From the transition in 2006 of having been a successful Coldwell Banker franchise for over eight years to becoming The Flagship Fine Homes & Estates – a prototype for other offices within the worldwide Franchise System. Privately owned and operated, our offices are innovative and progressive, with enough combined experience and talent for marketing high-end residential and commercial properties.
With South Florida’s status as one of the most desired destinations for discriminating home buyers, our vision includes a multilingual, culturally sensitive approach to marketing and customer relations.
We share our international approach and comfort with technology seamlessly, enhanced with unsurpassed personal customer service.
Our aim is complete client satisfaction through accurate market information, technological expertise, and the highest level of personal services for our customers.
-Judy Russell, Vice-President/Managing Broker, CRB, CIPS, TRC, CREO, CIM,GREN
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Coral Gables
(305) 442.2122
393 Aragon Ave. Coral Gables, FL 33134
Pinecrest/ Palmetto/ The Falls office
(305) 279.8814
13827 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, Fl 33176
South Beach
(305) 531.8628
2755 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140
Miami Worldcenter secures first construction loan for Seventh Street Apartments
This was one of the largest apartment construction loans in Miami this year. The first phase of the apartment towers on Seven Street at Miami Worldcenter. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreFood Hall & Entertainment Complex Proposed Next To Lincoln Road
A food and entertainment complex is planned just off Lincoln Road. Time Out Market is planning to take over the ground floor retail space of a parking garage at 1601 Drexel Avenue. The parking garage was completed in 2012, designed by architect Enrique Norten and owned by owned by Ambassador Paul Cejas. In an application to the city, the company describes the concept: Time Out is the leading worldwide guide to art and entertainment, food and drink, film, travel and more. Time Out Market takes that concept one step further by incorporating it...
read moreChase, Zagat offer up top-rated restaurants in Coconut Grove
Zagat and Chase teamed up to compile lists of top-rated restaurants across the U.S., including the Miami’s Coconut Grove. The New York-based restaurant ratings website partnered with the bank to release the lists, based on picks from Chase’s neighborhood mortgage bankers and customer feedback. Click Full Article for more details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreDrone store DJI to open first U.S. location in Wynwood
China-based DJI has partnered with Drone Nerds to sign a deal for its first U.S. store in Miami’s Wynwood. The booming neighborhood is known for hip retailers and trendy restaurants and its street art is a magnet for selfies, so a one-of-a-kind drone store should fit right in. Click FULL ARTICLE below to read details. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share Article
read moreUniversity of Miami to take over Walgreens clinics in South Florida
The University of Miami Health System will expand its reach throughout South Florida after signing a deal with Walgreens. As part of the deal, Walgreens will open pharmacies at UM’s Lennar Foundation Medical Center in Coral Gables, the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Miami Hospital. That will give Walgreens exclusive access to providing pharmacy services for thousands of patients in those facilities. Click FULL ARTICLE below for more information. Full Article Save Article Article Feedback Share...
read moreMiami Gardens is getting South Florida’s first Topgolf
Grab your clubs: a newly minted development deal could bring South Florida’s first Topgolf facility to Miami Gardens.Miami Gardens officials reportedly gave the green light for the sale of 15 city-owned acres to a firm called Urban Property Holdings, as part of a deal that will see the construction of a 65,000-square-foot sports entertainment facility. The Miami Herald reported that Urban, which is managed by Massachusetts attorney and developer James Levin, will pay roughly $4 million for the land under the agreement. It then plans to...
read morePorsche Design Tower completed in Sunny Isles Beach
Dezer Development has driven its Porsche Design Tower in Sunny Isles Beach across the finish line, having received its temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO). The developer also closed three condo sales for more than $11 million. The building made headlines for its “Dezervator,” an automobile lift system that delivers cars directly to the condos. It also features plunge pools and summer kitchens on the balconies of most units. “After watching the tower come to life over these past few years, it is an especially proud and stunning moment to...
read moreBrickell City Center showed Miami you can build for people, not cars
All week we’re going to be looking at people, companies, and organizations who dominated their sectors in 2016. Tomorrow we’ll be looking at neighborhoods. Other winners: Lyft and Uber (transit), Kairos (tech) Brickell City Center might be the last piece of the puzzle to going truly car-less for Brickell residents who also work there. With restaurants, bars, gyms, grocery stores, and coffee shops every couple blocks, large-scale retail and a movie theater were maybe the only regular needs missing from the neighborhood. And going car-less...
read moreFlorida Was The Nation’s Second-Fastest Growing State Over The Last Year – over 1000 people a day
Over 1,000 people a day moved to Florida over the past year, as people continue to flee cold, high-tax northern states, new Census data shows. For the year, Florida was the second fastest growing state in the nation by raw numbers, behind only Texas. On a percentage basis, Florida ranked fourth behind Utah, Nevada and Idaho, with 1.82% population growth in just one year. Last year, Florida overtook New York to become the third most populous state in the country. Florida’s lead over New York continued to grow over the past year to nearly 1...
read moreMoxy South Beach – 947 Washington Avenue gets nod from preservation board
The second new large-scale development on Washington Avenue this year got a strong endorsement from the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board. The board’s approval last week will allow the demolition, renovation and restoration of three aging storefronts located at 915, 947 and 955 Washington Avenue to make way for a new Moxy South Beach. David Lichtenstein’s Lightstone Group, which paid $29 million for the structures, which take up nearly the whole block, plans to build the seven-story, 202-room boutique hotel on the block. In May, The...
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