Atlanta investor lists massive Miami-Dade waterfront site with entitlements
Goddard Investment Group is looking to make a whopper of a land deal. The Atlanta-based firm led by CEO Robert Goddard listed 80 acres with mixed-use development entitlements in Palmetto Bay, a news release states. The waterfront site at 17777 Old Cutler Road, which once housed fast food giant Burger King’s headquarters, is being marketed by an Avison Young team led by Michael Fay and John Crotty. A spokesperson for the brokerage declined to disclose the asking price. A Goddard affiliate paid $18.5 million for the property in 2003, records show. The firm obtained county approval to develop Laguna Vista, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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