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A buyer from New York scooped up the mansion-sized condo unit By Fang Block |
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A ground floor unit with more than 12,000 square feet of living space on Fisher Island sold for $16.25 million.
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A ground floor unit with more than 12,000 square feet of living space on Fisher Island sold for $16.25 million.
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Tech billionaire Manuel D. Medina has sold his sprawling condo unit on Fisher Island, Miami, for $16.25 million, a 16.7% discount from the $19.5 million listing price.
The buyer, who used a trust to make the purchase last Friday, is relocating from New York, according to agents involved in the deal.
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6 NEWPORT, R.I. – Two retired Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport employees, Martin “Marty” Moebus and Dr. Kimberly Cipolla, have received Department of the Navy (DON) Meritorious Civilian Service Awards, the third highest honorary civilian award bestowed by the U.S. Navy.
Moebus, a resident of Norwich, Connecticut, earned his award for accomplishments as chief strategic analyst in the Strategic Planning Office, from November 2014 through his retirement in July 2020, after a 40-year career. He supported Division Newport leadership in establishing key long-term objectives, identifying strategies in critical business and technical areas, and implementing strategic guidance and actions.
Moebus served as the Naval Acquisition Development Program field career manager, guiding more than 100 interns through the first years of their career, and helped create high velocity learning communication and training plans, which rolled out across the Naval Sea Sys
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Three Units Make up This Lavish Miami Beach Spread on the 36th Floor
Amenities at this home on the 36th floor include a two-story primary bedroom suite and unobstructed 300-degree ocean, city and harbor views By BILL CARY |
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This unusual combination of three units located on the 36
th floor of the South Tower of the Continuum on South Beach offers a two-story primary bedroom suite in its own wing and wide-angle Miami, harbor and ocean views.
“It’s paradise,” said listing agent Sheila “Michelle” Rojas of Brown Harris Stevens. “As soon as you get off the elevator, you literally go wow, with all of the sparkling sunlight coming in and 300-degree unobstructed views.”