Representative Projects
Eighteen Sunset
The Company assembled the target property and has designed a mixed use, luxury building in the heart of Sunset Harbour, the most exciting neighborhood in Miami Beach. The Miami Beach gateway property will complete the transformation of this waterfront, pedestrian community that has shifted over the last two decades from light industrial uses to a thriving center for active lifestyle residential, commercial and fitness uses.
For early inquiries, contact Bradley Colmer at Bradley.colmer@decocapital.com.
Finale Hotels
Again, creating a vision at the early stages of a neighborhood transformation, the Company assembled the target property consisting of over 2 acres and located across the street from one of the largest medical districts in the United States – the Jackson Memorial Hospital and University of Miami Hospital led Miami health district. Directly across from the Jackson campus and within a short walking distance of the University of Miami medical campus, the Miami-Dade College Medical School, and the VA hospital system, as well as within blocks of other recently announced mixed use projects in the neighborhood, the property is in close proximity to major highways and public transportation and positions the Company for a medical and life sciences focused development in the center of the up-and-coming Allapattah neighborhood of Miami.
Allapattah
Allapattah, a primarily industrial area west of Wynwood and east of Miami International Airport, has attracted investors like Wennett, the Rubell family, Michael Simkins and Lyle Stern.
The group hired Bernardo Fort-Brescia’s Arquitectonica to design the complex, which will be just north of the Miami Health District and east of Robert Wennett’s properties. Leasing of the existing buildings is underway.
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