Rendering of the Olara development by New York-based Savanna in West Palm Beach (Arquitectonica, Illustration by The Real Deal) New York City-based Savanna is the
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Major Food Exits Michael Stern’s Miami Condo Partnership
JDS Development’s Michael Stern and Major Food Group partner and co-founder Jeff Zalaznick with renderings of the project at 888 Brickell Avenue (JDS Development, Major
Sabal Development Sells Waterfront Hibiscus Island Spec Home
Sabal Development’s Pascal Nicolai with 79 Hibiscus Drive (Sabal Development) Pascal Nicolai of Sabal Development sold a waterfront spec home on Miami Beach’s Hibiscus Island
Witkoff, Monroe Capital Sued by Shore Club South Beach Partner
From left: Witkoff’s Steve Witkoff and Monroe Capital’s Theodore Koenig with the Shore Club (Monroe Capital, Witkoff, Shore Club, Getty) A former owner of the
Peebles, Sternlicht Miami Beach Projects Head to Referendum
Don Peebles and Barry Sternlicht with renderings of proposals to develop city-owned property in Miami Beach (Starwood, Integra, Comras JV, Polo Sivori, CC BY-SA 4.0
VC Firm a16z Leases at Starwood’s Miami Beach Office Building
a16z founders Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen with Starwood Capital Group’s Barry Sternlicht and 2340 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach (a16z, Wikimedia via Christopher Michel,
Lithia & Driveway Pays $96M For Miami-Dade Auto Dealerships
Lithia CEO Brian DeBoer with the Largo Honda at 554 Northeast First Avenue in Florida City and the Esserman dealership at 10455 Northwest 12th Street
OKO, Cain International’s 830 Brickell Scores 60K sf Lease
OKO’s Vlad Doronin and Cain International’s Jonathan Goldstein with 830 Brickell (Getty, LinkedIn, OKO Group and Cain International) Law firm Sidley Austin signed a record
South Florida Resi Sales Plunge in Q2 2022
(Illustration by Priyanka Modi for The Real Deal with Getty) Residential sales fell across South Florida’s top markets in the second quarter, while prices continued
A Profile of Real Estate Mogul Ben Ashkenazy
Ben Ashkenazy is in multiple disputes, including with (L-R) 660 Madison Avenue; Raymond, Isaac and Eddie Gindi; SL Green’s Marc Holliday; and Amtrak Listening to