“The people that live here aren’t afraid of tough times or overcoming challenges and burdens.” “Miami is a very resilient economy,” Hellinger said. RL Miami LP, the property’s landlord, has seen strong leasing in the area, said Hellinger, who believes that Miami’s popularity is growing, especially as the pandemic ends. The office will join other River Landing tenants, including Publix Super Markets, Ross Dress For Less, Burlington Stores, Chase Bank, AT&T, Planet Fitness and more. The office is the largest prosecutor’s office in Florida and the fourth largest in the United States. The state attorney’s office and its 150 employees will relocate from Civic Park Plaza at 1469 NW 13th Terrace - which is just around the corner from its new location - in the first quarter of 2022, and Hellinger was happy that the employees would remain a part of the economic activity of the area. “We become that focal point for state attorney meetings, shopping and dining - it just helps us bring that whole mixed-use, urban environment that we have constructed … to life.” “What’s exciting for us is that it extends our good working relationship River Landing Shops & Residences and Miami-Dade County,” Andrew Hellinger, co-principal of Urban-X, the developer of River Landing, told Commercial Observer. The new lease will occupy roughly one-third of the office component. ![]() The mixed-use development, which was completed in 2020, has a mix of retail, residential and office space. SEE ALSO: How a Nashville Brokerage Expanded Its New York Reach
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