Wednesday, August 6, 2014

About My Business!

About My Business: I am a licensed Real Estate Broker since 2004. I specialize in comprehensive Residential, Commercial and Foreign Investments in Real Property. I am able to assist prospective buyers with all their real estate requirements from buying, selling to leasing, as well as assist with providing the post purchaser with financial strategies in order to protect their investments. I am also a fellow investor. In today’s South Florida real estate market trends and economic influences, I can provide the experience and knowledge needed to capitalize on the hard earned equity. I Assist clients with all their real estate requirements from buying, selling to leasing, as well as assist with providing the post purchaser with financial strategies in order to protect their investments. As Broker-Associate at Fortune International Realty, empower my clients with accurate real estate information, knowledgeable of procedure and law, market analysis and effective marketing strategies. Proven track record: *International Sales and Marketing, and Referral networking *Luxury real estate homes sold *Comprehensive property market analysis *Identifying, facilitating and closing residential and commercial investment opportunities *Ongoing client post acquisition, investment portfolio management *Working with a strong team of international property Brokers, and transaction specialists. *I Offer comprehensive relocation services to both national and international clients Specializing in International Sales, I am determined to achieve maximum client satisfaction by providing superior results in every real estate transaction, first class service and by offering the best portfolio of properties in Miami and South Florida. Lazaro Lopez PA Fortune International Realty 1390 Brickell Avenue Suite 104 Miami, FL 33133 Cell: 786-525-9430 Phone: 305-400-6393 Fax: 305-400-6394

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Four 60-story towers on river advance

More details have been released on a large project set to bring four new 60-story residential towers to a high-profile site on the southern bank of the Miami River, adjacent to I-95. The developer of Miami Riverwalk, Chetrit Group, is moving ahead with detailed plans to transform a handful of vacant and rundown properties into a booming mixed-use project just a few blocks from Brickell and the heart of downtown. The plan gets its first audience with the full Miami River Commission on Sept. 8. Miami Riverwalk would include four towers providing 1,762 condo units and 246 hotel rooms on about 6.5 acres. The plan also calls for retail and office uses, a riverfront restaurant, public riverwalk and other dedicated green space, a small marina and parking garages. The development is planned for a three-block area bordered on the north by the river, on the south by Southwest Seventh Street, on the west by Southwest Third Avenue and on the east by Southwest Second Avenue. Hugging corners of the overall site are the YMCA on the northwest and a multi-level self-storage building, StorageMart, on the southeast. Representatives of the development team presented new information and a set of new renderings to a subcommittee of the river commission last week. The owner is listed as CG Miami River Owner LLC in the latest presentation to the river commission. The team includes Miami architectural firm Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design, landscape architect and civil/traffic engineer Kimley Horn of Miami, and coastal engineering firm Coastal Systems International Inc. of Coral Gables. The existing land uses are industrial and restricted commercial. The developer anticipates requesting a change in the land use and zoning of the properties, and an increase in the allowed density. Miami Riverwalk would be constructed in five phases. The developer would adhere to Miami River Greenway provisions and build a public riverwalk extending eastward to connect with the riverwalk in front of Latitude on the River, and extending westward to head under the elevated I-95. The large project would displace four operating businesses, including Finnegan’s River, a bar and restaurant. River commission officials hope Finnegan’s would open in another riverfront location later.