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Here are the most popular news headlines this past week on CRE-sources.
Cresa Miami’s Jeff Hartsook and Adam Talbot represented OnBoard Logistics USA in the transaction. Vivo Real Estate’s Raul Estrada, Carlos Velasquez, Raydel Enriquez represented the landlord, SFLC Industrial Owner.
His recent transactions include representing Terreno Realty Corporation in the off-market purchase of a 6.72-acre industrial site in Medley for $20 million and subsequently negotiating a 10-year lease for the full facility with a national credit tenant on behalf of Terreno.
In partnership with Society Wynwood developers PMG and Greybrook Realty Partners, Tricera and LNDMRK are forward-purchasing over 32,000 square feet of ground floor retail at the project.
Anticipated to be completed in June 2024, this new roadway will significantly improve accessibility across the city and provide direct access to Bridge Industrial’s newest state-of-the-art South Florida logistics park: Bridge Point Doral.
The company purchased a 10,000-square-foot building located at 1935 NW 18th Street in Pompano Beach.
The new $21.4 million affordable townhome community are set aside for income-qualifying residents who earn at or below 30, 60, and 70 percent of the area median income (AMI).
Here are the most popular news headlines this past week on CRE-sources.
Aqua-Tots is continuing its aggressive expansion campaign looking to open new locations throughout the tri-county area.
The 9-acre site will be developed with a 10,103-square-foot office/flex building and a 135,540-square-foot warehouse/distribution facility.
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