Miami


‘Villa One Tequila Gardens’ To Occupy 12,294-Square-Foot Rooftop Space At Miami Worldcenter’s ‘Jewel Box’

Miami is poised to further cement its reputation as an international hub for culinary innovation and vibrant nightlife by introducing Villa One Tequila Gardens at Miami Worldcenter, the $6 billion mixed-use behemoth revitalizing the city’s urban core. Co-founded by Nick Jonas and menswear designer John Varvatos, Villa One Tequila promises to bring Mexico’s finest tequila and mezcal offerings to the heart of Downtown Miami, coupled with Baja-style Mexican cuisine, creating an exotic escape for locals and visitors alike.

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Swerdlow Group Unveils $3 Billion Mixed-Use Public Housing Vision For Miami’s Little River And Little Haiti Neighborhoods

In a bold move that signals a transformative shift for Miami’s urban landscape, the Swerdlow Group has unveiled plans for a $3 billion mixed-use public housing project, poised to become one of Miami’s most significant developments. Spanning 65 acres across the Little River and Little Haiti neighborhoods, this ambitious proposal is set to introduce nearly 5,000 units of workforce and affordable housing, marking a pivotal moment in the city’s commitment to addressing housing needs.

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Record-Breaking $600 Million Loan Secured For 80-Story Cipriani Residences Miami Ahead Of Groundbreaking

Mast Capital, a Miami-based real estate developer, is gearing up to begin construction on Cipriani Residences Miami following robust sales activity. The developer has secured a record-breaking construction loan of $600 million from Mexico’s Banco Inbursa and Ascendant Capital Partners, the largest amount ever obtained for a single-tower residential construction in Florida. The considerable loan, consisting of $350 million from Banco Inbursa and $250 million from Ascendant Capital Partners, highlights the strong market confidence in the project, driven by its sought-after design, amenity offering, and prime location in the Brickell neighborhood.

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