A long-delayed condo skyscraper in Manhattan’s Financial District is restarting sales after seven years. The proposed 28-story project with 144 condos has not been approved by the city yet. The site in San Francisco was meant to be a $1.6 billion project but is now a money pit of lawsuits. PMG is launching sales of a 34-story, 240-unit Brickell condo tower in Miami.
Oceanwide Center was supposed to be San Francisco's second-tallest building, but 8 years after breaking ground, it's still just a pit in the middle of downtown. Here's what happened. https://t.co/2uLuI49b1v
Mechanic's liens at the failed Oceanwide Center construction project in downtown San Francisco have reportedly been consolidated and reduced to a fraction of their previous amount. Here's what else to know in local biz on this first day of spring. https://t.co/orTuZvbpyy
PMG is launching sales of a planned 34-story, 240-unit Brickell condo tower, @h1nsche reports https://t.co/ykLtNIpvJV
The site was supposed to be a $1.6 billion pillar of San Francisco’s modern skyline. But it’s nothing more than a money pit of concrete & metal in the heart of downtown—filled with a tangled thicket of lawsuits & pointed fingers. New ✍️ by @kevinbtruong https://t.co/ruDmvGvmnp
An important real estate yarn: San Francisco’s stalled Oceanwide Center is a money pit https://t.co/dqIr9gbgca
The proposed 28-story project with144 condos has not been approved by the city yet. https://t.co/1bI7UvCwKk
A long-delayed condo skyscraper in Manhattan’s Financial District is restarting sales seven years after they first began. https://t.co/9288MVPT6K via @citylab
A long-delayed condo skyscraper in Manhattan’s Financial District is restarting sales seven years after they first began. https://t.co/4DCAt1VDgy