NY brokerage plants flag in Wynwood, bets on “much bigger” Miami in-migration
A boutique New York brokerage planted a flag in Wynwood, betting Miami and South Florida as a whole are poised for a second, even bigger wave of out-of-state in-migration, The Real Deal has learned. Modern Spaces, led by Eric Benaim and based in Long Island City, opened an office this month at the Wyncatcher I building at 2143 Northwest First Avenue, according to the brokerage’s news release and Benaim. It leased less than 1,000 square feet for five agents, with plans to expand and bring its headcount to about 25 people by year’s end, Benaim said. It marks Modern Spaces’ […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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