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  2. SoLé Mia - Wikipedia

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    SoLé Mia is a 184 acres (0.74 km 2) master-planned community located in North Miami, Florida, east of Biscayne Blvd, within an enclave on Biscayne Bay. [1] The project was called a "mini-city" by The Miami Herald and has the first man-made lagoon in South Florida as well as plans for more than 4,000 residences, retail and office spaces, a medical facility, school, hotel and parks.

  3. Turnberry Associates - Wikipedia

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    The company broke ground on Turnberry Ocean Club Residences, a 154-unit, 650-foot luxury condominium tower in Miami in 2016 [6] [7] and broke ground on SoLé Mia, a mixed-use project on 154 acres in North Miami develop with LeFrak in 2015.

  4. One Thousand Museum - Wikipedia

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    One Thousand Museum is a high-rise residential condominium in Miami, Florida, United States. The building, which is located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, across from Museum Park, was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. [2] [3] The initial design was started by Zaha Hadid. [4]

  5. Condo sellers in Miami-Dade face a bitter reality — prices ...

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    Miami-Dade had a total of 2,051 deals, down 13.2%, and Broward had 2,206 deals, down 18.9%. Growing pains for condos The month-to-month drops in condo prices are just the beginning.

  6. Condo development could replace a chunk of Jungle Island ...

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    A real estate developer wants to build a condo development and a free park on the site of Miami’s Jungle island, changing course from a plan that would add a hotel and attractions to the theme park.

  7. Are condo buyouts rising in Miami? What owners should ... - AOL

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    The Miami Herald spoke with three real estate pros to share advice for owners contemplating condo buyouts or terminations, when at least 80% of residents in a building agree to sell to a developer ...