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Mr.Colombo with his recent projects–Miami’s Brickell Flatiron and EPIC Tower.COURTESY OF UGO COLOMBO
Italian-born developer Ugo Colombo is the man behind Miami’s tallest condo tower, Brickell Flatiron. The 736-foot-high tower is also the tallest condominium south of New York City.
Mr. Colombo, 58, began investing in Downtown Brickell—now a bustling urban center—in the 1990s, starting with the Bristol Tower and later the Santa Maria Tower. Since then, the area of Downtown Miami has seen more than 150 towers, which are home to more than 92,000 residents. The neighborhood’s population has more than doubled since 2000 and grown by 40% since 2010, according to 2018 demographics from the Miami Downtown Development Authority.
Today, more than 92,000 people live in the area and that number is expected to eclipse 100,000 in the next three years.
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If you are searching through Miami neighborhoods, looking for a property you’d like to invest in, you may be intimidated by the laundry list of options. Of the 25 neighborhoods in the city, there are several that stick out in terms of property value. Let’s have a look at a few.
Wynwood
This neighborhood boasts a trendy, chic, artsy feel, feeling more like a ginormous art piece rather than an actual residential area. Wynwood has been an up-and-coming area for some time now, growing more and more with its selection of shops, cafes, art galleries and museums. Properties in Wynwood are priced lower than many other Miami neighborhoods, with potential to tap into rent. Rent costs sit at an average of $2,400 per month in Wynwood.
Miami Design
Located in the northern section of Wynwood, Miami Design is a completely refurbished area, which was once littered with worn-out houses and warehouses, stunting the value of the area. The neighborhood now contains a shopping area with luxu
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