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MasTec CEO Jose Mas paid $14.9M for a one‑acre waterfront lot at 9175 Arvida Parkway in Gables Estates, continuing a string of high‑end Miami land deals.
Meta Development paid roughly $11M for a Brickell parcel and is proposing Colette Residences, a 38-unit boutique condo project with prices starting near $3.3M.
Anthony Lopez paid $16 million for a Coral Gables teardown and plans to demolish the house to build a larger mansion. The move follows the couple’s recent high‑end flips.
The peninsula that hosts the International Swimming Hall of Fame will be reborn as The Water District — a $220M aquarium, museum and waterfront promenade opening late 2028.
Ken Griffin has retooled his Brickell project into a 54‑story, 1.7M‑sqft office tower — Citadel may take more space and site work is now underway at 1201 Brickell Bay Drive.
Manny Medina’s waterfront Coral Gables mansion at 555 Arvida Parkway is under contract after months on and off the market; it was listed at nearly $30 million.
Real Brokerage will buy RE/MAX in an $880M deal that forms Real REMAX Group, a Miami‑headquartered platform with about 180,000 agents worldwide. The companies say the tie‑up will speed tech investment and scale.
The city transferred prime Little Havana parcels to three developers for about 500 affordable units. Supporters say it speeds housing; critics call it a giveaway.
Blackstone paid roughly $196 million for seven South Florida industrial buildings from Prologis, a package that includes Boynton Beach warehouses and underscores ongoing investor interest.
PMG launched sales for One Twenty Brickell Signature, a 40‑story, 467‑unit Brickell tower pairing each condo with a deeded office suite and a large amenity package.
New York developer Richard Cohen paid $20.5M for a 4,600‑sq‑ft Four Seasons unit at the Surf Club, continuing a run of trophy sales in Surfside.
Three recorded closings at a new Surfside condo totaled $121M, per the South Florida Business Journal — a sign ultra‑luxury buyers are still paying up along Collins Avenue.
CORA Merrick Park will bring 74 wellness‑focused condos, a rooftop padel court and a 5,000‑sq‑ft park anchored by a Jaume Plensa sculpture to Coral Gables. Delivery is expected in 2028.
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