Berger Commercial Closes 25,000 SF In Lease Deals

Berger’s Joseph Byrnes, Keith Graves, St. George Guardabassi, Greg Milopoulos and Jonathan Thiel were involved in the transactions. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Miami Zoning Board Rejects Simkin's Billboard Tower Project

How will this decision affect Simkins’ Miami Innovation District concept? CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN GET THE SCOOP STRAIGHT FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH

Courier Express/Orlando Leases 25,520 SF In Broward

Michael Scarpino, CCIM, a Senior Associate with NAI Rauch Weaver Norfleet Kurtz & Co., represented the landlord in the deal. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Two National Companies Ink 34,000 SF In Lease Deals At Lake Whitney Medical & Professional Park

The two lease transactions demonstrate the confidence that companies are making in the medical industry by returning to St. Lucie County, especially with the appeal of the Lake Whitney Office/Medical Park. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Newgard Development Group Joins Miami Worldcenter With Plans For Mixed-Use Tower

According to a source, the ixed-use tower would include market-rate apartments plus an as-yet undetermined use. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

ChildNet Relocates From Plantation, Occupies 83,000 SF Building

The agency’s facilities were previously located on State Road 7 in Plantation, just north of Broward Blvd. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

CBRE Debuts New Online Magazine 'Blueprint'

Blueprint will feature thought-provoking content informed by urbanists, academics and leading thinkers, as well as CBRE global leaders, all unified by ideas that examine the built environment’s potential impact on business, cities and people. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

Flagler Street Building In Downtown Miami Sells For $214 PSF

“There will be a full renaissance downtown. Maybe not in two years or three years, but in 10 years. The smart players are putting their foot in the door now.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE