek Developer For Mixed-Use, Transit Village Along Busway

The busway is a dedicated lane that runs along U.S. 1 from Florida City north to the Dadeland South Metrorail Station with the county exploring options for building light rail as well.