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Continuum Company founder Ian Bruce Eichner and the former Spice Factory at 960 Franklin Street with a rendering of 960 Franklin Avenue (Getty, Google Maps, Continuum Company)
New York
Jul 12, 2021

Shadow group backs towers that would shade Botanic Garden

Bruce Eichner’s Continuum hires Mercury to shift narrative; no luck yet
Don Peebles, in partnership with former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine and developer Scott Robins, wants to build a six-story office and apartment building on a city-owned parking lot (Rendering courtesy of 1664 Meridian Ave General Partner LLC)
South Florida
Aug 3, 2022

Miami vs NYC: A developer’s guide

Builders active in both markets weigh in on financials, permitting and pain of doing business
A photo illustration of the 960 Franklin Avenue rendering with Continuum Company's Bruce Eichner (iStock, 960 Franklin/Illustration by Kevin Rebong for The Real Deal)
New York
Feb 24, 2021

Apartment project near Brooklyn Botanic Garden is shortened

Amended plan offers more sunlight, less affordable housing
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