TERRANOVA CORP ANNOUNCES 3RD ANNUAL PRESENTING SPONSORSHIP OF NATIONAL PARKINSON’S FOUNDATION’S MOVING DAY® MIAMI

MIAMI BEACH, FL – October 25, 2016 – Terranova Corp announces its ongoing commitment to Moving Day®, National Parkinson Foundation’s annual fundraising event to be held on November 13th at Museum Park, as the walk’s Presenting Sponsor.

“Our commitment to fight this disease is personal to us, which is why we have decided to support the walk once again by becoming the Presenting Sponsor for the 3rd year in a row”, says Stephen Bittel, Chairman of Terranova Corp.

To date Team Terranova has contributed over $550,000 in their 3 years of participation to the walk and has become an inspiration to other teams across the nation. And with 20 days to go until Moving Day® Miami, Team Terranova is projected to surpass its fundraising goal of $50,000.

With an outpouring of support, Terranova is making a HUGE impact in the lives of people living with Parkinson’s disease. Dedicated to improving the quality of care for people with Parkinson’s, Team Terranova is committed to the National Parkinson’s Foundation and will continue to surpass any milestones in its path.

To learn more about Moving Day® Miami and how you, your family and friends, and/or your company can get involved, please visit www.MovingDayMiami.org.

 

Terranova Corporation, South Florida’s leading commercial real estate advisory firm, currently is involved with commercial real estate assets for its clients and its own portfolio valued at over $1 billion. Terranova offers complete commercial real estate services, including asset and property management, leasing, tenant representation, acquisitions, dispositions, financing, construction management and development.

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Millennials migrate to downtown Miami in droves and business follows

September 27, 2016 — THE MIAMI HERALD — BY NANCY DAHLBERG  A new report by the Miami Downtown Development Authority confirms what the restaurant openings, cranes and traffic snarls already tell us: Young professionals are still moving to downtown Miami in droves, and new businesses are following them.

According to the Miami DDA’s Demographics Report that will be released Tuesday, downtown Miami’s full-time population has soared to nearly 90,000 residents. That’s up 32 percent since 2010 and 150 percent since 2000.

Young professionals between the ages of 20 and 44 make up about half of this population, helping to fill the more than 20 new residential towers that have been built since the last real estate boom. More than half of downtown residents have obtained some form of college education, the report said.

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Two Miami Beach Properties Sell for $49 Million, Doubling Purchase Price

DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW — July 18, 2016 — BY CARLA VIANNA. Sit on an asset long enough and it’ll double in price.

That was the case for two office properties in Miami Beach that fetched $49 million late last week — double the original purchase price twelve years earlier.
 

Terranova Corp. affiliate Beach Tower LLC sold the office towers at 1674 and 1688 Meridian Ave. for $48.75 million in a deal that closed July 14, the real estate advisory firm announced. The seller pocketed the buildings in 2004 with two transactions totaling $27 million.

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