Interest from Latin American investors—in particular Argentine entrepreneurs used to such investments back home—is bringing the South Florida market in office condos back from the dead.
Willing to pay top dollar for office space, the investors have not only been behind a recent flurry of transactions involving existing office space but also are credited with spurring the first office development announcement in Miami-Dade County since 2012.
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