Moishe Mana expands Wynwood portfolio with $26M dev site purchase
Moishe Mana loaded more properties into his Wynwood portfolio in Miami with a $25.5 million development site acquisition. Mana, who is arguably the largest landowner in Wynwood and downtown Miami, acquired a 0.7-acre assemblage at 2200-2230 Northwest Second Avenue and 224 Northwest 22nd Terrace, the buyer and the seller confirmed to The Real Deal. The site is approved for a five-story mixed-use development that could be either offices or residential with ground-floor retail. If Mana were to capitalize on Florida’s Live Local Act, he could potentially develop a 450-foot-tall mixed-use skyscraper with 789 apartments, an offering shows. But he would […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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