Report: Miami Has the Third Most Live-Work-Play Developments in the Nation
"While the construction of such developments in the city was sparse before the pandemic, the 2022 peak and the four buildings that are already approved for 2023 show a rising interest in this kind of real estate," said Laura Pop-Badiu, of CoworkingCafe.
December 08, 2022 at 02:53 PM
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Commercial Real EstateSouth Florida's growing population and environment for combining business and leisure have resulted in the evolution of live-work-play developments to cater to new residents and changing needs, and it's a trend that's not slowing down as co-working grows in popularity.
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