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Miami is still the most popular U.S. market for international buyers
South Florida is the most-searched U.S. market by international consumers, and Canadians are the ones most interested in the locale, according to the Miami Association of Realtors. The Miami metro area, including Ft. Lauderdale and West Palm Beach, came in as the No. 1 U.S. market for international consumers in January 2017. Miami has ranked No. 1 in 12 of the past 14 months. A closer look South Florida has ranked as a top-five market for buyers in nine of the world’s ten-largest regions, ranking No. 1 for the most searched market in...
read moreGoldman Properties receives $$22 million dollar construction loan for Wynwood DS parking garage in Wynwood Miami
An affiliate of Goldman Properties obtained a $22 million construction loan to fund a mixed-use project in Miami’s booming Wynwood neighborhood. Miami-based Sabadell United Bank awarded the mortgage to Wynwood DS LLC, an affiliate of Miami Beach-based Goldman Properties, for the 21,250-square-foot site at 360 and 370 N.W. 27th Street plus 2660 N.W. 3rd Ave. Goldman Properties is one of the main developers that transformed Wynwood from an industrial zone into a district of arts, dining and retail. Now, more residential and office buildings...
read moreCMX theater by Cinemex opens at Brickell City Centre in Miami
The first movie theater has opened in Miami’s booming Brickell neighborhood: CMX at Brickell City Centre. The dine-in movie theater is the first location in the United States for Mexico-based Cinemex, the sixth-largest theater chain in the world with over 600 locations. More locations are planned, including in Broward County. The 35,759-square-foot space was designed not just as a place to watch movies on its 10 screens, but as a hangout for before or after the shows. CMX has two bars stocked with domestic, international and craft beers, wine...
read more9 fun trendy spots- We’re Proud to Take Out of Towners to
So you have a friend coming in town and you’re tasked with being their 305 sherpa. Either they’ve never been to Miami and they just can’t wait “to hit up South Beach” or they have been here but haven’t seen “the real Miami.” As locals, it’s our duty to ensure Miami’s true colors shine bright so the that the city’s changing word continues to spread across the world. With all the amazing new concepts and bustling neighborhoods, the Magic City is stepping its game up and there are so many options to show off. Here are some of our go-to spots for...
read moreBeckham-led group gets investor boost for $300M Miami MLS deal
Dive Brief: An investment group featuring soccer star David Beckham has secured a billionaire investor, putting them closer to their goal of a $300 million Major League Soccer franchise and stadium in Miami, according to The Miami Herald. Investment banker Todd Boehly adds to the group’s financial stability, which is something the MLS has been looking for as it considers final approval of the franchise deal. Stadium and franchise plans have lagged since Beckham announced plans for Miami Beckham United back in 2014, causing MLS officials...
read more7 revelations MIA flying high 2017 in Miami
Miami International Airport has several plans to increase its market share. When Miami could have a direct flight to Asia and 6 other revelations from IATA’s conference in Miami Click HERE to read more.
read moreSix quick facts about the economic impact of PortMiami
PortMiami’s economic impact reaches far beyond South Florida, a recently released study shows. Port officials tapped Martin Associates, a consulting firm, to conduct an economic impact study as the port undergoes significant improvements and adds more space for cargo and cruise ships. It shows the port is a major income generator and creates more than $1 billion in state and local taxes. The study focuses on the economic impacts of PortMiami in 2016. It was measured in terms of jobs, personal income, business revenue and other economic...
read moreInvestors, Lenders More Optimistic About Real Estate
The Trump administration has boosted confidence in the nation’s commercial real estate sector, according to an Akerman survey. Over half of the 200 investors and lenders surveyed by the Miami-based law firm said they feel optimistic about the future of commercial real estate in 2017 compared with only 38 percent last year. Results are in: Confidence is high in the commercial real estate sector, according to Akerman’s eighth annual U.S. Real Estate Sector Report. Click HERE to read more.
read moreGridics, Provider Of Property Analysis Tool, Closes $1.1M Seed Funding Round
Gridics, the provider of a collaborative search tool for real estate agents and their clients, has clinched $1.1 million in a seed funding round, and has unveiled a new application designed to streamline the development planning and approval process. The Miami-based startup wants to combine disparate real estate data into software that helps users make better investment decisions “while streamlining fractured processes in the real estate world.” Its property search and analysis tool “Market Intelligence” can be...
read morePortMiami traffic with Asia rises 11%
PortMiami, which was dredged to 50 feet last year in anticipation of a widened Panama Canal, can now welcome up to six Post-Panamax vessels a week, which has translated into an uptick in the port’s cargo business side of operations. Asian service and volumes rose 11% in 2016 alone, said Assistant Port Director Kevin Lynskey. The composition of Asian cargo represents higher value and the commodities include electronics, furniture and apparel, which are typically consumed in Florida, according to a PortMiami-commissioned study released this...
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