Lidia Dinkova covers South Florida real estate for the Daily Business Review. Contact her at [email protected] or 305-347-6665. On Twitter @LidiaDinkova.
A real estate developer is moving its Brickell office to the new One Cocowalk office building, and the second story of the shuttered Gap store is being converted into offices.
The biggest transaction is the purchase of the Aviah Flagler Village apartments in Fort Lauderdale by a Hialeah-based group for more than $67.5 million.
The second quarter return is a "major reversal" from the negative 1% in the previous quarter and made for the second biggest swing in the past 94 quarters, according to Trepp.
Dozens of unsold units at the beachfront condo-hotel are expected to end up in the hands of the lender, which offered a $43 million credit bid in a bankruptcy auction that drew no bidders.
Factors that bode well for homebuildings include record low mortgage rates and a limited home inventory coupled with increased demand from residents who continue to work from home.