May 5, 2024

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| 12/2/2021

› Miami board denies Wynwood Station mixed-use project
A mixed-use residential project planned for the east side of the Wynwood Arts District, near Midtown and Edgewater, was denied by the City of Miami’s Urban Development Review Board. Developer-owner Newcomb Properties #2 LLC plans to build Wynwood Station at 45 NE 27th St. But the board voted unanimously Nov. 17 to deny the project, after voicing numerous concerns.

› Fast-growing Fort Myers developer appoints new CFO
Seagate Development Group has named Fortune 500 real estate industry executive Iain McGill CFO. McGill will oversee all financials for Fort Myers-based Seagate’s expanding enterprises, including commercial and residential development and construction, residential remodeling and tenant improvements, property management and leasing and interior design, according to a statement.

› RV One and Airstream of Jacksonville plan Arlington superstore
RV One and Airstream of Jacksonville are converting a car dealership in Arlington into a superstore. The city approved a permit Nov. 23 for Welday Services Group, of Columbus, Ohio, to renovate the existing building at 8281 Merrill Road at a cost of $1 million. RV One and Airstream of Jacksonville filed plans with the city for a dealership at the address, which is next to Interstate 295.

› Frontier Airlines restarting service at Fort Lauderdale airport in February
Discount carrier Frontier Airlines said Tuesday it will return to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport with 12 nonstop flights to East Coast cities and Wisconsin starting in February 2022. The Denver-based airline last flew out of Fort Lauderdale in April 2020, shortly after coronavirus pandemic lockdowns brought the nation’s air travel nearly to a halt.

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