Miami-Dade buys Moishe Mana Wynwood site for $7M
Miami-Dade County bought a Wynwood property from developer Moishe Mana for $6.5 million, setting the stage for a mixed-use development that will include affordable housing, a Puerto Rican community center and an office for County Commissioner Keon Hardemon. But Mana is required to give the county the sales proceeds to resolve a previous dispute. The county plans to build the project on the 0.3-acre vacant parcel at 2900 Northwest Fifth Avenue, records and real estate database Vizzda show. The parcel represented a sliver of Mana’s expansive Wynwood portfolio, which includes 30 contiguous acres where for years he’s floated building a […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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