Wynwood Mixed-Use Project Wins Rezoning Approval

The 350,000 square foot project will include ground floor retail, 77 hotel rooms, and 165 residential units. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Premier Development Site In Downtown Miami Purchased For $19M

While the site currently hosts a four-story, 85,907-square-foot building, proposed designs suggest it could accommodate a 1.7 million square-foot building with 1,020 units and 974,804 square feet of salable condominiums. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Massive Sunrise Project Metropica Moving Forward Despite Lawsuit

The $1 billion mega-development set to rise west of Sawgrass Mills won key approvals from City Hall on Tuesday night. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CBRE Markets Large Development Site Along Miami River

Current zoning would allow for a total approved development footprint of over 1.3 million gross square feet including 946 residential units. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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TRENDING: Developers Turning To Smaller Scale Redevelopment Projects

It’s a sound strategy because the smaller developments will likely require only local approval and shave months off the pre-construction process, said Reese Stigliano. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Stiles, Rockefeller Group Break Ground On Luxury Residences

The new 254-unit luxury residential tower is the only ultra-luxury residential high-rise in Dowtown Ft. Lauderdale. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Sunrise's 4 Million SF Project Metropica Wins Key Approval

The city has promised the developer up to $48 million in tax incentives. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE