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Corporate Profile
Leviev Boymelgreen
Leviev Boymelgreen is one of the largest landowners in South Florida, with
a $130 million portfolio of prime urban real estate. The Brooklyn, New
York-based company is planning multiple new developments totaling $1.5
billion that will reshape South Florida's skyline in the next ten years,
and has more than five million square feet of residential, retail and
mixed-use projects currently under development in the United States and
Canada.
Shaya Boymelgreen founded Boymelgreen Developers in 1994 as a full-service
developer, owner, and manger of real property. It has since joined with
Africa Israel Investments, Ltd. and the Leviev Group to marshal their
collective global and local real estate development expertise as Leviev
Boymelgreen. The company has quickly built an impressive portfolio of
top-of-the-line residential, mixed-use, and commercial and retail
properties. Leviev Boymelgreen has focused on creating a strong presence
in New York City, Toronto, Las Vegas and Miami. Wherever you find a Leviev
Boymelgreen building, you will immediately notice excellent design,
high-quality finishes and craftsmanship, and the latest technology that
sets the standard for the competition. The Leviev Group, headed by Lev
Leviev, is the largest private diamond manufacturer in the world and is
active in oil and energy, media, land development, and hotels and tourism.
Africa Israel Investments, Ltd. is a 70-year-old multinational public
company that dominates in the spheres of real estate development, shopping
malls, contracting and infrastructure, energy and fashion.
Leviev Boymelgreen plans major residential, commercial and office
developments in Downtown Miami and surrounding areas, beginning with its
flagship project, Marquis. The company has acquired 25 parcels stretching
for the Park West area of Downtown Miami to the Performing Arts Center, as
well as the Biscayne Boulevard corridor, the Brickell Avenue neighborhood
and South Beach. Long-term plans call for construction of 3.5 million
square feet of space, primarily residential and mixed-use projects. |