Become a GlobeSt influencer! Learn about our latest recognition opportunities highlighting the individuals, firms and teams changing the commercial real estate landscape.
Miami's and South Florida's original leading source for commercial real estate news, analysis, trends, events and resources in office, industrial, retail, multifamily, hotel, healthcare and net lease property sectors.
BOCA RATON-The Renaissance Hotel completes a $9 million renovation project that began 18 months ago. The 189-room property existed as a Sheraton Hotel for nearly 20 years before Detroit, MI-based owner Trident-Allied LLC reinvented the property under Marriott's Renaissance brand.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL-Prison REIT Correctional Properties Trust files a universal shelf registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The registration statement allows the company to offer $250 million of its common stock, debt securities and warrants.
MIAMI-Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York sold the three-story, 69,708-sf, 87%-leased Brandywine Center I office/restaurant complex in West Palm Beach, FL for $7.04 million or $100.57 per sf in March, as GlobeSt.com previously reported.
ORLANDO-The 400 members of Teamsters Local 385 are pinning their hopes on a federal mediator to determine if a new three-year contract that doesn't guarantee a 40-hour work week is legal. The workers say they will strike without a contract.
ORLANDO-The vacation rentals and timeshare booking service is adding 498 condominium units to its management/marketing portfolio with the signing of Maesbury Homes Inc.'s 116 rental condos on Lake Davenport. The value of the contract wasn't disclosed.
TAMPA, FL-Steve Green of Green Realty Management, White Plains, NY, paid Howard Shiffman of Davna Investments, Largo, FL, $5.6 million in an all-cash deal for the 92%-occupied, 188-unit Ashley Square Apartments, 5505 N. Hines St., Tampa.
MIAMI-The Coral Gables, FL-based commercial and residential developer has named Tom Gillette regional manager to handle day-to-day operations and manage the company's 1,100-acre Bartram Springs residential project at Phillips Highway (U.S. 1) and Racetrack Road in Duval County.
MIAMI-The locally based telecommunications management and real estate company lost $33.9 million in the first nine months of 2001 compared to a loss of $32.2 million in the same 2000 period. Third-quarter Data Center revenue is up 72% to $700,000 from $400,000 in the same 2000 period.
MIAMI-The New York developer and the Sunny Isles Beach, FL father-son team plan to break ground Feb. 9 on Trump Palace, a 47-story, 267-unit luxury condominium tower--the second of a three-phased, 972-unit venture along Miami Beach called Trump Grande Ocean Resort and Residences.
ORLANDO-The executive vice president for sales and travel operations at Walt Disney Parks & Resorts and his colleagues at the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, are racing the clock to rejuvenate the area's sagging hospitality industry.