The New York developers building in the city’s sixth borough
Miami is joked of as New York City’s sixth borough, but the relationship between the two cities’ real estate industries is serious. The flight path between New York City and Miami International is one of the busiest domestic routes in the country, and some of Manhattan’s biggest developers have been flying south to invest billions in projects throughout the tri-county region. While the bond has existed for decades, pandemic market shifts deepened the connection between the already intertwined cities. This dynamic is on full display in The Real Deal’s South Florida and New York Top 100 lists, which feature New […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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