CMC Group

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CMG Group, Inc.
Industryreal estate
Founded1987
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
Servicesreal estate development
construction
investment

CMC Group Inc. was founded in 1987 by real estate developer Ugo Colombo. CMC Group Inc. is a residential and commercial real estate development, construction, and investment company headquartered in Miami, Florida.

CMC Group's developments include Epic Residences and Hotel, a 55-story luxury condominium and hotel on the Miami River in downtown Miami, Grovenor House, a 166-unit luxury condominium project completed in 2006 in the heart of Miami's Coconut Grove community, and Bristol Tower and Santa Maria on Brickell Avenue. Colombo participated in a joint venture to create the ultimate in country club living, Porto Vita, a Mediterranean-style village located in Aventura, North Miami-Dade County, along the Intracoastal Waterway.[1]

CMC Group is currently a joint venture partner with Valerio Morabito in the development of boutique condominium Beach House 8 on Miami Beach.[2] And in 2013, Ugo Colombo and CMC Group purchased the Brickell Flatiron site in downtown Miami with businessman Vladislav Doronin for $23 million to develop a luxury residential tower with interior design by American artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Puopolo, Sonia. "La Dolce Vita with The Cipriani family heads to Miami Beach". Haute Living.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Heidi. "5 real estate tastemakers ruling the East Coast". NY Post.
  3. ^ Brannigan, Maria. "Colombo teams with Russian developer on Brickell Flatiron condo". Miami Herald.
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