Brokers, developers kick off Miami’s high season at Art Week
A 50-foot-wide rotating bookshelf planted in the sand in front of the Faena District is drawing crowds during Miami Art Week — a fitting backdrop for a mixed-use project that has, since it opened a decade ago, fused luxury real estate with the art world. The installation, called The Library of Us, by Es Devlin, sits in a circular pool meant to invite viewers to linger. It also brings attention to the development behind it and Miami Beach’s most consistent selling point: the beach itself. Across Miami and Miami Beach, developers and brokerages are taking advantage of the influx of […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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