Gary Ressler moved to Miami in 2001 to assume operations of TILIA Real Estate (formerly ABC Management Services, Inc.), a family-owned and operated commercial real estate management and development firm. Mr. Ressler’s family owns and operates one of Miami’s most iconic and historic pieces of real estate in downtown Miami, The Alfred I. DuPont Building,… Read more…
Tag Archives: Downtown
Downtown Urban Living is White Hot; Centro Sells 50% of Units in 60 days
The Miami Heat isn’t the only thing that is hot in Downtown Miami. The downtown condo market continues its white-hot streak too. According to Centro’s press release: More than 180 of the 352 units in approximately 60 days, indicating a surge for demand in urban residential real estate in the Downtown Miami market. The sales figures are reflective of… Read more…
What Homebuyers in Miami Want Now? Alicia Cervera on New Developments
This is the second of three interviews I did for StreetEasy with Alicia Cervera Lamadrid, Managing Partner at Cervera Real Estate . In this interview Alicia talks about the consumer’s desire to buy into Miami’s emerging neighborhoods, urban infill, transit oriented development opportunites, green building and the consumer wanting to live in walkable neighborhoods. Alicia foresees that… Read more…
The 305 Talks: Harvey Hernandez from Newgard Development Group
Newgard Development Group Chairman and Managing Director Harvey Hernandez sat down with me to discuss his two Miami projects that are currently under development in Brickell and Downtown. BrickellHouse is under construction and Centro will break ground later this year in the heart of Downtown Miami. The partners of Newgard Development Group have spent 15… Read more…
Brickell & Downtown Once Again Becomes a Construction Zone
The construction cranes have returned to the urban core and condos are back to selling like hotcakes in mostly all cash deals to foreigners. The market is on fire. Last Wednesday evening developer Alan Ojeda unveiled his latest project, The Bond. By 3:00am nearly 1/3 of the units had been reserved. Below is a… Read more…