Eyzenberg & Company has arranged a stretch-senior construction loan to finance the development of Reflections Condominiums, a 17-story condominium tower on Mirror Lake in St. Petersburg, Florida. The New York-headquartered commercial real estate investment banking firm was retained in 2021 as the exclusive financial advisor for the development of the 326,468 SF building.
Read MoreBlack Lion Purchases Iconic Hospitality Destination In Miami Beach's South of Fifth Neighborhood
Black Lion has acquired an iconic restaurant space in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood. The property is located at 200 South Pointe Drive, in front of the luxury Continuum Residences condo development. Black Lion is preparing to announce flagship restaurant concept which will be new to the Miami market.
Read MoreUrbanica Sells Meridian Hotel To Miami-Based Investment Firm
The Urbanica Meridian Hotel, located at 418 Meridian Ave on Miami Beach was recently sold by Urbanica, the group responsible for facilitating the revitalization of the dwindling Fifth Street Corridor through their development of staple lodging, food, and beverage establishments. The hotel sold to Miami-based investment firm, Cambridge Lansdowne, for $30.5 million.
Read MoreNorth Miami Beach Financial Center In Opportunity Zone Trades For $9.3 Million
The North Miami Beach Financial Center, a 2.47-acre site featuring a two-story Regions Bank building located in an opportunity zone in North Miami Beach, has sold for $9.3 million. Ivan Herrera of Florida Royalty Investments Group LLC acquired property from Alberto Lensi of Addi Properties. Adam J. Tiktin and Greg Matus of Franklin Street’s Florida Investment Sales Team represented the seller in the transaction.
Read MoreKUSH Building In Wynwood Sells For $2.6 Million
2003 N Miami Ave., a mixed-use property which is home to longtime Wynwood staple restaurant KUSH, has sold for $2.6 million. The transaction closed on March 25. Matt Kuscher, owner of Kush Property LLC, purchased the property from Michael Lilov. Both sides of transaction were overseen by Devlin Marinoff, Tony Arellano P.A. and David Richman of DWNTWN Realty Advisors.
Read MoreForte Capital Management Flips Wynwood Industrial Property For $11.2 Million In Off-Market Transaction
Forte Capital, led by Chaim Cahane, and Sheridan Capital have flipped 2830 NW Fifth Ave. in Wynwood for $11.2 million just months after acquiring the industrial property for $6.35 million in December 2021 from Alex Karakhanian’s LNDMRK Development. The off-market cash transaction was brokered by Jordan Karp.
Read MoreOffice Building On Ponce de Leon Boulevard In Coral Gables Trades For $14 Million
An office building located on Ponce de Leon Boulevard in Coral Gables has traded for $14,050,000 in a value add, off-market deal. The 7-story, 87,134 SF office building was mostly vacant at the time of sale and is located at 2000 Ponce De Leon Blvd. The property features 7,500 SF of ground-floor retail space and 100 parking spaces.
Read MoreCore Wynwood Development Site Sells For $11.5 Million
UOVO Storage Deluxe has acquired a core Wynwood development site at 330 NW 29th Street for $11.5 million from Red Group Estate. The buyer was represented by Jordan Karp and the seller was represented by Tony Arellano of DWNTWN Realty Advisors. 330 NW 29th Street is currently two fully occupied buildings leased as creative office space spanning 10,939 SF.
Read MoreMiami-Based Private Equity Firm Iconic Equities Launches With Industrial Development Site Acquisition
Iconic Equities, in partnership with Trinity Capital Advisors, has announced the closing of 239 Jedburg Road in Charleston, roughly 115 acres of land located in the Summerville submarket. The firms plan to develop approximately 780,000 square feet of Class A logistics warehouses.
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Apollo Bank Reaches $1 Billion in Assets Following Banner Growth Year In 2021
South Florida-based leading community bank Apollo Bank has hit $1 billion in assets amidst the bank’s strongest growth year to-date. In the past ten years the bank has grown from $100 million to $1 billion. Apollo Bank focused on investing in technology and talent, appointed a new president and grew its residential lending division.
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