Claudio Fischer’s Brickell site scores $65M loan, but it’s under contract to sell
Chilean developer Claudio Fischer secured a $65 million loan tied to a prime development site in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, Banco Santander provided the financing, which is secured by a 1-acre assemblage at 68, 82 and 84 Southwest 13th Street and 1399 Southwest First Avenue, records show. The site includes a three-story office building that was previously anchored by the Mexican consulate, which moved to Coral Gables in 2023. Fischer plans to demolish and replace the building with a 41-story residential tower with 544 units, 9,400 square feet of retail and 421 parking spaces. Miami-Dade County approved the project last year, […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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