Miami Herald (Sunday)

Mana buys in downtown again with plans to expand Flagler District project, tech hub

- BY REBECCA SAN JUAN rsanjuan@miamiheral­d.com Rebecca San Juan: 305.376.2160, @rebecca_sanjuan

Moishe Mana is expanding his footprint in the Flagler District, downtown’s envisioned tech hub.

The Israeli-born developer and billionair­e bought a parking lot at 49 NW First Street, across from the Miami-Dade County Courthouse and a singlestor­y building with a handful of eateries, according to a statement provided to the Miami Herald. The approximat­ely $12.4 million sale closed on Friday. Mana is ironing out details for a new project on the site.

The site gives the developer greater scale for his Flagler District project. More than five years ago, Mana started acquiring buildings and lots in downtown, with a concentrat­ion especially along West Flagler Street. He now owns a total of 60 buildings and vacant lots. He continues to lead an overhaul of the street named after Florida’s railroad pioneer Henry Flagler by gutting and renovating existing buildings along the corridor and supporting­the makeover of the area’s streetscap­e, which began in May. Though many of his storefront­s are now empty, Mana has announced plans to build offices, retail and housing.

“We’re committed to reviving the Flagler District through sustainabl­e revitaliza­tion,” Mana said in the statement. “We are using the existing structures to preserve the character of the neighborho­od while building a tech ecosystem that prioritize­s the community’s needs.”

Mana covered the cost of the project design and mix of taxes from the city and county, parking fees and bond dollars are funding the constructi­on. Property owners are also taxing themselves to help pay for the project.

Colliers executive managing director and broker Mika Mattingly represente­d the seller Andrew Mirmelli Company: M&M Parking, which bought the site for nearly $3 million in 2013, and Mana.

Mana also owns several buildings and properties in Wynwood. In an effort to convert a 23.5-acre slice of the neighborho­od into a trade hub between China and Latin America, Mana recently hired Sidewalk Labs to design the infrastruc­ture for his project.

 ?? CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com ?? Moishe Mana, who owns a huge chunk of Wynwood and downtown Miami’s Flagler Street.
CARL JUSTE cjuste@miamiheral­d.com Moishe Mana, who owns a huge chunk of Wynwood and downtown Miami’s Flagler Street.

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