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South Florida Real Estate Sees Surge in Activity

Developers and Investors Make Moves in Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, and Miami Beach

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What Happened South Florida's real estate market is witnessing a surge in activity, with several high-profile deals and developments making headlines. Billionaire Steve Ross' firm, Related Ross, has received approval...

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South Florida's real estate market is witnessing a surge in activity, with several high-profile deals and developments making headlines. Billionaire Steve Ross' firm, Related Ross, has received approval for a mixed-use development in Wellington, while a clinic mogul has acquired apartments in Hialeah and a financier has purchased a Palm Beach estate.

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Wellington Development Gets Greenlight

Related Ross has been given the go-ahead to build a seven-story extended stay hotel, a 47-foot-tall lakeside restaurant facility, and a pair of...

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Related Ross has been given the go-ahead to build a seven-story extended stay hotel, a 47-foot-tall lakeside restaurant facility, and a pair of 42-foot-tall commercial buildings at 10400 Stribling Way in Wellington. The development will also include a 405,000-square-foot private school called Wingrove Academy for 1,750 students. The project is expected to bring significant economic growth to the area.

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Hialeah Apartments Sold for $21M

Jorge Acevedo, founder of Miami-based La Colonia Medical Centers, has acquired the Regency Club Apartments at 1350 West 46th Street in Hialeah for...

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Jorge Acevedo, founder of Miami-based La Colonia Medical Centers, has acquired the Regency Club Apartments at 1350 West 46th Street in Hialeah for $21.2 million. The 74-unit building was sold by Royal Income Properties, which had purchased it for $4.1 million in 2002. Acevedo's entity paid $286,500 per unit, reflecting the growing demand for workforce housing in Hialeah.

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Financier Buys Palm Beach Estate

Financier Mark Marcello has purchased a Palm Beach estate in the Mar-a-Lago Security Zone for $36 million. The 8,900-square-foot mansion, built on...

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Financier Mark Marcello has purchased a Palm Beach estate in the Mar-a-Lago Security Zone for $36 million. The 8,900-square-foot mansion, built on 1.5 acres in 1999, features five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Marcello is a partner in his father's Windsor Capital Partners investment firm and has been a longtime resident of West Palm Beach.

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Miami Beach Sees Activity

In Miami Beach, Phil Freedman has returned to Compass to lead sales and marketing of the Raleigh Rosewood Residences. The project, which includes the...

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In Miami Beach, Phil Freedman has returned to Compass to lead sales and marketing of the Raleigh Rosewood Residences. The project, which includes the historic Raleigh hotel, is expected to launch sales later this year. Meanwhile, Boucher Brothers and Major Food Group are seeking design approval for a reimagined Nikki Beach site, which will feature a mixed-use project called Major Beach.

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$46.3 million: The amount Related Ross will pay to acquire the property in Wellington $21.2 million: The amount Jorge Acevedo paid for the Regency...

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  • $46.3 million: The amount Related Ross will pay to acquire the property in Wellington
  • $21.2 million: The amount Jorge Acevedo paid for the Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah
  • $36 million: The amount Mark Marcello paid for the Palm Beach estate
  • 210,000 square feet: The amount of retail space in the Wellington development

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What: Mixed-use development, apartment acquisition, estate purchase, sales and marketing Where: Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, Miami Beach Impact:...

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  • What: Mixed-use development, apartment acquisition, estate purchase, sales and marketing
  • Where: Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, Miami Beach
  • Impact: Economic growth, increased demand for workforce housing, revitalization of Miami Beach

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As the South Florida real estate market continues to heat up, developers and investors are expected to make more moves in the coming months. With the...

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As the South Florida real estate market continues to heat up, developers and investors are expected to make more moves in the coming months. With the Wellington development and Hialeah apartments changing hands, and the Miami Beach projects moving forward, the region is poised for significant growth and transformation.

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    Related Ross wins height permit for mixed-use Wellington development

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Clinic mogul Jorge Acevedo picks up Hialeah apartments for $21M

  3. Source 3 · Fulqrum Sources

    Financier buys Palm Beach estate in Mar-a-Lago Security Zone for $36M

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    Boucher, Major Food Group seek design approval for reimagined Nikki Beach site

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South Florida Real Estate Sees Surge in Activity

Developers and Investors Make Moves in Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, and Miami Beach

Thursday, March 12, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

South Florida's real estate market is witnessing a surge in activity, with several high-profile deals and developments making headlines. Billionaire Steve Ross' firm, Related Ross, has received approval for a mixed-use development in Wellington, while a clinic mogul has acquired apartments in Hialeah and a financier has purchased a Palm Beach estate.

Wellington Development Gets Greenlight

Related Ross has been given the go-ahead to build a seven-story extended stay hotel, a 47-foot-tall lakeside restaurant facility, and a pair of 42-foot-tall commercial buildings at 10400 Stribling Way in Wellington. The development will also include a 405,000-square-foot private school called Wingrove Academy for 1,750 students. The project is expected to bring significant economic growth to the area.

Hialeah Apartments Sold for $21M

Jorge Acevedo, founder of Miami-based La Colonia Medical Centers, has acquired the Regency Club Apartments at 1350 West 46th Street in Hialeah for $21.2 million. The 74-unit building was sold by Royal Income Properties, which had purchased it for $4.1 million in 2002. Acevedo's entity paid $286,500 per unit, reflecting the growing demand for workforce housing in Hialeah.

Financier Buys Palm Beach Estate

Financier Mark Marcello has purchased a Palm Beach estate in the Mar-a-Lago Security Zone for $36 million. The 8,900-square-foot mansion, built on 1.5 acres in 1999, features five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Marcello is a partner in his father's Windsor Capital Partners investment firm and has been a longtime resident of West Palm Beach.

Miami Beach Sees Activity

In Miami Beach, Phil Freedman has returned to Compass to lead sales and marketing of the Raleigh Rosewood Residences. The project, which includes the historic Raleigh hotel, is expected to launch sales later this year. Meanwhile, Boucher Brothers and Major Food Group are seeking design approval for a reimagined Nikki Beach site, which will feature a mixed-use project called Major Beach.

Key Numbers

  • $46.3 million: The amount Related Ross will pay to acquire the property in Wellington
  • $21.2 million: The amount Jorge Acevedo paid for the Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah
  • $36 million: The amount Mark Marcello paid for the Palm Beach estate
  • 210,000 square feet: The amount of retail space in the Wellington development

Key Facts

  • What: Mixed-use development, apartment acquisition, estate purchase, sales and marketing
  • Where: Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, Miami Beach
  • Impact: Economic growth, increased demand for workforce housing, revitalization of Miami Beach

What Comes Next

As the South Florida real estate market continues to heat up, developers and investors are expected to make more moves in the coming months. With the Wellington development and Hialeah apartments changing hands, and the Miami Beach projects moving forward, the region is poised for significant growth and transformation.

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What Happened

South Florida's real estate market is witnessing a surge in activity, with several high-profile deals and developments making headlines. Billionaire Steve Ross' firm, Related Ross, has received approval for a mixed-use development in Wellington, while a clinic mogul has acquired apartments in Hialeah and a financier has purchased a Palm Beach estate.

Wellington Development Gets Greenlight

Related Ross has been given the go-ahead to build a seven-story extended stay hotel, a 47-foot-tall lakeside restaurant facility, and a pair of 42-foot-tall commercial buildings at 10400 Stribling Way in Wellington. The development will also include a 405,000-square-foot private school called Wingrove Academy for 1,750 students. The project is expected to bring significant economic growth to the area.

Hialeah Apartments Sold for $21M

Jorge Acevedo, founder of Miami-based La Colonia Medical Centers, has acquired the Regency Club Apartments at 1350 West 46th Street in Hialeah for $21.2 million. The 74-unit building was sold by Royal Income Properties, which had purchased it for $4.1 million in 2002. Acevedo's entity paid $286,500 per unit, reflecting the growing demand for workforce housing in Hialeah.

Financier Buys Palm Beach Estate

Financier Mark Marcello has purchased a Palm Beach estate in the Mar-a-Lago Security Zone for $36 million. The 8,900-square-foot mansion, built on 1.5 acres in 1999, features five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Marcello is a partner in his father's Windsor Capital Partners investment firm and has been a longtime resident of West Palm Beach.

Miami Beach Sees Activity

In Miami Beach, Phil Freedman has returned to Compass to lead sales and marketing of the Raleigh Rosewood Residences. The project, which includes the historic Raleigh hotel, is expected to launch sales later this year. Meanwhile, Boucher Brothers and Major Food Group are seeking design approval for a reimagined Nikki Beach site, which will feature a mixed-use project called Major Beach.

Key Numbers

  • $46.3 million: The amount Related Ross will pay to acquire the property in Wellington
  • $21.2 million: The amount Jorge Acevedo paid for the Regency Club Apartments in Hialeah
  • $36 million: The amount Mark Marcello paid for the Palm Beach estate
  • 210,000 square feet: The amount of retail space in the Wellington development

Key Facts

  • What: Mixed-use development, apartment acquisition, estate purchase, sales and marketing
  • Where: Wellington, Hialeah, Palm Beach, Miami Beach
  • Impact: Economic growth, increased demand for workforce housing, revitalization of Miami Beach

What Comes Next

As the South Florida real estate market continues to heat up, developers and investors are expected to make more moves in the coming months. With the Wellington development and Hialeah apartments changing hands, and the Miami Beach projects moving forward, the region is poised for significant growth and transformation.

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