
Erik Bojnansky
Reporter at South Florida Business Journal
@SFBJNews journalist. Formerly of the @BiscayneTimes, @TheMiamiTimes & @trdmiami. Sometimes annoying.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Erik Bojnansky
Listen to this article 3 minMichael Stern's journey from mechanic to luxury real estate developer is filled with unexpected twists and turns. Learn how a focus on design integrity has shaped some of the most prominent skyscrapers in our latest Executive Profile. Story HighlightsMichael Stern founded JDS Development Group in 2002. JDS is building major projects in Miami and New York. Stern prioritizes design in creating successful luxury condominiums.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Erik Bojnansky
Listen to this article 5 minThis week's leasing & emerging markets news. A developer obtained the financing needed to demolish the Signature Grand event space in Davie and replace it with a logistics park. A joint venture of Altman Logistics Properties, an affiliate of Fort Lauderdale-based real estate company BBX Capital, and a subsidiary of Jacksonville-based FRP Holdings received the $31.9 million construction loan from Columbus, Georgia-based financial service company Synovus.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Erik Bojnansky
Listen to this article 4 minThe foreclosure could mean that a newly built commercial complex could be headed for the auction block. STORY HIGHLIGHTSGreyhawk Aventura Lender LLC filed a $49.61 million foreclosure lawsuit. The lawsuit targets 1212 Aventura, a mixed-use project in Aventura. The borrower defaulted on loans, leading to the foreclosure action.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Erik Bojnansky
Listen to this article 3 minThe seller started the blockchain and crypto currency analysis firm Chainalysis. STORY HIGHLIGHTSMichael Gronager sold his Miami Beach mansion on March 17. The mansion was sold by Flaminglet LLC to Florida Flamingo LLC. The home features 13-foot ceilings, a pool, and a custom bar. The founder of a blockchain analytics company sold his two-story, five-bedroom, seven bathroom mansion along Indian Creek last week, online records from Miami-Dade County stated.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Erik Bojnansky
Listen to this article 4 minThis week's leasing & emerging markets news. The Miami-Dade County Commission's Appropriations Committee has backed a 99-year lease agreement that would lead to developer Michael Swerdlow building thousands of affordable and workforce apartments, as well as, potentially, a train station, a Publix, a Home Depot and a BJ's Wholesale Club.
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