Multi-tenant office building acquired; redeveloped and expanded into a nationally ranked all girls public school with a long-term government lease with Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Former bowling alley property converted into a government office complex housing Florida’s largest corrections facility for parole and probation.
Class-B office building acquired and restructured into a multi-tenant office building with a myriad of State and private leases.
211,000 square foot industrial aluminum plant acquired and converted into a multi-tenant government and privately leased office, warehouse and multi-use business complex, including the State of Florida’s largest economic aid facility.
A 240,000 square foot Class A, single-tenant office property acquired and converted into a multi-tenant property with national and regional tenants and 100% occupancy.
A 130,000 square foot Class A, office property acquired from a Florida credit union, and sold a year later to one of the fastest growing companies in South Florida as the site of its new corporate headquarters.
Former urban core bank office building acquired and converted into a multi-family residential rental project with ground floor retailers including a variety of national and local tenants.
A vacant 100,000 square foot single occupant former Fortune 10 local corporate headquarters acquired in downtown Coral Gables. Subsequently, planned the redevelopment and restructure of the facility into a 280,000 square foot Class A, mixed-use project and 1,000 space garage, including a national retail bank branch. The project was later sold to an entity (owned by one of the wealthiest Latin American families) that completed the development of the project as planned.
A substantially vacant 560,000 square foot mall with retail and medical office tenants acquired in partnership with a national real estate fund and successfully created significant value in turning around the asset.
Turned-around and operated a 125 room South Beach hotel and adjacent 42 South Beach apartment suites fronting both Collins and Washington Avenues on Miami Beach, Florida and later sold the projects to a national firm at just the right time.
A variety of grocery anchored shopping centers in various states.