Mast Capital Plans Extensive Renovation Of Newly Purchased 480-Acre Saddlebrook Resort Property In Tampa

Miami-based real estate developer Mast Capital just recently closed on the 480-acre Saddlebrook Resort  Located in Tampa’s Wesley Chapel area at 5700 Saddlebrook Way, the property is home to a condo-hotel resort, 45 tennis courts, two 18-hole golf courses, and a tennis academy where some of the world’s top tennis players trained, including Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, Jennifer Capriati, Martina Hingis, James Blake, Mardy Fish, Andy Roddick, Jack Sock, Bob & Mike Bryan, Alexander Zverev, Mischa Zverev and John Isner. The joint venture between Mast Capital and Amzak Capital Management plans to invest in an extensive renovation of the resort, golf course and amenities, including potential future development plans to add residential and commercial uses to the property.

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JLL Tapped To Lease Creative Office Space At The Reimagined Wyncatcher Building In Wynwood, Miami

Chicago-based global real estate company JLL has been selected to lease the office space at Wyncatcher, a 2-story boutique mixed-use property comprised of 47,852 square feet located at 2413 Northwest 1st Avenue in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. Formerly an industrial building, the stand-alone property is  has been fully converted by its owner, Morabito Properties, for office and restaurant use and features a rooftop terrace with striking views of the evolving Wynwood neighborhood. Known for its modern luxury properties designed by the world’s finest architects, artisans, and craftsmen, Wyncatcher is the developer’s first mixed-use development in Wynwood.

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Atlantic Pacific Communities Gets FAA Permits For 36-Story ‘Block 45’ And Two Tower Cranes

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given multi-family real estate developer Atlantic Pacific Communities the green light for the construction of Block 45, a 36-story transit-oriented mixed-use building planned for 152 Northwest 8th Street in Miami’s Overtown District. Permits for the 395-foot-tall structure were approved on February 22, 2022 along with permits allowing the assemblage of two tower cranes on the property of 303-feet and 450-feet for vertical construction. Block 45, which was recently submitted to Miami-Dade County planners, is designed by Coral Gables-based Corwil Architects and is proposed to yield 616 residential units, 24,865 square feet of retail space and 605 parking spaces. Architectural Alliance Landscape is the landscape architect.

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