Mid Market South-FRIDAYCentral and South Florida were hopping this week on the commercial real estate front. Even smaller markets like Apopka and Delray Beach are seeing some action. Affordable housing, capital investments, joint venture equity and industrial deals were among the activity.

BY THE NUMBERS

New product pipeline is seeing a gradual slowdown. Greater Downtown Miami is expected to welcome 3,456 new condo units in 2017, followed by the delivery of 2,846 units in 2018 and 1,960 units in 2019. (Source: Miami DDA)

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