“Perception becomes reality”: Miami-Dade office rents enter new era at over $200 psf
When the pandemic-era influx of new-to-market tenants began, news spread that office rents reached and surpassed $100 per square foot in Miami-Dade County, a record at the time. What was a record is now more the norm for prime buildings –– and new benchmarks are being set: Landlords are signing deals at well over $150 a foot and some are surpassing $200 a foot, brokers told The Real Deal. Covid-times in-migration of the likes of billionaire hedge funder Ken Griffin, who brought his Citadel and Citadel Securities’ headquarters to Brickell and now plans a headquarters tower for the firms on […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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