The JP Morgan Chase Bank office building in Weston, FL, has sold for $8.9 million. The 26,782-rentable-square-foot office building, anchored by JP Morgan Chase Bank, is located at 1040 Weston Road in the high-barrier-to-entry submarket that generates significant buyer interest. HRE/SEFIRA Weston Office, LLC, was the seller, and Shaked 21, LLC, was the buyer in the transaction which was overseen by Avison Young’s Florida Capital Markets Group.
Read MoreAMS Hospitality Led By Allen Morris Company And Stormont Hospitality Group Partners With Black Salmon To Launch $300 Million Joint Venture
AMS Hospitality, a joint venture between The Allen Morris Company and the Atlanta-based Stormont Hospitality Group, has teamed up with the Miami-based Black Salmon Capital to launch a $300 million initiative to acquire hospitality assets across the United States within the next 18 months.
Read MoreAztec Group Arranges $12 Million In Financing For Publix-Anchored Kirkman Oaks Shopping Center
Aztec Group, Inc. has secured $12 million in non-recourse financing for Kirkman Oaks Shopping Center in Orlando, Florida, overseen by Brell Tarich and Charles Penan. Kirkman Oaks is an 98,000-square-foot neighborhood retail center anchored by Publix Supermarket and Davita Dialysis.
Read MoreNorthwestern Mutual Acquires Modera Port Royale In Fort Lauderdale For $180 Million
Northwestern Mutual has acquired the Modera Port Royale apartment community in Fort Lauderdale for $180 million. Modera Port Royale is located long the Intracoastal Waterway at 3303 Port Royale Drive South as well as 2890-2900 Port Royale Blvd.
Read MoreCarlos Mattos And Family Acquire Waterway Shoppes of Weston For $20.45 Million
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 MoreAffiliated Development Launches $125 Million Impact Housing Fund
Affiliated Development, a real estate development, investment and asset management firm, has announced the launch of an impact investment fund to invest in multifamily mixed-income workforce housing throughout South and Central Florida. Affiliated Housing Impact Fund, LP (or the “Fund”) will provide equity capital to finance Affiliated Development’s pipeline of workforce housing projects and investments.
Read MoreAvalonBay Communities Acquires South Miami Winn-Dixie Site For $18.95 Million
AvalonBay Communities, led by CEO Timothy Naughton, has acquired a South Miami Winn-Dixie site located at 5850 SW 73rd Street for $18.95 million. The seller was a joint venture between entities tied to the Bacardi family and Alta Development, led by Henry Pino, who had acquired the property in 2007 for $14.5 million.
Read MoreMG Developer Locks Down $16.5 Million In Equity Financing To Complete Coral Gables Luxury Townhome Projects
MG Developer, led by CEO Alirio Torrealba, has locked down $16.15 million in equity financing to complete two luxury townhome projects in Coral Gables, Biltmore Row and Althea Row. The projects are currently under construction after broking ground in February 2020.
Read MoreBell Partners Acquires Boca Raton Multifamily Communities For $94.25 Million
The Greensboro, NC-based Bell Partners has acquired two apartment communities in Boca Raton, The Lumin at Boca Raton and Cade Boca Raton, for $94.25 million. The Lumin at Boca Raton and Cade Boca Raton are located within the Park at Broken Sound, at 5500 Broken Sound Blvd. and 950 NW Broken South Parkway respectively.
Read MoreEverWest Real Estate Investors Acquires Hialeah Industrial Property In Off-Market Deal For $13.1 Million
The Denver-based real estate investment firm EverWest Real Estate Investors has acquired an 160,000 square foot industrial property in Hialeah, FL in an off-market deal. The property, which is located at 1101 E. 33rd St., an infill location in the heart of Miami’s Hialeah industrial submarket, was acquired for $13.1 million, or $82 per-square-foot.
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