(Photo-illustration by Paul Dilakian/The Real Deal) In February, Douglas Elliman signaled its arrival in Vero Beach, a small Florida city about 75 miles up the
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Brokers, Developers Tap Into F1 Buyers at Miami Grand Prix
From left: Edgardo Defortuna, Stephen Ross and Gil Dezer (The Related Companies, Fortune International Group, Dezer Development, iStock) For Miami real estate players, the Formula
Triple Double JV Pays $57M For Two Miami Office Buildings
Triple Double’s Sammy Rhein and Andrew Greenbaum with 200 Southeast First Street and 44 West Flagler Street in Miami (Triple Double, Blanca, Google Maps) Triple
Jeff Camp Pays $78M for Former Neiman Marcus on Worth Ave
O’Connor Capital’s William O’Connor and 151 Worth Avenue (O’Connor Capital Partners, Google Maps) The ex-Neiman Marcus building along Palm Beach’s ritzy Worth Avenue traded for
Leonard Licht Sells Faena House Condo to Arvind Sanger
Unit 6A at 3315 Collins Avenue with Arvind Sanger (Redfin, PrathamUSA) A London investment manager sold his condo at Faena House in Miami Beach after
Pantzer Buys West Palm Beach Apartment Complex For $78M
Pantzer’s Jason and Jordan Pantzer with The District Flats apartment complex at 1701 Clare Avenue (Pantzer Properties, Google Maps) With its recent purchase of a
National Office Space up for Sublease Back on the Rise
Savills’ Jim Wenk (LinkedIn, iStock, Illustration by Kevin Cifuentes for The Real Deal) The office sublease surge showed signs of abating late last year as
Abbhi Capital, Peter Gardner Pay $19M for Miami OZ Dev Site
The development site with Peter Gardner and Abbhi Capital’s Sankesh Abbhi (Google Maps, Longpoint, Abbhi Capital) Abbhi Capital is betting on multifamily in an Opportunity
Gateway at Wynwood, Goodtime Hotel Score Tenants
The Gateway at Wynwood office building at 2916 North Miami Avenue with R&B Realty Group CEO Aron Rosenberg (LinkedIn, R&B Realty Group) OpenStore, Baseline, Daliyah
Where Have All the Home Sellers Gone?
(Photo illustration by Paul Dilakian/The Real Deal) Untethered from the daily commute, homebuyers fanned out across the country during the pandemic, seizing their newfound freedom