Alex Sapir, partners re-list Miami Opportunity Zone site for $38M
Alex Sapir’s firm and its partners are re-listing their 1.5-acre assemblage in Miami’s Edgewater neighborhood for $38 million. An affiliate of Israel-based Sapir Corp., which owns roughly 40 percent of the partnership; CNMB International, a Chinese construction company; and Hong Kong-based G-Resources, hired Berkadia to market the property. The assemblage at 210 Northeast 18th Street and 1768 Northeast Second Court hit the market in 2019 with CBRE. It’s near the Arts & Entertainment District. The land is in an Opportunity Zone, according to the offering memorandum. Berkadia’s Omar Morales and Jaret Turkell have the listing, and a call for offers […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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