Tech investor Bob Zangrillo revives $3B Little Haiti megaproject
Technology investor Bob Zangrillo is reviving plans for a $3 billion mixed-use project in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, more than a decade after first unveiling the vision, Bloomberg reported. Zangrillo is partnering with Miami-based Plaza Equity Partners on the proposed 7.8 million-square-foot development, an office hub aimed at companies in artificial intelligence, asset management and venture capital. The project would also include more than 2,600 residential units, a hotel and retail space. The first phase calls for the office campus, which Zangrillo’s firm, Dragon Global, would anchor, along with a 25-story tower with 349 rental apartments. In recent years, technology […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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