An entity tied to the Mattos family, led by Carlos Mattos and his children, Nicolas and Isabella Mattos, have acquired the Waterway Shoppes of Weston for $20.45 million, roughly $501 per square foot. Waterway Shoppes of Weston was developed in 1999 and was acquired by the seller, Waterway Ventures LLC, an entity tied to Fondo Atlas and Dylan Fonseca, for $15.3 million in May 2015.
Read MoreFontainebleau Miami Beach Exits Special Servicing On $975 Million CMBS Loan
Jeffrey Soffer’s Fontainebleau Miami Beach has exited special servicing on its $975 million commercial mortgage-backed security loan (CMBS). When issued in November 2019, the loan was the largest CMBS hotel loan in South Florida. The loan entered special servicing on March 30 amid the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and following a modification request.
Read MoreGoddard Investment Group Moves To Evict WeWork From South of Fifth Location
WeWork’s landlord at 429 Lenox Avenue, Goddard Investment Group, has moved to evict WeWork from their South of Fifth location at 429 Lenox Avenue in South Beach. The 43,500 SF building is fully leased by WeWork who skipped out on rent payments for April, May and June.
Read MoreA Major Retailer Just Vacated Thor Equities' 663 Lincoln Road
COVID-19’s impact on commercial real estate is beginning to show its ugly wake. In late April Steve Madden reportedly notified Thor Equities, led by founder and CEO Joseph Sitt, that they would not be renewing their 2,269 SF lease at 663 Lincoln Road, which represents roughly 45% of the building.
Read MoreFontainebleau Miami Beach's $975 Million CMBS Loan Entered Special Servicing March 30
The $975 million commercial mortgage-backed security loan (CMBS) issued in November 2019 for the 846-room Fontainebleau Miami Beach, located at 4441 Collins Ave., entered special servicing on March 30. When issued the loan was the largest CMBS hotel loan in South Florida.
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