Neumann’s Flow Targets Miami With Plans for Apartments, Offices

March 14, 2024, 12:12 PM UTC

Adam Neumann’s real estate startup Flow is planning $300 million in Miami developments in an area that was known as tent city just a decade ago.

The plans include rental apartments, retail space and small offices, all within walking distance of each other in the city’s downtown area, according to a preliminary document filed March 11 on MuniOS, an online repository for municipal offerings.

A spokeswoman for Flow confirmed that the company owns and is building the projects. They are part of the Miami Worldcenter, an urban redevelopment venture that spans more than 20 acres, multiple city blocks and ...

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