Turkish developer scores city approval for North Miami condo project
The Turkish developer Shelton got the greenlight for its first Florida condo project, an 11-story waterfront development in North Miami. Led by chairman Abdullah Kırkıncıoğlu, the firm is planning an 18-unit complex at 1998 Northeast 135th Street in North Miami. The 0.3-acre site is owned by Monique Benson, who bought it for $480,000 in 2002, according to property records. Kırkıncıoğlu tapped Kobi Karp to design the project, dubbed Shelton Miami. The building will have two five-bedroom, 3,000-square-foot units on floors three through 11. Its amenities will include a spa, fitness center, pool, hobby room and meeting room, according to Shelton’s […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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