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.
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Elevate Partners, led by Scott Bodenweber and Tom Vogel, have locked down $92 million in 3-year bridge financing with optional extension for Four West Las Olas. The loan was provided by the New York-based Benefit Street Partners Realty Trust, who provided $76 million of senior debt, and the West Palm Beach-based Electra Capital who provided $16 million in mezzanine financing.
Read MoreCoral Rock Development Group Closes On $53.5 Million In Construction Financing For Pura Vida Hialeah
Miami-based Coral Rock Development Group has announced that they have closed on a $53.5 million participating construction, mini perm loan for the residential portion of Pura Vida Hialeah, a nine-acre mixed-use project that is transforming Hialeah and is set to be the first of its kind in the area in more than 20 years. Principal Real Estate Investors served as the lender.
Read MoreCardone Capital Acquires Port Royale Apartments In Fort Lauderdale Via Crowdfunding Campaign
Cardone Capital, led by the “10X Rule” author and founder of the 10X Movement Grant Cardone, has acquired the Port Royale Apartments in Fort Lauderdale in one of the largest crowdfunding real estate deals to ever close in South Florida.
Read MoreBar Invest Group Acquires Visions at Willow Pond Multifamily Community In West Palm Beach For $56.23 Million
The Miami-based private equity group Bar Invest Group, led by Jacques and Herve Barbera, have acquired the Visions at Willow Pond apartment community in West Palm Beach for $56.23 million. Visions at Willow Pond, which is located at 4860 Sandstone Lane, was built in 1987 and was fully renovated in 2013.
Read MoreThe Estate Companies Secures $36M Construction Loan For Luxury Rentals in Miami's Health District
The Estate Companies, a leading developer of luxury multi-family developments throughout South Florida, has secured a $36 million construction loan from Bank OZK for Soleste Spring Gardens, an eight-story Class A, 240-unit luxury rental community at 1033 Spring Garden Rd. within the Miami’s historically designated Spring Garden district and Health District. The closing took place September 9th.
Soleste Spring Gardens will offer studios, one- and two-bedroom units ranging in size from 400 to 1,100 square feet. Like all projects within the Soleste Living brand portfolio, Soleste Spring Gardens will be a highly amenitized development with a vast collection of health and wellness offerings, social components and pet-friendly features, including a resort-style pool with spacious sun deck and private cabanas, outdoor kitchen and bar, dog park, pet spa, yoga lawn and electric car charging stations.
“Soleste Spring Gardens represents a major investment in the historic Spring Gardens District, an area we have been extremely bullish on for quite some time,” stated Jeffrey Ardizon, principal, The Estate Companies. “We have a strong track record of strengthening neighborhoods by offering luxury rentals at an attainable price point. I take my hat off to Bank OZK, along with all of our partners, for their continued commitment and confidence in our business plan. The entire team worked tirelessly to get this project financed in record time.”
Ardizon added, “The Miami Health District is home to the nation’s premier medical and research programs and a growing hub for the biotech industry. We look forward to delivering a Class A community to this quaint yet burgeoning area.”
Soleste Spring Gardens offers a bevy of conveniences for working professionals who will value its central location and access to public transportation. The site is just two blocks from the Culmer Metrorail Station, which provides a six-minute ride to the Brightline rail stop, and abuts on one of Miami’s main arteries, the Dolphin Expressway. Soleste Spring Gardens is also less than three miles from Brickell and the Downtown Miami office market, which represents the largest office market in South Florida, and is in close proximity to Downtown Miami’s Arts & Entertainment District, Midtown Miami, the Miami Design District and Wynwood.
Miami’s Health District is the second-largest medical district in the U.S. after Houston with approximately 30,000 employees and home to world-famous Jackson Memorial Hospital and the University of Miami Hospital.
The Estate Companies is also developing Miami’s second large-scale opportunity zone development, Soleste Grand Central in Downtown Miami, and recently acquired of a five-acre site occupied by a former Ramada Hotel in Hialeah with plans for redevelopment. In addition to Soleste Spring Gardens, the firm plans to break ground on two new projects this year in Dania Beach and North Miami Beach.
Andrew Kurnit of DWNTWN Realty Advisors Arranges $19 Million Construction Loan For Redwood National Properties Opa-Locka Project
Andrew Kurnit of DWNTWN Realty Advisors, the premier commercial real estate firm, arranged a $19 million construction loan from City National Bank of Florida for a townhome development in Opa-locka, Florida. Real estate investment firm Redwood National Properties, in a joint venture with David Burstyn of Winston Capital Partners, LLC, plans to build 112 four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom units on the 10-acre site.
Read MoreAston Martin Residences Miami Reveals New Renderings And Financing Options
G&G Business Developments has revealed new renderings and introduced a unique way of financing their new property at Aston Martin Residences Miami. Created to simplify the buying process, clients can enjoy a special payment plan developed with mortgage broker, Regal Group International.
Read MoreThe Estate Companies Acquires Former Ramada Hotel in Hialeah for $15.25 Million
The Estate Companies (EIG), a leading developer of luxury multi-family projects throughout South Florida, has announced the $15.25 million acquisition of a five-acre site occupied by a former Ramada Hotel at 1950 W. 49th St. in Hialeah. The closing took place August 7th with $11.5 million in financing arranged by LV Lending, a local private lender.
Read MoreOwner of Bâoli, Massa Investment Group, Acquires Miami Beach's Paris Theater For $13 Million
Massa Investment Group has acquired Miami Beach’s Paris Theater, located at 550 Washington Ave., for $13 million; $508 per square foot. The Art Deco building, which was first built in 1935, spans 25,589 SF. The building was designed by architect Henry Hohauser and has operated over time as a cinema, adult movie house, nightclub and film studio.
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