Ransom Everglades expands with $35M purchase of Coconut Grove estate || via The Real Deal

Ransom Everglades School paid $34.6 million for a historic Coconut Grove estate that will expand the private school’s campus, listing agent Nelson Gonzalez told The Real Deal. 

Ransom announced the deal last Thursday, but declined to provide a closing price. La Brisa, a 6.9-acre property that was once the most expensive residential listing in Miami-Dade, was last listed for $39.5 million.

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A Historic Transformation: Miami's Former Women's Club and Library Building

Originally founded as the Married Ladies' Afternoon Club in 1900, the Miami Women's Club evolved into a prominent social and cultural institution. Notably, the club played a pivotal role in establishing Miami's public library system. The building itself showcases a distinctive U-shaped Mediterranean Revival style, offering picturesque views of Biscayne Bay.

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Swire's President Stephen Owens Set to Retire

Owens' journey with Swire Properties began in 1976, where he held various senior management positions within the company's U.S. operations. Over the years, he has played instrumental roles such as director of acquisitions and vice president of commercial properties, ultimately ascending to the esteemed position of president of Swire Properties' U.S. operations in 1985. Through his dedication and vision, Owens has left an indelible mark on the company's trajectory and success.
 

 

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Brickell Arch aka Espirito Santo

Brickell Arch also known as Espirito Santo.

Located right in the heart of the Brickell financial district, the building is surrounded by high-end restaurants, retail, hotels, and residential buildings - all within walking distance. Need to get downtown? The Metromover transportation for Metrorail and the Tri-County rail system are right outside the front door.

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