Harvey Hernandez shifts gears with luxury car condo project in Little River
Developer Harvey Hernandez switched lanes for his latest project, a planned luxury car condo building with an indoor padel club, concierge and events. Hernandez’s Newgard Development Group paid $8.2 million for the block at 7400 to 7410 Northeast Miami Court, 40 Northeast 75th Street and 19 Northeast 74th Street in Miami, according to the developer and broker involved in the deal. The properties total 1.2 acres. Newgard plans to build Revault Miami, a mixed-use luxury car condo building with climate-controlled private garages; a padel club on the second floor with four courts, lounges, a cafe and sauna and steam rooms; […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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