Amit Kort, Ofir Gabriel partnership score Live Local Act approval for Edgewater site
A partnership between Amit Kort and Ofir Gabriel is adding a Live Local Act sweetener to an Edgewater site that’s on the market with a new asking price of $34 million. The city of Miami recently approved plans for the joint venture, Tulip Developments Group, to build a 47-story tower with 499 apartments on an 0.8-acre assemblage at 3350 Biscayne Boulevard and 234-264 NE 34th Street, according to Michael Hinton with Lee & Associates. The site was originally listed for $32 million in February. Hinton is marketing the development site on behalf of Tulip, whose other partners are Karl-Ulrich Ansorg, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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