When Mika Mattingly wants to sell a client on the potential of the city’s urban core, she brings an iPad packed with market intelligence and color-coded maps that show how planned real estate developments are expected to transform the area.
But there’s one crowd-pleaser in her sales pitch that the Miami commercial real estate broker can’t fit in her handbag—the view from the 16th-floor terrace of the downtown Epic hotel.
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