Cain’s Jonathan Goldstein on his next Miami project, the branded condo bandwagon and Brickell’s office market
No one knew Miami would become a magnet for out-of-state firms clamoring for Brickell offices when construction started on 830 Brickell in 2019. Yet, the 57-story, 640,000-square-foot spec project was timed perfectly. Jonathan Goldstein, the Brit who leads London-based Cain, which partnered on the project with Vlad Doronin’s OKO Group, had an outsider’s perspective on the project. “Sometimes it takes an eye that is not ingrained in the locality to see the potential,” Goldstein said. “Sometimes you have to be counter-cyclical. You can’t just follow the herd. I didn’t want to just build more condos.” 830 Brickell was completed in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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