Continuum completes $49M bulk condo buyout in North Miami
The Eichner family’s Continuum Company completed its bulk purchase of a waterfront condo building in North Miami where the firm plans a luxury condo tower. The New York and North Bay Village-based development firm, led by Ian Bruce Eichner, paid $48.5 million for the four-story, 46-unit condo building at 12000 North Bayshore Drive, a spokesperson said. The developer previously secured approval to build a 22-story, 267-unit condo building. Continuum plans to reveal project details and launch sales early next year, according to a press release. Eichner, chairman and CEO of Continuum, said in a statement that the firm “worked closely […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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