Residential

A Wave Of New Developments Transitions Hallandale Beach From Quiet Coastal Town To Blossoming City

South Florida’s quiet coastal town of Hallandale Beach is quickly becoming one of the most luxurious places to live, work and play, thanks to a wave of new high-end residences attracting affluent buyers in droves. As a result, the city is experiencing a wave of new investment in the area, with a whopping $1 billion worth of development underway, according to the Hallandale Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. These projects run the gamut from luxury residences to dining and entertainment attractions.

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Mattamy Homes To Develop New Luxury Single-Family Home Community in Cooper City, Florida

Mattamy Homes, the largest privately owned homebuilder in North America, has announced plans to develop a new community, Sienna, in Cooper City, Fla. Sienna recently broke ground, and sales will begin in early 2023. The luxury community is Mattamy’s first foray into the Fort
Lauderdale market, following many other successful projects in southeast Florida.

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KAR Properties And Fortune International Group To Co-Develop 66-Story One River Point Designed By Rafael Viñoly

New York developer Shahab Karmely of KAR Properties and Miami developer Edgardo Defortuna of Fortune International Group announced a new partnership to co-develop One River Point, two connected riverfront-facing 66-story residential towers with a combined 300 units planned for 24 Southwest 4th Street in Downtown Miami. Under the One River Point Partners, LLC, the pair purchased the site from the original entity of One River Point, Miami River Project LLC, paying $58.85 million. The parcel enjoys an enviable location in the city’s epicenter, just steps from the Brickell financial district and luxury retail shopping and entertainment center, Brickell City Centre, as well as the major transportation hubs, and within minutes from Miami Beach, the Port of Miami, major international airports, and cultural landmarks such as the Adrienne Arsht Center, American Airlines Arena and Perez Art Museum.

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