Eichners launch wellness-focused North Miami condos after $49M buyout
Ian Bruce Eichner and his daughter Allie Eichner are launching a wellness-focused condo on the waterfront North Miami site where they completed a $48.5 million bulk buyout this fall. The planned 12000 Sport & Wellness Waterfront Residences is slated for the site at 12000 North Bayshore Drive in North Miami and will rise 20 stories and have 262 units, according to a news release. The spread will include condo units, penthouses and townhomes, all with access to the project’s waterfront Mermaid Club, which will include a 20-slip marina, floating pools, paddleboards and kayaks, the release shows. The Eichners tapped a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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