Brickell developer rebrands condo-hotel project and boosts broker commissions
Developer Robert Thorne is rebranding his planned condo-hotel in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood and offering agents higher commissions, The Real Deal has learned. Thorne’s Miami-based Urban Network Capital Group is partnering with the Spanish hotel chain Meliá Hotels International for the 110-unit development planned for 1120 Southwest Third Avenue, he said. Meliá Miami Brickell will mark the first Meliá-branded residential project in Miami. It was previously called Visions at Brickell Station. Thorne said he also signed a deal with Meliá to brand a 520-key hotel in Orlando. UNCG hired Compass earlier this year to handle sales and marketing of Visions at […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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