Historic Edgewater Buildings

The Edgewater neighborhood is roughly bound by 17th Street to the south, 37th Street to the north, the Florida East Coast Railway and East First Avenue to the west and Biscayne Bay to the east. Edgewater is primarily a residential neighborhood, with many historic early 20th century homes. There are several relatively new high-rise developments… Read more…

Citi Private Bank 2012 Wealth Report: Miami is One of the World’s Most Important Cities

Check out the Citi Private Bank 2012 Wealth Report, A Global Perspective on Prime Property and Wealth.  The report highlights that Miami is perceived as a global player in the eyes of High Net-Worth Individuals (HNWI) from Latin America.  Our neighbors to the south now view Miami as the second most important city following New… Read more…

Transforming Miami: Designing a District

Click here to RSVP For more information or to register by phone, contact The Real Estate Network at [email protected] or call 786.866.8446. You will have an opportunity to make your donation to the Annual Greater Miami Jewish Federation/UJA Campaign. *Couvert not tax-deductible Arnaud Karsenti & Jaret Turkell, The Real Estate Network Chairs Amanda Adler &… Read more…

Making Brickell CitiCentre Business and Pedestrian-Friendly

  On Friday I attended the University of Miami Real Estate Impact Conference that was held at 1450 Brickell Avenue. The conference was well attended with approximately 225 real estate, architecture and legal professionals and graduate students. The first panel discussion was titled Global Urban Design & Miami 2020 and Guy Bradley, CEO Mainland China,… Read more…