Haimov Group is listing a Miami Gardens enhancement web page for $24.5 million, immediately after abandoning programs for a $200 million combined-use venture.
Miami Seaside-dependent Haimov, led by Igal and Aaron Haimov, is looking to provide a 3.6-acre vacant property at 17300 Northwest Seventh Avenue Road, a listing acquired by The Genuine Deal reveals.
Jamie Rose Maniscalo and Elina Stolyar with Miami-dependent Alpha Industrial are internet marketing the web site on behalf of Haimov, the listing demonstrates. Aaron Haimov did not promptly reply to a voice information and a textual content looking for comment.
The web-site, previously household to an 11-story medical center, is zoned for multifamily, lodge, combined-use, academic, cultural, retail, leisure and enjoyment takes advantage of, the listing states. A challenge with a maximum height of 20 tales and a most density of 547 residential or lodge units can be formulated on the house.
In 2022, Haimov compensated $11 million for the internet site and a yr later on tore down the concrete shell of Parkway Health-related Middle West, which shut extra than 20 decades ago, data clearly show. The 307-mattress healthcare developing was finished in 1972.
Considering that the medical center closed, Miami Gardens elected officers complained that the constructing was an eyesore thanks to the exterior partitions getting tagged by graffiti artists through the many years it was deserted.
Haimov had planned to redevelop the web-site with a 20-story lodge, a marriage ceremony hall and a two- to 3-tale convention heart, the Miami Herald documented past year. “As we discuss, we’re pushing whole throttle,” Aaron Haimov told the newspaper at the time. “We actually believe in the challenge.”
The development website is close to Tricky Rock Stadium, which is owned by billionaire developer Steve Ross and is dwelling to his NFL franchise, the Miami Dolphins. Other renowned industrial assets house owners in Miami Gardens include things like Loaded Wilkerson Jr. and DawnCheré Wilkerson, pastors of Vous Church.
In January, the Wilkersons’ church compensated $12 million for Trinity Church, a 100,000-square-foot religious setting up at 17801 Northwest Second Avenue in Miami Gardens.
Past calendar year, Miami rapper Flo Rida (genuine name Tramar Dillard) and his enterprise supervisor, Lee “Freezy” Prince, dropped $10 million for a Miami Gardens retail center.