It’s no secret that we love bicycles at Miami Urbanist. As many of you know, I have been hired by StreetEasy to help lead the company’s expansion into the South Florida market. Lucky for me, StreetEasy also loves bicycles. In fact, the CEO of our company has purchased bicycles for all StreetEasy employees. Since StreetEasy… Read more…
Tag Archives: Midtown
Coming Soon to Midtown-New Tenants and Lower Vacancy Rates
Midtown is getting a few new tenants. With the exception of one new tenant, it appears that two of the tenants are moving into previously unoccupied space. This is certainly a good sign for Midtown; it means the area can absorb more retail. New retailers aren’t simply replacing unsuccessful retailers. This is a good indication… Read more…
Urban Infill Gathers Steam in Wynwood, Midtown and the Design District
Is Miami the poster child for urban infill? It sure sounds like it… Last week Metro 1 Properties announced they had closed on $50 million in sales and leased an additional 300,000 sq ft in Wynwood/Midtown/Design District during the past 6 months. In June, developer Craig Robins announced that his company DACRA would invest $312… Read more…
Great Bagels, Pizza and Urbanism
The New Yorker in me loves a good bagel and slice of pizza. I also love some good urbanism. Luckily I have found all three in Midtown. Believe it or not, Brooklyn Bagles and Primo Pizza actually import New York City tap water to make their bagels and pizza. The owners believe that the water… Read more…