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A retail project will replace a strip of green in Brickell after a $6 5 million sale

Jun. 1 Argentine investors are planning on building boutique retail on a triangle-shaped sliver of Brickell, bringing more density to Miami's financial hub. Six undisclosed families acquired 1101 S. Miami Ave. from developer Ugo Colombo's CMC Group in late May, said Fabio Faerman, founder and CEO of Fortune International's FA Commercial and one of the brokers representing the investors. CMC .

Man Arrested in Attempted Sex Battery at Brickell Apartment: Miami Police

Man Arrested in Attempted Sex Battery at Brickell Apartment: Miami Police
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Some Residents Of Luxury Brickell Apartment Say Management Won t Acknowledge Breach Where Predator Attacked Woman

CBS4's Joan Murray spoke with concerned and frustrated Brickell Flatiron residents. Read more: https://cbsloc.al/3f5Hwfb

COVID speeds up financial and tech company relocations to Florida

COVID speeds up financial and tech company relocations to Florida Last spring, Ian Campbell, CEO of technology consulting firm Nucleus Research, called a staff Zoom meeting to announce that he would be leaving Boston and moving to Miami. Campbell, who founded the firm in Boston in 2000, felt it made sense to open an office in Miami. Boston’s high cost of living and traffic were making it increasingly difficult to attract and retain young, talented workers, he says. Meanwhile, he and his staff had proven during the coronavirus shutdown that they could make telecommuting work. He gave his 15 employees the choice of staying in Boston or moving to Miami. All but two chose the latter.

Miami Airport Trade Center Seller Sues Ex-Partners for $5M

Airport Trade Center at 3108 NW 72nd Avenue (Google Maps) Blackstone’s $56 million purchase of an industrial property near Miami International Airport closed nearly two years ago, but the legal fight among the sellers is still brewing. Samuel Friedman alleges that he was shortchanged more than $5.1 million by the other three sellers of Airport Trade Center – Haim Yehezkel, Roy Mussaffi and Joseph Cohen. The funds were tied to brokerage commissions, a promised property management fee and his cut of the deal proceeds, he alleges in the suit filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court last month Friedman sued Yehezkel, Mussaffi, Cohen and the four investors’ Airport Trade Center LLC, their entity that owned the 14-acre property at 3208 and 3108 Northwest 72nd Avenue.

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