Billionaire Adam Neumann supersizes Flow high-rise in Aventura
Adam Neumann received the stamp of approval from city officials to build bigger in Aventura. At a June 2 meeting, Aventura commissioners unanimously greenlighted a larger version of the billionaire WeWork co-founder’s planned Flow-branded multifamily development, allowing Neumann and his partner, Israel-based Canada Global, to increase the project’s density and height at Aventura Corporate Center. The developers filed amended plans for the 8.6-acre site at 20801, 20803 and 20807 Biscayne Boulevard, the South Florida Business Journal reported. The revised plans call for 720 multifamily units in two 32-story towers rising 367 feet, up from the previously approved development of 675 […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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