AcadeMir Charter Schools picks up land in west Miami-Dade, adding to South Florida portfolio
AcadeMir Charter Schools hit the books and picked up more land in west Miami-Dade County. The Miami-based charter school paid $20.5 million for eight parcels of vacant land between Southwest 148th Avenue, Southwest 30th Street and Southwest 147th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade. The land totals 9.2 acres. AcadeMir also acquired a 1.3-acre plot that’s northwest of Coral Way and Southwest 157th Avenue for an undisclosed amount, property records show. Miami-based Faro Investments, led by Julio Rodriguez, sold the parcels. AcadeMir has been expanding its portfolio. The company, which is managed by Superior Charter Schools Services, recently purchased one of its […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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