Metropica Hosts The Mayor of Sunrise and Young Professional Realtors Group for “Get Current” Event

SUNRISE, FL – The Young Professionals Network - Realtors of the Palm Beaches & Greater Fort Lauderdale recently hosted its “Get Current” event at Metropica, the highly-anticipated, $1.5 billion, 65-acre community in Sunrise. Welcomed by Natalia Nuñez del Prado, Director of Sales for Metropica One, and Mayor Michael Ryan, Mayor of the City of Sunrise, numerous real estate professionals were in attendance. 

Guest enjoyed networking and an opportunity to learn about the rich lifestyle and exciting amenities of this transformative new urban high-street project. Offering a complete lifestyle and sense of place for the city’s residents and visitors, Metropica will complete the first of its eight residential towers and welcome its first residents to the community this December.  

Located at 1800 NW 136th Avenue in Sunrise the project, being developed by Metropica Development LLC, will become a world-class destination and regional epicenter for Broward County with 2,250 residential units; expansive green spaces including a central park; up to 320,000 square feet of prime retail spaces offering a diverse array of shopping and dining experiences; 650,000 square feet of contemporary, Class-A office space; public spaces dedicated to the arts and boutique luxury hotels offering convenient services and exclusive amenities.

An impressive lineup of retail, dining and entertainment concepts will also call Metropica home including Ipic Theaters, Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, the celebrity-founded Dance With Me dance studio, City Works Eatery & Pour House, Genuine Pizza (formerly Harry’s Pizzeria), Sugarboo & Co., Cru Wine Bar, and Kendra Scott Jewelry.

For additional information, visit www.livemetropica.com

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