How New Yorkers Erik Rutter and David Weitz became Miami’s newest up-and-comers
When a 4.25-acre bayfront site in Miami’s Brickell district came on the market, conventional wisdom dictated that one of South Florida’s real estate dynasties would claim it. The Pérez family’s Related Group was in the running, while others that also have shaped Miami’s skyline showed some interest but had their hands full with other deals, according to a source familiar with the matter. Instead, the buyer was Oak Row Equities, a firm not yet a decade old, and with one finished project at the time to show for. “It was a combination of them having the least deal risk because […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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