The Weekly Dirt: What’s next for the late Isaac Kodsi’s Coconut Grove condo project
Developer and real estate attorney Isaac Kodsi’s final project will be completed by members of his family following his unexpected death. Kodsi died in early August at the age of 59. He was nearing completion of Arbor Residences, a Coconut Grove condo project that he acquired out of foreclosure in 2023. He was working closely with two of his adult children, Joseph and Camilla, at the family firm. Kodsi’s brother, condo developer Dan Kodsi, will work with Camilla to complete the 45-unit building at 3034 Oak Avenue, just north of the neighborhood’s downtown, Dan tells me. Arbor has secured contracts […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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